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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 754247" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I'm very disappointed in our DB play this year. Our positioning is poor, and we seem to have WRs running free all over the defensive backfield because we either lack communication, or guys don't know their assignments. There were several instances yesterday where our DBs didn't even have a clue that the pass was being thrown to the guy they were defending. How does that happen?! </p><p></p><p>The worst thing about it is CGC makes a point of talking up his DB development, and how he personally has a hand in coaching DBs. It's not for lack of talent either...DB is one of the strongest positions he inherited from CPJ, and one of the positions we recruit VERY well at. </p><p></p><p>The quality of our defensive backfield play should be MUCH better. It's OK to get beat on talent, but when we are unorganized back there, we take bad positions, or we don't even know that the ball needs to be contested...well, those are big problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 754247, member: 360"] I'm very disappointed in our DB play this year. Our positioning is poor, and we seem to have WRs running free all over the defensive backfield because we either lack communication, or guys don't know their assignments. There were several instances yesterday where our DBs didn't even have a clue that the pass was being thrown to the guy they were defending. How does that happen?! The worst thing about it is CGC makes a point of talking up his DB development, and how he personally has a hand in coaching DBs. It's not for lack of talent either...DB is one of the strongest positions he inherited from CPJ, and one of the positions we recruit VERY well at. The quality of our defensive backfield play should be MUCH better. It's OK to get beat on talent, but when we are unorganized back there, we take bad positions, or we don't even know that the ball needs to be contested...well, those are big problems. [/QUOTE]
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