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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 814872" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>My views from a good seat: QBs did not have much time. Many passes were long and mostly incomplete or short for very small gains. Not much success in the mid range. The D covered the RB receivers well. RB runs looked good as usual but you cannot tell much with playing touch. . Yates's series reflected our O problems. First down run for 3 or 4 yards. Second down long pass incomplete or a pre-snap penalty for second and 11. Third down scramble from pressure and not enough yards to sustain the drive. D backs seemed to have close coverage and were catching up (mostly) on the underthrown (or late thrown) long balls. Aggressive pass defense. Several flags for D holding/hooking/grabbing shirt tails. Pre-snap alignments (slot backs up on the line) giving away the run but it is early in practice to correct that. I saw lots of sideline corrective coaching immediately after the play, especially with the D backs and receivers. Snaps from center were improved. Player physique looks really good. You can easily tell the first team from the size. Lots of good effort from players and coaches. We need to purposely run the QB more, especially if our pass completion % remains so low. Those plays seemed to work especially well as there is a lot of focus on Gibbs/Mason/Smith (as there should be).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 814872, member: 1376"] My views from a good seat: QBs did not have much time. Many passes were long and mostly incomplete or short for very small gains. Not much success in the mid range. The D covered the RB receivers well. RB runs looked good as usual but you cannot tell much with playing touch. . Yates's series reflected our O problems. First down run for 3 or 4 yards. Second down long pass incomplete or a pre-snap penalty for second and 11. Third down scramble from pressure and not enough yards to sustain the drive. D backs seemed to have close coverage and were catching up (mostly) on the underthrown (or late thrown) long balls. Aggressive pass defense. Several flags for D holding/hooking/grabbing shirt tails. Pre-snap alignments (slot backs up on the line) giving away the run but it is early in practice to correct that. I saw lots of sideline corrective coaching immediately after the play, especially with the D backs and receivers. Snaps from center were improved. Player physique looks really good. You can easily tell the first team from the size. Lots of good effort from players and coaches. We need to purposely run the QB more, especially if our pass completion % remains so low. Those plays seemed to work especially well as there is a lot of focus on Gibbs/Mason/Smith (as there should be). [/QUOTE]
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