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« on: September 30, 2012, 04:45:56 EDT »

1st quarter
1st play Coleman over pursues and leaves the corner open
No receivers to the defensive right.  Corey Miller is down in a 3 point stance with AJ off to his left, no corner or OLB on that side.  On the snap Miller drops off the line (zone blitz?) to the middle and AJ takes a bad angle, result a good run by Gurley around the edge - nobody took responsibility for the backside edge.
2 deep zone, throw between AJ and Moore
Brewer blows a coverage ( both he and Coleman go with the same receiver)
Gordon blitzes and again AJ is late getting out to the corner
The first time they run Gurley into the flat Moore gets to the ball a step late, the 2nd time it was a pick 6
Missed tackle by Moore, TD
Thus ends the first drive
On the long TD run Moore came up to the LOS and there was nobody behind the line.  BTW Maggitt was held by the FB

Our first fly sweep CP didn't read his blocks very well.  There was more there.
Neal made a nice adjustment to the ball to make a nice catch when Bray had to chuck the ball to avoid a sack off a blitz.
On the Pig wildcat we had enough blockers, just poor execution
We couldn't set an edge to save our life and AJ gets caught up inside all too often
Lathers can't defend the pass in the zone, he can play the run well at times
How the hell can a ref 40+ yards away make a (bad) call??  Cost us field position on a KO
On the first pick Hunter ran a weird route, could have been open with a more crisp route.  CP was open in the first window but in a common theme really didn't go after the ball after the tip
CP drops a TD pass, nice throw, hit him right in the hands
The next play I don't know if CP wan too shallow or Bray just over threw but a nice play design but poorly executed.
A poor punt that Mitchel turned I to a great one by watching it literally roll to the one
A nice defensive play by Hunter on a bad pass by Bray
Hunter can run some really crisp patterns.
On the Murray fumble we zone blitzed with both Lathers and AJ blitzing and both had open paths to the QB.  The right DE dropped off into coverage and the SS came up to cover the zone left open by the blitz.  One of the few times our blitz package worked.  If Murray had looked right instead of left he would have seen Gurley wide open, uncovered.
On the subsequent TD ZRO sat down and then moved on a drag route, nice pattern.  Also a nice head shot that wasn't called
Amazing that we had a (short lived) lead after the start we had.

When Bobo went run happy we stopped them.  When he mixed run/pass we didn't stop them
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