
Now that we are through with the Bucs offense, let’s see if you can get through the trainwreck that is the defense with me. Here are my notes from watching back the Bucs defense from last week:
There are just not enough 1-v-1 winners on this line for the Bucs to only blitz 19% of the time.
His 1-v-1 win against Chris Lindstrom to get a pass deflection in the first quarter was nasty and saved a big completion.
2/2
Now on 2-15 they line up 3 over 4 to the field and run FZ from that side? With the boundary side LB running bluff?
I get baiting the checkdown but with all that room even with rally and tackle they give up 10+.
And yes a bad angle/rally from Iz.
ATL would convert 3-5. pic.twitter.com/LWhyOYy4oy
— Joshua Queipo (@josh_queipo) October 29, 2024
Because of the lack of athleticism from the linebackers, and the insistence in play calling to protect against the deep ball, there are large swaths of open field for the Falcons to play to underneath. This works against the Bucs defense in two ways.
Y’all wanna talk about the no call.
Should be talking about the window in between the LB’s and the uncontested catch.
The missed tackle by KJ.
AWJ angle on initial tackle attempt.
FB missed tackle.
Don’t care about the FF bc he never should have been at the GL to begin w/ pic.twitter.com/w2dZxDYLhp
— Joshua Queipo (@josh_queipo) October 28, 2024
This brings me to tackling. For a Bowles-style defense to work it requires sound tackling from its players. It’s a rally-and-tackle scheme.
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