If smith had a QB that was a true pocket passer he would be a true number 1 WR ,but hurts can't lead him,can't anticipate throws or throw a WR open , the amount of times smith is open at the beginning of a route and hurts can't get the ball out fast enough is way too many so a good #2 receiver he is until he plays with a elite QB
@@PhillyFilmRoom Question, "better leverage" is a bit of a lottery here isn't it? If the TE cuts inside like Devonta vs the Falcons it would have been "good leverage". Is it expected from the safety to detect the playtype in the first seconds of the play and adapt his leverage as soon as he knows who he is responsible for?
@AlejandroPerez-if7mc he has low and inside help and it looks like they're having Baun carry #3 more than usual (common RZ adjustment) plus there's a chance for help from the opposite safety inside. When playing defense, it's impossible to take away everything. If you play with inside leverage you're more susceptible to outside routes and vice versa. That's why you want to use your leverage in conjunction with your teammates around you. CJ probably would've played the route better if he didn't gain so much depth either, there's no need to get that deep when the back of the end zone is another help defender.
Dotson has been a silent weapon on a few plays! Love how he plays his role
true thing, doesn't ever get a target, but he is often there
Doing the dirty work!!
@@becomingnursechyna good team player
Love this short intensive videos. I learn the most from them. Thanks
Nice breakdown and graphics. Obviously have a deep appreciation for the game to remember smitty’s td from week 2 on the similar/same concept
Amazing breakdown 🫡👏🏾💯
these are my fave vids from you😎
So excited for the PFR discord to get going. Feel like this is going to be a great Philly ball community
Are you the guy that was posting on the Lions subreddit months after the draft?
@@matthewoliveira4369 no I don't post on reddit
@@PhillyFilmRoom Lol don't deny it bud.
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Shhhhhh..🤫🤫🤫🤫 dont be showing this man
NFL Defensive Coordinators already know this. But knowing it and being able to stop it on a consistent basis are 2 different things.
@@WannabeWRXstill🙎
Keep Kellen cookin
Great, you created a blueprint for defenses thanks
If smith had a QB that was a true pocket passer he would be a true number 1 WR ,but hurts can't lead him,can't anticipate throws or throw a WR open , the amount of times smith is open at the beginning of a route and hurts can't get the ball out fast enough is way too many
so a good #2 receiver he is until he plays with a elite QB
Bro is just exposing himself as a idiot with this comment
Thanks for the vid. On that CJGJ touchdown, he almost got the interception. You think he was playing for the INT the whole time?
@DruGOATBOY I'm sure he was but if he was playing with better leverage go start he would've been in a better position to make a play on the ball
@@PhillyFilmRoom Question, "better leverage" is a bit of a lottery here isn't it?
If the TE cuts inside like Devonta vs the Falcons it would have been "good leverage".
Is it expected from the safety to detect the playtype in the first seconds of the play and adapt his leverage as soon as he knows who he is responsible for?
@AlejandroPerez-if7mc he has low and inside help and it looks like they're having Baun carry #3 more than usual (common RZ adjustment) plus there's a chance for help from the opposite safety inside.
When playing defense, it's impossible to take away everything. If you play with inside leverage you're more susceptible to outside routes and vice versa. That's why you want to use your leverage in conjunction with your teammates around you.
CJ probably would've played the route better if he didn't gain so much depth either, there's no need to get that deep when the back of the end zone is another help defender.
@@PhillyFilmRoom true!. Zach is ready there and Blankenship's eyes are ready to jump too