It's super double-secret Tned. Only on a need-to-know basis.
It's an X-K Red 27 technique. A smokescreen. - Harvey Manfredjinsinjin
They should keep using it.
Stupidity is also a gift of God, but one mustn't misuse it. ---- Pope John Paul II
Match(up) zone basically looks like man-coverage, and the defenders start the play in man coverage, but they have certain assignments where they will break off their man coverage into a zone look mid-play based on what the offense does.
It's different than traditional zone, where the defender is just responsible for a certain area for the entire play.
The down-side is that a mistake in this complicated scheme means a wide open receiver. Like Gronk in the back of the end-zone on the 2-point conversion attempt, or Steelers' receivers running wide-open on a few plays if they figure out the scheme.
But the reward for that risk is getting interceptions, and making the QB hold on to the ball longer because he's unsure where to go with it. I hope Wade et al, are using this 2 weeks to really camouflage what they want to do specifically against the Panthers offense.
I am not concerned about our defense. My only concern to win this game is how the offense plans to score? I bet our defense outscores the offense.
The Plan at the moment:
Draft: Trade a 3rd and 6th this year to a team to move up and get a 2nd next year (this will happen).
Players I want:
Jake Ferguson (Jake Butt) or Jelani Woods or Jeremy Ruckert or Cade Otten (owen daniels) at TE- All 4th rd or later.
Troy Anderson LB 3rd/4th rd (yay Timmy!)
Neil Farrell, JR DL- run stuffer- bye purcell
Here's an article Rich Kurtzman put up explaining Mathup Zone
http://broncoswire.usatoday.com/2016...super-bowl-50/
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