Canes Camp Report 4/11

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Chipperace doin his thing I see you big boy

Thank you, sir. and as requested, hair parted to the left this time.

I will see you all at the spring game.



Until then, this is Capn chip signing off



Keep up the great work... Love the videos! Go Canes!
 
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I've noticed in a lot of those videos we run the deep out/comeback route. I love this especially if Morris can get timing down with a receiver or two because the route is uncover able at the college level. Aaron Rodgers uses it ALL the time in the NFL and it can beat man and zone schemes depending on depth and route angle. I like it
 
We're probably running it alot in practice because D'Onofrio likes to play Cover-3. Deep outs and come-backs are cake against Cover-3.
 
We're probably running it alot in practice because D'Onofrio likes to play Cover-3. Deep outs and come-backs are cake against Cover-3.

Pretty much a sure fire completion against any defense as long as your qb has the arm and the timing to get it there.
 
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We're probably running it alot in practice because D'Onofrio likes to play Cover-3. Deep outs and come-backs are cake against Cover-3.

Pretty much a sure fire completion against any defense as long as your qb has the arm and the timing to get it there.

Against Cover-2?

The CB is sitting right underneath that route.

I don't want to argue with you. In cover 2 man the CB plays straight up man to man, in cover 2 zone the cb drops to his underneath zone.

Either way with a wr running a good route and a qb firing that ball strong and on time **** near every pass should be a completion.
Just the nature of the beast. Action is always a step faster than reaction.
 
We're probably running it alot in practice because D'Onofrio likes to play Cover-3. Deep outs and come-backs are cake against Cover-3.

Pretty much a sure fire completion against any defense as long as your qb has the arm and the timing to get it there.

Against Cover-2?

The CB is sitting right underneath that route.

I don't want to argue with you. In cover 2 man the CB plays straight up man to man, in cover 2 zone the cb drops to his underneath zone.

Either way with a wr running a good route and a qb firing that ball strong and on time **** near every pass should be a completion.
Just the nature of the beast. Action is always a step faster than reaction.

Why does it have to be an argument? All I'm saying is, in Cover-2 the CB will be sitting in the throwing window of a deep-out or come-back route. He's taught to "sink" until something shows to his flats. (the only way to clear the CB from the window is to run a route into the flats) Same thing against Quarters coverage.
 
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We're probably running it alot in practice because D'Onofrio likes to play Cover-3. Deep outs and come-backs are cake against Cover-3.

Pretty much a sure fire completion against any defense as long as your qb has the arm and the timing to get it there.

Against Cover-2?

The CB is sitting right underneath that route.

I don't want to argue with you. In cover 2 man the CB plays straight up man to man, in cover 2 zone the cb drops to his underneath zone.

Either way with a wr running a good route and a qb firing that ball strong and on time **** near every pass should be a completion.
Just the nature of the beast. Action is always a step faster than reaction.

Why does it have to be an argument? All I'm saying is, in Cover-2 the CB will be sitting in the throwing window of a deep-out or come-back route. He's taught to "sink" until something shows to his flats. (the only way to clear the CB from the window is to run a route into the flats) Same thing against Quarters coverage.

Both of you are right. If there's a flat route from a back or slot wr to hold the cb it'll be open, if not then it will be a tight fit.
 
He may not be the fastest guy,but what stood out to me was Allen Hurns is always open

always has BEEN.....Is the reason he got his schollie...dude camped every where including here his sr year...and just consistently got open an made catches.

Kid is technical as **** with his route running, has speed, and a pretty long wingspan....kid is sort of like Nuke Hopkins from Clemson....everyone hyped Sammy Watkins but Hopkins was the one doing work consistently open.
 
*Note...

The comeback route against cover 2....is very dicy....as the cb will sit in that zone....like stated already the only possible is to flare out a back or arrow the te....either way a good cb can split the two.
 
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