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A blueprint to slow down Brady?


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The Bills should go man on man press coverage on the WR's and both safeties doubling gronk all day. Everybody else pass rush 24/7. Screw the run game let them run fat boy Bount all day. Don't care if he runs for 150 yards. In the end that will not beat you.

 

Do that, and Brady will kill you with passes to backs all game long.

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Do that, and Brady will kill you with passes to backs all game long.

Blount will not kill you with passes, not a gifted receiver.

 

Here's an idea if Brady releases the ball within 2.3 seconds than have the DB's sit on all routes under 2.3 seconds and have the DE's play wider than normal and pass rush with the intention of batting the ball down. The DT's and linebackers pass rush.

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Blount will not kill you with passes, not a gifted receiver.

 

Here's an idea if Brady releases the ball within 2.3 seconds than have the DB's sit on all routes under 2.3 seconds and have the DE's play wider than normal and pass rush with the intention of batting the ball down. The DT's and linebackers pass rush.

They have Bolden and White, who ARE good receivers out of the backfield

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And this is what is confusing. We are supposed to have one of the best CB tandems in the league and yet we gave up 450+ yards through the air.

 

The only way to get to Brady is that you need cover corners as well as a great pass rush. That is what the Giants did to them.

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Stopping Brady Formula:

 

1) Defensive line decides what two offensive lineman to seperate and create a gap or whole. Robey knows where its gonna be shoots through and has his helmet between Brady's numbers on the second step of the drop.

 

Robey is too small to knock Brady down. Robey could put his helmet between Brady's numbers and he would just bounce off. Brady could swat Robey away like a fly. What's Robey, something like 5 foot 2 and 125 lbs. ?

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Brady throws under 10 yards 90% of the time. Blitz him so he has to get the ball out fast and have your DBs jump the short routes. Bump and run coming off the line for 5 yards and stay right on them to guard the short quick pass. If you get beat deep because of it, so what. He's going to march it down the field with dink and dunk anyway.

He shouldn't have time to throw deep if he's getting rid of the ball in 2.3 seconds. A receiver can't get deep in two seconds. So the DBs have to concentrate on covering the short routes. The blitz should make Brady get rid of the ball before the receiver can get deep.

The key on blitzing is coming up the middle and pushing the pocket back crowding Brady and his vision. If you blitz Brady from the sides he just steps up in the pocket and let's you go around him and tackle air. Watch Jerry Hughes in past games and see how many times this happens to him. You have to get the pressure up the gut with hands up. That partially blocks Brady's view and he also has to find a lane he can get the ball through without it hitting the extended arms that are up. If you give Brady a clear view of the field without pressure coming at him from the middle he'll tear you a new A-hole.

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Brady throws under 10 yards 90% of the time. Blitz him so he has to get the ball out fast and have your DBs jump the short routes. Bump and run coming off the line for 5 yards and stay right on them to guard the short quick pass. If you get beat deep because of it, so what. He's going to march it down the field with dink and dunk anyway.

He shouldn't have time to throw deep if he's getting rid of the ball in 2.3 seconds. A receiver can't get deep in two seconds. So the DBs have to concentrate on covering the short routes. The blitz should make Brady get rid of the ball before the receiver can get deep.

The key on blitzing is coming up the middle and pushing the pocket back crowding Brady and his vision. If you blitz Brady from the sides he just steps up in the pocket and let's you go around him and tackle air. Watch Jerry Hughes in past games and see how many times this happens to him. You have to get the pressure up the gut with hands up. That partially blocks Brady's view and he also has to find a lane he can get the ball through without it hitting the extended arms that are up. If you give Brady a clear view of the field without pressure coming at him from the middle he'll tear you a new A-hole.

This is easier said than done. By stretching the LoS, teams have killed our speed on those RB dump offs and screens. Our LBs are not fast enough to get to the corners.

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