Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 + Season Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 + Season Week 9 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 + Season Week 15 Week 16 Week 17 Wild Card (@ Philadelphia Eagles):My Coverage Player of the Week:Week 1: Tramon Williams
Week 2: Sam Shields
Week 3: Nick Collins
Week 4: Charles Woodson
Week 5: Tramon Williams
Week 6: Nick Collins
Week 7: Nick Collins
Week 8: Charles Woodson
Week 9: Charles Woodson/Tramon Williams
Week 11: Tramon Williams
Week 12: Charlie Peprah
Week 13: Tramon Williams
Week 14: Tramon Williams
Week 15: Charles Woodson
Week 16: AJ Hawk
Week 17: Defense
Wild Card: Tramon WilliamsI'm glad this week won't be my last opportunity this season and the season recap will have to wait at least one more week. I want to see how these boys perform down the stretch. I also have been tracking one other stat, which I'll throw in as a bonus at the end of the season...nothing too exciting though, so don't get your hopes up too much.
Just by looking at the metrics this week, what's the first thing you notice? The keen observer will notice that Clay Matthews had his "worst" game in coverage and that we had 11 attempts, or nearly 1/3 of Vick's passes marked in the "Other" territory. For those that haven't followed, "Other" recognizes passes thrown in holes in the zone, spikes, throwaways, etc. Yes folks, there was a Mike Vick game plan in effect that was not utilized in Week 1 and the numbers show it. That is HEAVY zone defense. You may say we allowed a ton of yards in these zones, but look at Vick's rushing stats from the first game and if you take the difference in yardage between that and holes in the zone, it wasn't that big. We just forced Vick to complete passes rather than allow him free yards on the ground. Consequently, we saw Clay Matthews drop into coverage more with 2 of his completions allowed being given up to wide receivers. On the same token, I'm surprised not to see more of Bishop and Hawk on this stat sheet.
Talk about one helluva game for Tramon. The 55 yards don't look that great, but the completion percentage speaks for itself. He allowed one long completion to Maclin. I thought it may have been a Cover 2 with Charlie Peprah inexplicably jumping up, but I was wrong, it was a clear Cover 1 over the top. Maclin ran a nice route and used his speed to run the route at the proper depth to keep it away from Collins up top and Peprah down low. Aside from that, Tramon allowed a very tight slant to Riley Cooper on the 2nd to last play of the game. We all know how that match-up turned out the very next one.
2 throws at Woodson? It's clear the Eagles identified him as the Packers' top player in the secondary and avoided him. Though we didn't bring him off the edge nearly as much as the Bears game, it's clear we were using him to spy Vick quite a bit. As a result, he wasn't in coverage as often as he typically is. Walden was the other spy we used on Vick. I am a bit surprised Matthews didn't get that role more often.
Two other notes:
Sam Shields...baller.
Jarrett Bush...Jarrett Bush.
[EDIT] So I was watching a bit of NFL Playbook, or the segment posted on Packers.com and as they show you the 44 yard completion, which I had initially credited as a Cover 1 to Tramon Williams was rather a Cover 3 which should have probably been credited to Desmond Bishop who didn't drop deep enough. Love the angles they show on that and wish the NFL made that film accessible to the public, even at a price. The numbers should now reflect the change and show that Tramon had another OUTSTANDING game. He absolutely owned the Eagles this year.
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