In Seattle Champ game, in OT, 3rd and 7, Hayward took inside position and moronically opened-up his hips right at LOS ,which allowed Baldwin to run outside WIDE OPEN for 35 yards. I remember this vividly; because it felt it was like a boxer taking a dive; this guarantees failure if Baldwin runs outside. Next play the game ended.
One year later, 2nd play of AZ playoff game; he takes outside position exactly the same way and his WR is open by 6-8 yards. Lucky Palmer threw the other way; but I, Ted and 31 other GMs saw that too.
Hayward makes these massive worse-than-Janis-like mental blunders; but on top of that he makes a handful of subtle technique errors per game. After playing well for a handful of plays; he’ll back-peddle too high, take false or missteps, open his hips too late or early, he’d jam but reach or plant his feet, or he’d “weave” without keeping his shoulders square to WR, etc.
Hayward has the tools to be a borderline probowl player, even jamming he’s average. Ted and I had a plan for his contact year: Casey pulls his head out of his rear, gets a contract for 10M per and we get a 3rd round comp pick. But Casey screwed us over. He was proven, proven to never pull his head out of his rear. This is not a guy you sign to a LT deal, unless ya got nothing. Don’t know if he’s better in SD or just lucky; but whatever improvements he has made occurred ONLY because he changed scenes-if he stayed he’d continue to refuse to stop the rookie mistakes.
And on top of all that; if it was a run or a throw to anyone other than Hayward’s WR, our D was 10 trying to stop 11.
Steve, blanketly saying Randall, Rollins and Gunter were not proven is sound-bite fan crap. Parts of their game were proven; parts not. I, like Beast [and I’m guessing Steve too] felt our depth was suspect. But, we don’t have the info the staff has. Having judged their leap from years 1 to 2 IN PRACTICE; proves/establishes to the staff beyond any reasonable doubt that what they will likely do in year 2. They knew Gunter could play. Did you see that play today on Rollins INT…Gunter is the best I’ve ever seen reading a WR’s eyes, the best Jerry, the best! It’s as if he’s watching the game on the jumbo tron when he looks into their eyes. The staff knew that after projecting the youngsters' improvements, they were proven to be as good or better than Hayward.
I’ve written pages on various characteristics and skills that separate poor CBs from elite ones. There is not a single trait amongst these pages that makes a player better as a slot CB over an outside CB. NOT ONE.
Z2C mentions it’s easier for slot CB because his guy isn’t constrained by sideline. There is some truth to this though an outside receiver can still run an In or an Out; just can’t go as far out as a slot WR. The substantial difference is the outside CB has to use perfect technique every time because on a short route he has no help and if his guy goes deep the help is further away or in some schemes unavailable. Look at Rodgers perfect SL throws Adams today; it is impossible for a safety even playing quarters to stop those passes.
A slot guy can be more aggressive stopping the shorter pass because if he gets beat deep the ILBs and/or safeties are already in the center of the field to cover. If he gets beat underneath, the ILBs are there and the QB often needs a throwing lane, so bad coverage doesn’t always end up as a catch. If the slot CB is 5 yards behind his guy it’s a 15 yard completion if the QB has a lane and no other defenders happen to be there. If OCB is 5yards behind it is a minimum 20 yard completion.
Steve brings up the Woodson/Shields situation; but this distinction has nothing to do with pass defending. If it was just defending the pass, Shields would have been in the slot because he just not as good at covering as Charles. The reason why Charles played inside was for his ability to support the run and blitz, things Hayward is allergic to.
I didn’t notice that GB couldn’t stop Wash WR from going inside; but I trust ya Beast. But, what I do know is that Hayward playing like he did last year, wouldn’t have changed that.