Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Cumulative Totals through the 1st quarter were posted in Week 4's thread. Updated Totals to be posted after next week's game.
Week 7 (VS Minnesota Vikings):What a relief we won that one because I don't know if I could have stomached watching another loss, let alone to the Vikings. Let me say that we
didn't play A SINGLE base defensive snap all game. I'm sure it's been mentioned, but I just wanted to emphasize that point for those of you wondering why the Run D allowed 5-something a carry and 4.7 to AP. Pickett played only 7 snaps and Jenkins didn't play at all.
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 CollinsI was close to splitting the game ball in the secondary for this week's game, but on the whole and by the numbers, Collins was undoubtedly the most impressive of them all. Tramon, did however draw 84 for the majority of the game and all but one snap where our corners played man coverage. The defense limited Moss to 30 yards on 3 receptions, though Tramon did cede the touchdown at the goalline. It was a well-designed play and Percy played it to perfection. Tramon bit a little on the outside fake by Moss and by the time he tried to recover, he was too far off Moss to fight underneath the pick. It would have been a tough play to defend given the coverage the defense showed on the play. Other than that, Tramon ran stride for stride with Moss and negated his deep ball, even though it isn't what it once was.
Collins continues to play out of his mind as well and I can't help but think I'm partially responsible for his pick. I made a conscious attempt to finally not jinx him and he responded admirably in our biggest game of the season coming down with one. And what a play it was!! I was weary after his first breakout season and still unsure how good he was after last year. Given his 3rd straight season of dominance (minus the hands to capitalize on the big plays, which is disappointing and a knock), Collins has been virtually flawless. In our secondary, Collins easily has the best QB Rating against (24.2) and with only 6 completions under his watch in 20 attempts in his area. Of course it doesn't mean as much as the corners who have more man assignments. Sunday night though, Collins shared responsibility in Cover 2 coverage over Moss, as well as some Cover 1 and shorter zones. He nearly made another outstanding pick early in the game based on his film study of Favre and was inches from breaking up another pass that did go for a 1st to Shiancoe. All in all, Collins is one of the most exciting coverage safeties in the league because of his discipline, range, and now the ability to make the exciting picks.
Woodson had his first game without a penalty, which is nice. He did allow the deep one to Percy, but the fact that he matched him stride for stride should show that Woody still has some long speed in him. There was another bigger play he may have potentially allowed, but there were no good angles and I marked it as a Hole in the Zone, or "Other". I think I say this every week, but I get excited watching his courage and physicality. How many corners do you know that would be able to make solo stops on AP in the backfield, a 231 pound Gerhart, and throw himself at Steve Hutchinson to occupy a block? Most pre-schoolers could count to that number. This was one of his better games of the season and the Vikings definitely avoided throwing his direction today. Over the season, even if it seems he may have lost a step in coverage, remember that he sets the tone for this defensive with his tenacity and stubbornness in backing away from any challenge.
Another nice quiet game for Shields who spent most of his man responsibilities on Bernard Berrian. Officially, I didn't chart a single pass thrown his direction and I don't think any were really even close either. Dom is putting him in favorable match-ups thanks to our talent on defense and Shields is doing his part in shutting down the equally ranked talent on the other side of the field. This is gonna be a great year for him as he continues to learn technique, film study, and work ethic from some true pros.
Pep is our what string safety? He certainly didn't look like it today! He was all over the field and coaches will have a tough time making the substitution if he keeps playing like this. I don't expect to see Smith or Bigby start next week given the way Peprah played today, both in coverage and closer to the line of scrimmage. He did allow one medium sized completion behind him, while he bit on the playaction. Aside from that, the numbers look good and his play on the field even better.
Something's been eating at my curiosity the last few weeks. Since we suffered our linebacker injuries to Chillar and Barnett, our short pass D has actually improved. Neither Hawk or Bishop have the same pass coverage ability as they do, but maybe it's because Dom's realized this and adjusted his defense a little more. Still, I don't really see that reflected much on the field. Bishop and Hawk are still doing some of the same things with better results so far. I'm not sold yet, but it's definitely got me feeling a little better about the Barnett loss. Bishop continues to grade out highly. Hell on the last drive, we put him directly over Moss, with help over the top. On his pick, guess who was Favre's intended target? Moss. Against the run, he needs to show a little more gap discipline and tone down the aggressiveness JUST A TAD, otherwise he's gonna be responsible for a long run off of his back in the coming weeks. Hawk deserved the official game ball he got from McCarthy. [url=Pro_News/aid=148.html]full article[/url].