@ravens4dummies
@DPRees8
Exactly. He’ll be fine after he gets a full offseason under his belt. I believe the expectations were so high for him because that position is one we hold in the highest regard and one of the pieces we needed to make the defense spectacular again and he was throw into the fire
Derek Wolfe stands up to the double team long enough to keep Queen clean.
Queen doesn’t fill either gap, hesitating and wasting the fact that he’s kept clean.
“If you’re going to make a mistake, do it big.”
@ravens4dummies
Do you think he was responsible for a specific gap? Seems like if he picked the A gap the C gap would've been empty. Seems odd to try to cover both A and C gaps.
@ravens4dummies
Looks like nickel vs 11, right? Seems like that would leave you a man short in gap responsibilities? Judon - L D gap, Wolfe - L B, PQ - L A, Washington- RA, LJ - R B, Ferguson R C? How do defenses account for that?
@DPRees8
@ravens4dummies
Either Safety fills or they have to have at least one DL player Two gap which is what they do occasionally in this game with McPhee.
@DPRees8
@ravens4dummies
To me it looks like Queen needs to react and play off of the Double team on Wolfe. Once Wolfe starts getting down in the A Gap Queen should fit the B and it looks like Fort is trying to squeeze to backside A to replace Washington. This doesn’t happen to 93 and 98 IMO.
@CPiercy4
@DPRees8
Definitely not, agreed. Fort is backside, he’s going to aim for A gap and you have two safeties. Let Fort fill backside, you take frontside.
We have the benefit of discussing it and evaluating the right decision, he does not 🤣
@CPiercy4
@DPRees8
If he starts coming downhill and utilizing his explosiveness, his rookie campaign will give him good experience heading into next year