I just rewatched it a couple times. I even did it in slo mo. I can't tell you what the hell any of the underneath droppers are doing. Both Farley and Jaylon are lined up with outside leverage on the # 2's their side. Okwara is spying for some reason and Joe just stands there. Farley looks like he backpedals initially. With Okwara spying there is no doubt in my mind Joe should get depth. They gave all four receivers free release. If Farley and Jaylon don't wall off their #2's I can't tell you what coverage it is. Back in the day we tried to reroute the inside routes so the couldn't get in the middle of the field.
I hate how far back the secondary was to start the play. Why are we spying with the guy who has 9 sacks on the year? Is it me or did Hogan freeze Joe with staring him down? Which led to Joe not knowing where he should go? Jaylon was pointing at the TE so not sure if he's passing the TE off to Joe?
I'm guessing, and only guessing, because you had three potential receivers on that side of the field........ the WR, the TE, and the RB was lined up to that side of the QB. I also noticed that Romeo Okwara is standing up like a LB(on the opposite side; the one with the 2 WRs), just off the LOS. It looks like his presence takes away the quick slant passing lanes, and that maybe Stanford read that and just adjusted their routes deeper.
Either Romeo didn't get depth as he should have (again, why is he in that position to begin with) or Joe was supposed to drift to the far side and literally shuffled his feet and didn't move.
This is exactly where I'm at, and why I have no idea WTF is going on. Either it was idiot design or idiot execution. Or both. But the middle of the field is completely vacated and the play is easy to execute.
It honestly is confusing. There looks to be a whole lot of not knowing going on right there.
I almost wonder if the issue is they practice the coverage a certain way and assume that there ISN'T a spy and instead there would be another player dropping in coverage to Joe's left. That's the only thing I can come up with, because it's just so clearly f*cked and had no chance of succeeding.
Either that or Joe was supposed to immediately take away that huge gap. Again, you have 4 guys on the short side of the field for whatever reason. If anything, Joe should've been lined up on the other hash with Jaylon in the spot where Joe is. Why is Romeo not rushing the QB with a guy like Torii Hunter occupying the open space?
I completely agree. Chances are it was both. Didn't Shaw say afterwards they thought they could get a lane? If that is the case they were expecting that look which is scary to think we were supposed to do that. It almost looked like a Hail Mary defense.
I hate prevent defense. Absolutely hate it.
When the opponent only needs 25 yards to get into field goal range...
And yeah, I don't have a replay of the game on hand but I think we ran the exact same coverage on the play before (incomplete to the sideline) and maybe the play before that too which was a 15 yard penalty. Basically, Joe Schmidt being the only guy in the middle of the field and leaving wide swaths of green grass uncovered.
Not only that but he still couldn't catch up to Cajuste who was right behind him. I mean, its one thing to catch it but Cajuste was able to pick up an additional what, 7-10 yards? So, if he catches it and is tackled then you still aren't in FG range. Once again, Joe Schmidt playing when he shouldn't be.