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How the Bears Safeties will be Tested and How to Defense It...........
Bears can contain Johnson
But it won't be easy for Wright to use proper Cover-2 technique and stay on top of receiver
Bowen's breakdown (October 20, 2012) |
Matt Bowen Scouting the Bears October 21, 2012
With the Lions needing a victory to get back in the NFC North race, Bears safeties Major Wright and Chris Conte should expect wide receiver Calvin Johnson to test them down the field Monday night.
As shown here, the Lions have their Ace personnel (two wide receivers, two tight ends, one running back) on the field in a "Unit" alignment (two-by-two with both tight ends attached to the core of the formation). The Bears counter with their base 4-3 defense in an "Over" front playing Cover-2 in the secondary. The Lions will look to target Johnson on the "Dino" route.
Wide receiver splits
The splits of the wide receivers are a top priority when you break the huddle as a defensive back. Here, both Johnson (Z) and Nate Burleson (X) are aligning inside of the numbers with the ball at (or near) midfield. Studying the Lions offense, this should be an automatic alert to play for a vertical shot down the field.
Lions' route concept
This is a Flat-7 (corner) with Johnson running the "Dino" route (stem to the corner, break back to the post). To the open (weak) side of the formation, Tony Scheffler (U) will burst to the flat with Burleson taking a hard inside release and working up the field on the 7 route. To the closed side, Brandon Pettigrew (Y) is running the flat route with Johnson on the deep double move.
Re-routing No. 1
In Cover-2, cornerbacks Charles Tillman (RC) and Tim Jennings (LC) are taught to jam and re-route No. 1 (X and Z) to take some stress off the safeties. However, both Burleson and Johnson are taking inside releases from a reduced alignment. The Bears corners can't chase the inside release and get out-leveraged to the flat in Cover-2. That means Conte and Wright will be playing the deep half versus two receivers clean off the line of scrimmage. This is a tough assignment for any Cover-2 safety.
Defending deep "Dino" route
There is no need for a safety to guess on a double-move. He should play with depth, stay square and trust what he sees. Strong safety Wright has to remember Jennings is sinking underneath the possible 7 cut from Johnson and will protect him up the sideline. By staying square in his pedal, Wright can play over the top of Johnson, open his hips after the wide receiver declares to the post and drive to the upfield shoulder.
Play ball at highest point
Wright should get some help from free safety Conte overlapping to the middle of the field, but this is still his play to make. Even if Wright plays the proper technique and puts himself in a position to stay over the top of Johnson, quarterback Matthew Stafford still can take a shot here. Wright must climb the ladder and play this ball at the highest point, because no one in the NFL finishes plays down the field like Johnson.
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Special contributor Matt Bowen, who played at Glenbard West and Iowa, spent seven seasons in the NFL as a strong safety. You also can find his work at nationalfootballpost.com.
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This is one example of how the Lions exploited poor play buy Harris and Meriweather last year to make a big play. Conte and Wright need to have "gone to school" on that and learned how to take this route away from Stafford and Johnson.
The best chance the Lions have of beating us is with big plays and it's our Safeties who can take those away and be the difference makers down field. I think Lovie will have Peanut shadowing Megatron all game long and he can play him well on the shorter routes but he doesn't have the speed to play him deep without help from his deep guys.
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A couple of good hits like that and CJ might not make it the whole game tonight.
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He's not been as effective as one would expect this year; I think against the Vikings, he dropped 2 in the end zone, but was hit by two guys at once on one of 'em. As far as safety play goes, these guys are lights out better than the other two were last year. Complete faith in the D on this one, just hope the offense continues doing what they did against the Jags and Cowboys by starting with the run first. I have a feeling Tice is less inclined to fall back on what he wants to do, as opposed to what he wants to do, like Martz was....