- Kupp 75 Yard TD Catch and Run
- It was 3rd & 2.
- Malik Hooker off the field.
- Wilson was the single-high FS.
- Kearse at SS in man coverage on TE Tyler Higbee.
- I assume that Hooker was off the field because 3rd & 2 is a high probability of being a run.
- The top skillset for both Wilson & Kearse is run defense.
- With Hooker's injury history, it's a good idea to limit him with regards to run defense.
- Stafford was in an empty backfield set, however,…
- The defense decides on personnel before they know the offensive alignment.
- The Rams split the RB out wide near the sideline.
- This was done to move a defender out of the middle of the field.
- LVE was out in coverage on the RB.
- Kupp ran the crossing route in that area where LVE would normally be located.
- At the point of the catch, there was another WR in the middle of the field.
- Lewis in coverage on that WR.
- Wilson came forward about 6 yards after Stafford released the ball.
- On the broadcast, watch the 2nd replay angle to get a good view of Wilson.
- Unfortunately that put Wilson on the wrong side of the mid-field WR.
- I don't know what Wilson was thinking at that point.
- Kupp's trajectory was clearly to the other side.
- On the broadcast, watch the 2nd replay angle to get a good view of Wilson.
- Diggs would have had good position if the pass was right on Kupp's jersey number.
- However, the pass was leading Kupp such that he had to stretch with a 1 handed grab.
- Malik Hooker has been an unsung hero this season.
- Wilson & Kearse get more highlight plays but Hooker's play enables them.
- Hooker at FS allows Diggs & others to take chances and make plays.
- Last season, FS Kazee was often in correct position, but couldn't prevent receptions.
- A huge amount of receiving yardage 'allowed' blamed on Diggs was actually on Kazee.
Wilson has shown good physical ability in coverage with the deep sideline pass breakup at one point; however, he seems to be best at SS or as one of the Safeties in 2-deep alignments.
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