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Welcome Mark Webb, S, Georgia (Pick #241)
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Originally posted by like54ninjas View Post
As of right now Facyson has to be PCB3.
what is P ?? and what is a field CB ??
'tis not universal vernacular,RT Taliese Fuaga, DT Jer'Zhan Newton, NT T'Vondre Sweat, LB Cedric Gray, TE Ben Sinnott, RB Daijun Edwards, FS Cole Bishop, QB Joe Milton
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Originally posted by beachcomber View Post
nickel/dime, star/money, left/right, boundary/slot, pints/quarts, punt/Patriot ???
what is P ?? and what is a field CB ??
'tis not universal vernacular,
The other side is the field side, cuz there’s more field on that side. Good to have your shiftier/sure tackling corner over there.Our quarterback is a golden god.
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Originally posted by beachcomber View Post
nickel/dime, star/money, left/right, boundary/slot, pints/quarts, punt/Patriot ???
what is P ?? and what is a field CB ??
'tis not universal vernacular,
STAR/MONEY are terms in certain schemes that combine roles of a highbred DS/DLB/NCB depending on if your in .05 or .10. Other terms used vary by school/program/team such as UWV = SPUR.
As you are looking at the screen..........
LEFT ——————————————————————————— RIGHT
2 pints in a quart/4 quarts in a gallon.
Punt = kick to the opposing team
Patsies = cocksuckers
Bolt Dude covered the others.My 2021 Adopt-A-Bolt List
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Originally posted by like54ninjas View Post
I use the term PCB (perimeter corner back) meaning they play the outside most WR.
STAR/MONEY are terms in certain schemes that combine roles of a highbred DS/DLB/NCB depending on if your in .05 or .10. Other terms used vary by school/program/team such as UWV = SPUR.
As you are looking at the screen..........
LEFT ——————————————————————————— RIGHT
2 pints in a quart/4 quarts in a gallon.
Punt = kick to the opposing team
Patsies = cocksuckers
Bolt Dude covered the others.“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by Bolt Dude View Post
If the ball is on the left side of the hash, the left side of the field is skinnier—less field to work with. That’s the boundary side. Typically, you want your straight-line speedy CBs there.
The other side is the field side, cuz there’s more field on that side. Good to have your shiftier/sure tackling corner over there.
(https://www.stack.com/a/the-dimensio...C%206%20inches)
A football field is 53 1/3 yards, or 160 feet, wide. The primary difference among different levels of play is the space between the two sets of hash marks:- High School — 53 feet, 4 inches
- College — 40 feet
- NFL — 18 feet, 6 inches
College is 60.0' and 100.0'.
NFL is 70.75' and 89.25'.
The NFL also varies the splits of the WR a lot more, so it is just up to the bigger/faster/quicker NFL sized players to adjust to the minor differences in the size of the field. the 9' difference for professional athletes is negligible. For the somewhat slower, smaller, college players, the additional 10' is a bigger deal, but even a lot of them ignore the field/boundary thing and play strong weak.
NFL is much more about strong/weak side, which is usually the strength determined by the TE. Most teams rank the TE so in balanced 2 TE sets, they pick the better blocker as the strong side.
Many NFL defenses still subscribe to the idea that strong side players are more physical and weak side guys are faster and better able to play in space, due to the difference in how hard it is to get the extra blocker on the weakside defenders.
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Why Mark Webb could be late round gem for Chargers
For the Chargers, this year’s haul brought a handful of promising players, but the one who has a chance to contribute in a big way, outplay his draft slot and be the notorious late-round gem is seventh-round pick Mark Webb.
Addressing the safety position was seen as a priority in the draft. Instead of handling it early on, Los Angeles held off until their last selection to add Webb to join Derwin James, Nasir Adderley and Alohi Gilman in a rather thin group.
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Originally posted by PR#1 View PostWhy Mark Webb could be late round gem for Chargers
For the Chargers, this year’s haul brought a handful of promising players, but the one who has a chance to contribute in a big way, outplay his draft slot and be the notorious late-round gem is seventh-round pick Mark Webb.
Addressing the safety position was seen as a priority in the draft. Instead of handling it early on, Los Angeles held off until their last selection to add Webb to join Derwin James, Nasir Adderley and Alohi Gilman in a rather thin group.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/why-mar...185517377.html
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