How Commanders“ Defense is done against New England Patriots In the scrum on Wednesday?
Mitchell Tischler of Monumental Sports described it to Craig Hoffman on team 980 “Hoffman show. “” Drake Maye looked really good. He looked much better today than the limited action I saw him last year. He was decisive with football, and he did a good job to find open receivers. “”
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Open receivers? Well, Tischler then transmitted to Hoffman that the receiver of machines at Patriots Demario Douglas, “had a very good day”. He said he had done a good job to open and Maye connected. This would have been contrary to the second -year second year Mike Sainristil. Tischler revealed that the commanders were in the coverage of the man, and the Pats receptors were mostly opened. Not unfairly distinguishing Sainristil, Tischler said that there were pieces where the three healthy corners, Marcus Lattimore and Trey Amos were sometimes beaten.
Being aligned against Stefon Diggs most of the time was a good test for Amos, according to Tischler. He added: “Amos did a good job when they blocked on the melee line, putting his hand on him and staying in his hip pocket, just behind him. He did a very good job on a few deep balls.”
And Marcus Lattimore? “I thought he was a little more coherent on the other side … You see these guys wanting to fill the Joe Whitt football style, Dan Quinn with reversals, reversals, turnover. You know, go get these choices, go get these choices. Mikey had a tip at the end of the two -minute exercise on a tip of Bobby Wagner, who is a very nice game.”
In summary, Tischler concluded: “The defense of the commanders was not as good as the patriots’ offensive, but in the end, I think that some of them played an ultra-aggressive style and we will see a little less in the regular season.”
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