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Chiefs pop DB L'Jarius Sneed at 4.138 -- my favorite sleeper CB
CB/S versatility, will level up back at CB... opposing QB rating of 61.8 on 153 targets with 50% completions on targets lined up as outside CB pic.twitter.com/QA5L5Gs1K2
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Also, jamming the receivers at the line works extremely well against an immobile QB like Tua. You jam his guys at the line, cover them for 3-4 seconds and he’ll be forced to throw it away.
Lamar Jackson makes things a lot more complicated.
"7 Nation Army" Lamar is even more deadly.That chant gets him moving. Imagine if they add Iggy Thump... [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
Ok, yeah if you're the most physically imposing WR in league history, you'll probably be able to get off of it.
But even then, if you get your hands on a guy like that....the route is disrupted. It's all about disrupting the timing.
I know that, but this isn’t a simple disruption of timing. Sneed threw Tyreek to the ground.
There were clips from the matchup earlier in the year in which Sneed was jamming Hill so thoroughly that he wasn’t even able to start running his route until probably a full 2-3 seconds after the ball was snapped.
Wikipedia has Sneed listed at 6’1” 192. He is slender, even by CB standards. [Reply]
Friendly reminder - because personally I had forgotten until I saw one of my old posts about it - that Sneed ran a 4.37 in the leadup to the 2020 draft.
Physical specimen, prototype size/speed combo for CB, and maybe most importantly - an absolute dawg. As long as his knee checks out - and I think he'll be fine - you do whatever you have to do to bring him back. He's shown explicitly that he'll play through pain. Guys like that are not guys you can afford to let get away. Letting guys like that get away sets a bad tone in the locker room, not to mention are almost impossible to replace. And we had drafted so well at CB that I didn't necessarily feel that way coming into the season. Pay the man and figure the rest of it out.
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
I know not every CB has the tools to jam Tyreek at the line, and not every scheme will allow their CBs to do so without safety help over the top.. but that seems to be a pretty glaring weakness to Hill’s game if he can get bullied by a slender guy like Sneed.
You’d think Tyreek would be stronger than that given his musculature and compact build.
Couple things and I'm no expert.
Dudes tried to jam Reek while he was here and he was largely unaffected by it.
Several things affect it.
1. Timing matters. if you're just a split second late, Reek done ran by you.
2. Weather matters. Reek started with his hands in his warmer. Sneed started with his hands ready to fight. If it was 70, it might have been a different outcome.
3. Circumstance matters. If this was a week 4 game, Sneed may not put forth that much effort. It's fun to think the guys should go all out every play, but it just doesn't happen. And Hill might have already checked out.
4. Most guys don't have the confidence to roll hard. Sneed had already seen him once this year, and has a bunch of snaps on him in practice. Reek is terrifying if he gets even with you. Sneed is just a manimal out there. Dude might be a psycho. LOL [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Couple things and I'm no expert.
Dudes tried to jam Reek while he was here and he was largely unaffected by it.
Several things affect it.
1. Timing matters. if you're just a split second late, Reek done ran by you.
2. Weather matters. Reek started with his hands in his warmer. Sneed started with his hands ready to fight. If it was 70, it might have been a different outcome.
3. Circumstance matters. If this was a week 4 game, Sneed may not put forth that much effort. It's fun to think the guys should go all out every play, but it just doesn't happen. And Hill might have already checked out.
4. Most guys don't have the confidence to roll hard. Sneed had already seen him once this year, and has a bunch of snaps on him in practice. Reek is terrifying if he gets even with you. Sneed is just a manimal out there. Dude might be a psycho. LOL