Golden Tate beats Jackrabbit Jenkins for a touchdown, or did he? |
Here is the 80-yard play—
ABC's Monday Noght Football colorman Jon Gruden broke the play down this way—
"This is the first time I've seen the Rams in two-deep and you see the slot receiver run right down the seam to control the safety and Golden Tate releases to the outside and the ball is thrown, it should be intercepted by Jenkins but he just misjudged the football"
Well, maybe not Coach Gruden who knows there has to be a counter to a seam route versus Cover-2, whether Tampa-2 or Cover-2 latch (a LBer or slot nickel takes the slot/TE man-to-man). If not teams would throw to the "seam/hole" every time they saw Cover-2.
In this case it was a Tampa-2 call with a defensive lineman dropping into one of the short interior zones to get an extra defender short, so it's five under, hole and two deep—that's the intention anyway.
Here is our breakdown—
Rams called a version of Tampa-2, but with perhaps a sixth short defender, a DT taking a short zone with nickel back playing to the inside |
Here MLBer James Laurinaitis bit too hard on the play-action fake and abandoned his zone which was the "hole" or middle zone between the two deep safeties |
The near 1/2 safety takes the seam receiver but that leaves the near corner with no deep help, which he is expecting |
Wilson gets the ball off, Laurinaitis gets a hit on the QB and Wilson throws to the single-covers go-route to the near sideline (his far sideline) |
Wilson's ball is perfect, the CB plays it well, but Tate makes a great play on the ball and with no deep help a what might have been just a long gainer is turned into a touchdown |
Additionally, even with the taking of the seam route, the free safety cannot "get there" to stop the play to give the defense a chance to regroup and hold Seattle to a field goal. |
So, what may have looked like single coverage on Tate which Wilson exploited, was a defensive call that had deep help, it just couldn't get there because an over-aggressive play-action read caused a domino effect that led to the safety put in a difficult position—a no-win position as it were.
Tate was flagged 15 yards for taunting on the 80-touchdown |
That's what we think, anyway.