Bill Landis
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And that's when they put Caleb Downs up to play man coverage.
And they're not asking Lorenzo Stiles.
Yes, and they're not asking Lorenzo Stiles to play, man.
Right.
Yeah, they're covering the receivers and Caleb is, I'm assuming Caleb's got a check there or whatever.
Like if the tight end releases, then that's his man at the tight end stays in and Caleb can probably blitz or do whatever he wants to do.
Um, but that's, but then you have, yeah, three receivers or three corners in man coverage on receivers, two deep safeties, one of which is Lorenzo styles.
Um,
But that sort of speaks to the complexity and the disguise.
I don't know what everyone's going to do with this because on three consecutive plays, you have Lorenzo Stiles playing as a hook defender that's got to carry a route vertically.
Then you have him playing as a hook defender who just sits down in the shallow zone, and then you have him as a deep half player on third down.
And it's like...
Any one of their three safeties, I think, could have done that.
But then when they had to have a safety cover man-to-man, it was Caleb Downs.
But not on a receiver.
Not on a receiver, right.
It happens.
It happened, I want to, I think it might have happened against Ohio.
when that really good slot receiver from Ohio got matched up with Lorenzo Stiles and scored a touchdown.
It's not to say that they could never end up in a situation where that star has to play man coverage on a receiver, but I think they try to avoid that as much as possible, or at least they did last year because it's not β I don't think anybody would say that was Lorenzo's strongest area of his game.