11-07-2018, 07:20 PM
http://www.1500espn.com/vikings-2/2018/1...s-defense/
I said it after the Rams game, McVay won round 2 because he was very motivated to beat us and spent lots of time designing plays to beat Zimmer's D. I can't wait for round 3. Zimmer will have that advantage this time. Having some new wrinkles or designs to stop their offense. That ability to self scout, be critical of your own design and adjust just isn't that common in coaching.
Quote:The Rams figured out different ways to create mismatches, gettingI have said it often, we are very fortunate to have a head coach that can adjust like Zimmer can. After having to many coaches that would continue getting beat over the head by the same concepts, we have a coaching staff that can adjust midseason. Really in the course of a week, since the Rams game exposed some ways to beat our coverage, Zimmer and crew have changed and adjusted.
receivers alone on linebackers on several occasions for explosive plays.
Last week the Lions attempted to use some of the same concepts that
beat the Vikings’ defense early on, but were thwarted.
“They tried to run two of those roll out screens yesterday and we got
hurt with them earlier in the year – I think San Francisco had one and
probably the Rams had one and there was someone else, so we’ve had to
make adjustments on how we’re playing that. Yesterday I think they lost
yards on both of them,” Zimmer said on Monday.
I said it after the Rams game, McVay won round 2 because he was very motivated to beat us and spent lots of time designing plays to beat Zimmer's D. I can't wait for round 3. Zimmer will have that advantage this time. Having some new wrinkles or designs to stop their offense. That ability to self scout, be critical of your own design and adjust just isn't that common in coaching.
Quote:“Every Monday we come in we start on the other team after we’re done all
this stuff and then we’ll sit down and we’ll look at plays that hurt
us,” Zimmer said. “We’ll go back through the season and look at plays
that hurt us and kind of see if there’s a pattern going on. We’re kind
of constantly doing that.