Devin Bush Film Breakdown
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LakecrestSteeler
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Devin Bush Film Breakdown
I thought this was pretty good take on Bush and what some of the traits are that made him have such a successful night against Tampa, and make him a #1 pick. Worth a watch especially to see if he repeats against the Chiefs, especially with all their speed.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXyMjeGGNr0[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXyMjeGGNr0[/youtube]
Nice.
Thanks for posting.
Thanks for posting.
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Some other players I noticed in that breakdown was Chickillo, McCullers and Alualu. Also Layne and Sutton were in some good positions making tackles too.
My best advice is mute the sound because wow the commentary is bad and actually really flawed.
The film is actually great to watch...Thanks for posting
The film is actually great to watch...Thanks for posting
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FC wrote:My best advice is mute the sound because wow the commentary is bad and actually really flawed.
The film is actually great to watch...Thanks for posting
Yeah I was going to make a similar comment when I posted, but the kid/guy has some decent commentary; Bush’s situational awareness on the 3rd and 12 and keeping himself clean was spot on versus needing to go kamikaze on 3rd and 4 and blowing up the lineman to get to the ball carrier.
Also being able to watch Bush versus Barron on the other play he highlighted was night and day. Bush is just in athletic positions with every single step and he is just clean...you can always see his jersey numbers. Barron just gets swallowed and arm locked and was unable to move with the wash of players.
Still pretty decent unorthodox LB analysis delivered without the polished broadcast voice. I appreciated the effort...that had to take 2-3 hours to put that piece together, I am guessing for free.
And Jobus, I don’t think they are going to the basements anymore, they are just staying in their bedrooms having never really left.
LakecrestSteeler wrote:FC wrote:My best advice is mute the sound because wow the commentary is bad and actually really flawed.
The film is actually great to watch...Thanks for posting
Yeah I was going to make a similar comment when I posted, but the kid/guy has some decent commentary; Bush’s situational awareness on the 3rd and 12 and keeping himself clean was spot on versus needing to go kamikaze on 3rd and 4 and blowing up the lineman to get to the ball carrier.
Also being able to watch Bush versus Barron on the other play he highlighted was night and day. Bush is just in athletic positions with every single step and he is just clean...you can always see his jersey numbers. Barron just gets swallowed and arm locked and was unable to move with the wash of players.
Still pretty decent unorthodox LB analysis delivered without the polished broadcast voice. I appreciated the effort...that had to take 2-3 hours to put that piece together, I am guessing for free.
And Jobus, I don’t think they are going to the basements anymore, they are just staying in their bedrooms having never really left.
Good point.
That commentary was painful. I actually felt bad for the lad. Jesus.
I did not study him on every snap, grain of salt here...
I liked watching him read the play. My impression is that his read/react is going to be fun to watch.
I liked watching him read the play. My impression is that his read/react is going to be fun to watch.
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Havoc wrote:I did not study him on every snap, grain of salt here...
I liked watching him read the play. My impression is that his read/react is going to be fun to watch.
I think Bush will get my Troy and Harrison vision. Troy was kind of tough to watch every play if the camera was zoomed in too much. Then when he retired my eyes basically just focused on Harrison getting held every play. I was coming close to getting Shazier vision, then his injury. I think Bush might get my personal isolation camera to start the season. I am pretty sure if he is as good as advertised, he will seriously solidify the secondary by the 1st quarter of the season, and he should be able to get us into top 3 defenses in the league.
Again all our posts are mainly about AB and the receivers, when the number 1 priority should still be defense and more specifically takeaways. Bush will cause a paradigm shift if he is as good as advertised. He will clog the dump offs, allow the secondary to trust that the run can be stopped and contained by the front 7, and he will provide pressure which will all increase takeaway production.
Can’t wait to see if this all pans out. Swiss has been yelling about ABs production replacement. Well some of it can be replaced by takeaways.
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LakecrestSteeler wrote:Havoc wrote:I did not study him on every snap, grain of salt here...
I liked watching him read the play. My impression is that his read/react is going to be fun to watch.
I think Bush will get my Troy and Harrison vision. Troy was kind of tough to watch every play if the camera was zoomed in too much. Then when he retired my eyes basically just focused on Harrison getting held every play. I was coming close to getting Shazier vision, then his injury. I think Bush might get my personal isolation camera to start the season. I am pretty sure if he is as good as advertised, he will seriously solidify the secondary by the 1st quarter of the season, and he should be able to get us into top 3 defenses in the league.
Again all our posts are mainly about AB and the receivers, when the number 1 priority should still be defense and more specifically takeaways. Bush will cause a paradigm shift if he is as good as advertised. He will clog the dump offs, allow the secondary to trust that the run can be stopped and contained by the front 7, and he will provide pressure which will all increase takeaway production.
Can’t wait to see if this all pans out. Swiss has been yelling about ABs production replacement. Well some of it can be replaced by takeaways.
Ding ding ding ding ding ding!!!! People are focused on how we're going to replace AB as if the only option was finding another WR who could match his production, which isn't really possible. There's more than one way to replace AB's production.
