On the eve of the game of the fifth week between New York Jaiants And New Orlean Saintsdefender of the defender of Spencer Ratter Looks like a subtle blow The coordinator of the “Jaiants” defense of Shane Bowen and his scheme.
“As for the disguise, they do not do what we saw from other teams, but they have their own wrinkles and all that,” Rattler said. “They cope well with what they succeed, and can cause some damage to the defenders and attackers, so we need to withdraw the ball in time, strike when they are nearby, and just move the chains.”
Theoretically, Rattler suggested, all that Saints had to do was neutralize Pas-Rash, and then play what they see in secondary. This excluded all thinking, instead allowing him to lead with his eyes.
Last Sunday, Rattler put this theory in practice, fulfilling 21 out of 31 attempts by the pass of 225 yards and making one touchdown. Saints abandoned one QB and not a single SAK on the way to victory with a score of 26–14, their first in the season and the first in Ratter's career (1–10).
It turns out that Rattler was not going to attack the Jaiants; He was simply honest and indicated that Bowen was as simple as vanilla pudding.
The best protective asset “Jaiants”-their Pas-Rash-turned out to be largely ineffective due to Bowen's scheme. A simple and without excesses, an approach in a secondary game allowed the opponent’s quoterbeks to get the ball so quickly that even when the extreme players win their matches, they don’t have enough time to get to the quota.
“The Giants Pas-interpretation is naught, because the defense coordinator does not mask the defense to capture milliseconds in the consciousness of the Quotheterbek, horror in the mind of the quota, which will allow this pass to get to the target and make it difficult to pas-rash”, This was stated by analyst Nick Falato. Big blue stem.
There was already a plan how to demonize the protection of giants … Rattler simply decided to tell the whole world about it.