Bucky Brooks screening report: week 2 against loaders
Trey Pipkins moves to the right tackle as part of a remained starting program that adapts to the loss of the end of the season of Rashawn Slater. Although the seventh year’s pro has 57 departures on its CV, the Pro Bowl caliber starter department to a public service player could encourage raids to the defensive coordinator Patrick Graham to use a variety of waterfalls, games and blitzs to create great game opportunities for Maxx Crosby on the edges.
Ladd McConkey, Keenan Allen and Quentin Johnston vs Raiders’ Secondary
The charge of the charge of the loaders will pay significant attention, but an extremely talented group of passes of passers could create match problems with a pair of road runners (Allen and McConkey) and a speedster (Johnston) overwhelming opponents with their individual and collective talents. With Herbert Hunting Big Plays on the game, the raiders must win their headache on the perimeter to obtain a victory.
Do not be fooled by the impressive statistics of the charging passes; The team of Jim Harbaugh wants to strike the opponents with a precipitated attack on the mouth which tests the courage, discipline and physicity of their adversaries. As an offensive coordinator Greg Roman develops his match plan to mitigate a part of Herbert’s burden, while putting the loads in a position to control the game, the raiders should expect a large dose of Omarion Hampton and Najee Harris to set the tone to a team that prefers an old -fashioned approach.
Defensive coordinator Jesse Minter quickly shaped the defense of the loads with a simple but effective game plan which has a mixture of simulated pressures and calculated blitz to disturb the rhythm of the offensive. He completed the illusions with various soft covers that remove the deep ball and force the quarters to settle for “Dink-And-Dunk” checks. If the raiders are unable to establish a credible racing game against the loads, the creative tactics of Minting could bear fruit in some reversals that change the situation on Monday evening.



