This is a massive issue. This is why receivers are so wide open all the time leading to insanely high completion rates by quarterbacks.
I have 2 primary examples of that.
I ran Cover 4 against a Corner Route and Cover 3 against verts (yes I know verts beats Cover 3 but how the players react to the play is the key). Here’s how the safeties reacted in each play.
Cover 4 against the Corner: The corner route was the lone route to that side of the field so the safety and the linebacker in the seam flat were responsible for covering it. At the route break, the safety (He is the lone deep zone on the right side of the fieldH is facing the TE. The TE breaks on the route and the safety just stands there. The TE is wide open and the safety finally breaks on the route after the ball is thrown, but this is obviously way too late. Touchdown.
Cover 3 against the Verts. The QB threw to the TE in the slot on the up seam. Don’t really need to explain that. The safety in the middle of the field is the primary responsibility, but as with the previous example, he just stands there as the TE runs behind him. QB throws the ball and as with the previous example, the safety then reacts and attempts to make the play.
This is simply not how NFL defensive backs react to plays.
Also, in case anyone was wandering the 2 safeties were Justin Simmons and Kareem Jackson. Both have at least 84 ZCV and 86 PRC. Jackson has 92 PRC and 87 ZCV and Simmons the former.
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