Great read. Not being up on this analysis like you are - has anyone looked at one on one on outside WR's (with no single high safety) for a "running/play action" team, versus not? If the frequency is high, and we know such a look is important in opening up the passing game, that would give credence to the theory would it not?
San Fran, for example, does get more of those looks, and Purdy/Jimmy G do see more one on ones down the field (although Brock can't seem to hit them this year).
Great read. Not being up on this analysis like you are - has anyone looked at one on one on outside WR's (with no single high safety) for a "running/play action" team, versus not? If the frequency is high, and we know such a look is important in opening up the passing game, that would give credence to the theory would it not?
San Fran, for example, does get more of those looks, and Purdy/Jimmy G do see more one on ones down the field (although Brock can't seem to hit them this year).