Post by Purple Pain on Mar 16, 2021 9:34:34 GMT -6
Zone Coverage: Kirk Cousins Revealed A Lot In His Interview With Charles Davis by Luke Braun
- HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH COACHES
- HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH GARRETT BRADBURY
- SCOUTING OPPONENTS
- IN-GAME ADJUSTMENTS
- DISSECTING DEFENSES
Full read and link to the interview at Zone Coverage.
- HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH COACHES
- HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH GARRETT BRADBURY
- SCOUTING OPPONENTS
- IN-GAME ADJUSTMENTS
- DISSECTING DEFENSES
OTHER NOTES
You should watch the whole thing down yourself, but here are some other nuggets I found interesting:
If they prepare a play or protection, but don’t end up using it in-game, they’ll consider it more in a future game. This way, they can generate an advantage by pulling from a playcalling pool that builds as the season goes along.
“It’s not ‘Practice makes perfect,’ it’s ‘Perfect practice makes perfect.'” You have to put as much into practice as you do into games.
He acknowledged that Justin Jefferson had every possible excuse not to succeed, but excelled anyways. But usually, rookies need resources to succeed.
He mentioned some rookies that feel like they’ve “made it” once they get to the NFL, and subsequently fail. The ones that stay hungry are the ones he has had the most success with.
Cousins seemed very sensitive to burnout in-season, and always makes sure to take Tuesdays to himself to rest and recuperate. That increases his mental stamina deep into the season.
You should watch the whole thing down yourself, but here are some other nuggets I found interesting:
If they prepare a play or protection, but don’t end up using it in-game, they’ll consider it more in a future game. This way, they can generate an advantage by pulling from a playcalling pool that builds as the season goes along.
“It’s not ‘Practice makes perfect,’ it’s ‘Perfect practice makes perfect.'” You have to put as much into practice as you do into games.
He acknowledged that Justin Jefferson had every possible excuse not to succeed, but excelled anyways. But usually, rookies need resources to succeed.
He mentioned some rookies that feel like they’ve “made it” once they get to the NFL, and subsequently fail. The ones that stay hungry are the ones he has had the most success with.
Cousins seemed very sensitive to burnout in-season, and always makes sure to take Tuesdays to himself to rest and recuperate. That increases his mental stamina deep into the season.
Full read and link to the interview at Zone Coverage.