Trevon Diggs allowed over 1000 yards in coverage this year. AJ Terrell allowed 200. The entire job of a CB is to limit yards and take away a WR on the field. Diggs kept getting targeted (increasing INT chances) because he got torched. He just has great hands... thats it
Trevon Diggs allowed over 1000 yards in coverage this year. AJ Terrell allowed 200. The entire job of a CB is to limit yards and take away a WR on the field. Diggs kept getting targeted (increasing INT chances) because he got torched. He just has great hands... thats it
@BengalYouTube He allowed 52% completion and 4 TD’s vs. 11 INT’s (Pro Football Reference), oftentimes covering the opposing WR1. That’s getting torched?
@CoachBKelly He allowed 18.5 yards per catch and 1016 yards (over 150 more yards allowed than the 2nd highest in the NFL via PFF) I think that’s qualifies as getting torched
@BengalYouTube The yards thing is also a result of being heavily targeted - which can often be the byproduct of #1 CB’s on the best teams. Allowing yards is one thing, the lack of TD’s allowed along with the low completion % and interception numbers made him extremely valuable.
@CoachBKelly How do you rationalize yards per catch allowed Most elite CBs aren’t allowing nearly 20 yards a catch
@CoachBKelly @BengalYouTube If he's a good corner why is he heavily targeted? Good QB's will take shots here and there but IF he's good they'll throw it somewhere else more times than not. It makes absolutely no sense that they purposely throw to him cause he's good, there's a reason why he's targeted
@CoachBKelly @BengalYouTube I don’t think you understand that the yards he allows leads to TDs. It won’t count for his TDs allowed stat because he’s got great recover ability, but those yards leads to TDs. Even if the Cowboys didn’t give up a ton of points, too much of them were a result of Diggs.