I break down the structural tendency in the Patriots' weak rotation coverage and how the "Vision" safety rule creates isolation issues for their cornerbacks, especially Christian Gonzalez. Learn how the Seahawks can utilize formation stress and specific receiver matchups to generate explosive plays against New England’s secondary in the Super Bowl.
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» In this episode:
The “Vision” Concept: We break down the Patriots’ specific safety rules in weak rotation Cover 3 and Quarters that create the “Vision” technique.
Structural Isolation: We explain why this rule technically leaves the backside cornerback—often Christian Gonzalez—without any vertical safety help.
Film Evidence: We analyze tape of the Broncos and Texans to show how this look can be exploited (and how it can be missed).
The “Vision” Trap: We look at how offenses use formation into the boundary to “trap” the safety’s eyes and manufacture one-on-ones.
Super Bowl Blueprint: We detail how Seattle can align Rashid Shaheed (or JSN) to attack this specific structural weakness in New England’s secondary.
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction: The Patriots' Coverage Vulnerability
0:35 - Rams Film: How Formation Stress Creates Isolation
2:50 - The "Vision Safety" Rule Explained
4:16 - Texans Film: The Missed Opportunity on the Post
7:24 - Broncos Film: Punishing the "Vision" Look
9:13 - Super Bowl Preview: How Seattle Can Attack Christian Gonzalez
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