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D.J. Shockley breaks down Dean Pees' blitz design and Kyle Pitts' third down conversion in Sunday's victory over the Saints.

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Mr Motivator

Let’s goooooooo

Admiral Royale

Always interesting

Atl Peach

That was great! Good pick up by Matthews.

Slim Pickens

Locked on Shock great breakdown. Falcons were the icing on the cake last week.

Samuel Davis

Thank you for the insight..

Michael Williams

Coach pees needs to work on putting better personal in the RedZone defense. Those short lineman make it easy to make short throws in the end zone. The high hands would help. Also we need hall & other dbs to step up and play tighter man coverage and play better zone coverage instead of playing space with no opponent to cover play offense opponent as they run into your zone. That helps the pass rush gives them more time to rush the passer

    Trevor J

    The two red zone TD’s scored on Sunday were both outside throws. Having taller interior lineman wouldn’t have mattered much. You don’t take Grady of the field in the red zone. So that means you’re likely only going to see one taller defensive lineman which may or may not affect the QB. The other are long armed defenders coming off the edge. As far as DB play, well, they’re getting better. I saw Pees run a lot more man coverage this last game letting me know they’re getting more comfortable shadowing guys

Nick bagnulo

Try and get him more open

Patrick Ward

What I would like to know, and I am not trying to be a hater but, why or what are we doing to allow offenses to come back on us? Is it our scheme? Are we just getting outplayed? Is it a mixture of offense going 3 and out, and the defense not getting enough rest?

DirkDiggler69

Great breakdown as always Shock

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