Tag Archives: Andy Dalton

Ryan Shazier’s performance versus the Bengals last Saturday in the Wild Card was very impressive. In this game, he collected 13 tackles, two forced fumbles, two tackles for loss, and two pass deflections. Additionally, he was used to rush the passer mainly in the 4th quarter. In this breakdown, we will take a look at all three phases of his game, and discuss how he used his physical skill-set along with form technique to make plays to secure the victory and help the Steelers move on to the AFC Divisional round.


Run Defense

In run defense, Shazier stood out as one of the best defenders on the field collecting two tackles for loss with his 13 tackles on the day. The first play we will look at happened with 5:16 left in the first quarter.

In this play, the Bengals attempt to run a power G-lead where they pull both the backside and the strongside guard to block for #32 Jeremy Hill. Shazier is initially watching the strongside A-gap between the right guard and the center, but since the right guard pulls to lead block, Shazier’s new responsibility is the gap between the down-blocking tight end (Eifert) and the right guard on the strongside of the formation.… Article continues here

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Andy Dalton is one of the NFL’s most controversial Quarterbacks due to his inconsistency, lack of playoff success and also capability to occasionally have great games. Dalton has once again led the Bengals to the playoffs, winning the 5th seed in the AFC and facing the AFC South champion Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. Coming into the playoffs this year Dalton has had a mediocre year with 19 TD’s and 17 INT’s as well as a 64.1% completion percentage which ranks him tied for 13th in the league with Tom Brady. Dalton has his good games as well as his bad, but I wanted to take a look at some select plays from his previous game vs. the Steelers to see how Dalton fared beyond the stat line and maybe get a glimpse of what he can be capable of in the playoffs this season.


Play 1: 1st & 10. -23. 12:32 1st.

Formation: Singleback Dice Slot (11 Personnel)

As you see in the picture above, the Bengals are running a “Verticals” concept, with the two outside WR’s outside releasing and running up the sideline while the slot WR runs away from the jam and then to the post. The Steelers defense is showing Cover 2 until Dalton gets into his cadence, then the SS (to the field) drops down to what looks like man-to-man coverage with the slot WR.… Article continues here

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