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He's their 41th in coverage, a few spots above Webb (46). I'm glad that he has put the torrid start behind him to date. He's been dependable in the last few weeks while manning the LCB in Nickle packages with Webb in the slot. The numbers have been impressive as well since San Francisco. 8 completions on 22 targets for 86 yards and no scores for a QB rating of 48.7. Couple of PDs included. I thought he had his best game in Cleveland after watching that game. I hope he keeps it up.

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Its just whoever has the most will to do their job and is the most healthiest.   

Webb and Jimmy are major disappointments.   I hope we find a way to give them a scare to scrap them next year.  Because I REFUSE to watch these two players with a fat contract hand out the same damn performance next year.

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Shareece Wright is apparently a top corner as per pro football focus. Ranked 32nd on the list of best corners in the league, far above both Jimmy and Webb.

https://mobile.twitter.com/PFF/status/672899009292460032/photo/1

 

Who?  Pro Football Focus?..............You guys are KILLING ME!

 

Shareece Wight?.....Ok.....I know when things are bad reaching at any straw is the reaction.  But Pro Football Focus is a joke and you guys have to stop citing that empty can.  You impeach yourselves when you cite PFF.  Your argument literally dies right there when you undermine yourself. 

 

Heres a key play in the Cleveland game.  Who's fault is it?  Is it Shareece Wright who is never engaged? or is it Will Hill who may have blown over the top coverage?  If its Wright, what are you talking about?  If it's Hill, how is Will Hill a "Difference Maker" as idolized in another happy talk piece on this site by Kevin Byrne?

 

For crying out loud.

 

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2015113000/2015/REG12/ravens@browns#menu=gameinfo%7CcontentId%3A0ap3000000592041&tab=analyze

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Who?  Pro Football Focus?..............You guys are KILLING ME!

 

Shareece Wight?.....Ok.....I know when things are bad reaching at any straw is the reaction.  But Pro Football Focus is a joke and you guys have to stop citing that empty can.  You impeach yourselves when you cite PFF.  Your argument literally dies right there when you undermine yourself. 

 

Heres a key play in the Cleveland game.  Who's fault is it?  Is it Shareece Wright who is never engaged? or is it Will Hill who may have blown over the top coverage?  If its Wright, what are you talking about?  If it's Hill, how is Will Hill a "Difference Maker" as idolized in another happy talk piece on this site by Kevin Byrne?

 

For crying out loud.

 

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2015113000/2015/REG12/ravens@browns#menu=gameinfo%7CcontentId%3A0ap3000000592041&tab=analyze

Aren't you a welcome ray of sunshine among the barrage of negativity around here.

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Aren't you a welcome ray of sunshine among the barrage of negativity around here.

 

You know, you can look at the world through Rose Colored Glasses.  Things look positive that way. It makes it possible for light hearted banter.  But when your rosy picture is directly controverted by the facts ....well...

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Its just whoever has the most will to do their job and is the most healthiest.   

Webb and Jimmy are major disappointments.   I hope we find a way to give them a scare to scrap them next year.  Because I REFUSE to watch these two players with a fat contract hand out the same damn performance next year.

I think Shareece Wright and Will Davis will challenge them for playing time next season. Plus there's the chance of some high picked rookie corner to step in as well.

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Who? Pro Football Focus?..............You guys are KILLING ME!

Shareece Wight?.....Ok.....I know when things are bad reaching at any straw is the reaction. But Pro Football Focus is a joke and you guys have to stop citing that empty can. You impeach yourselves when you cite PFF. Your argument literally dies right there when you undermine yourself.

Heres a key play in the Cleveland game. Who's fault is it? Is it Shareece Wright who is never engaged? or is it Will Hill who may have blown over the top coverage? If its Wright, what are you talking about? If it's Hill, how is Will Hill a "Difference Maker" as idolized in another happy talk piece on this site by Kevin Byrne?

For crying out loud.

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2015113000/2015/REG12/ravens@browns#menu=gameinfo%7CcontentId%3A0ap3000000592041&tab=analyze

that was obviously on Will, he but on an underneath route. And even still, Hill ALWAYS shows up when we need him. Teams are gonna avoid him pretty soon. One bad play doesn't change that. And Wright has been Ballin, doesn't make him a superstar, but a hidden gem. We just hope it stays this way.
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Wright will be decent depth next season, I hope (he'll be a UFA). I think we have some solid depth CBs on this team entering next season between Webb, Wright, and Davis, but I'd still like a legit starting CB across from Jimmy, someone you can rely on every game. ...but we probably won't find this player in the draft, and Oz won't sign him in FA because it costs a comp. pick, so it'll probably be the same next year with Jimmy/Wright/Webb as our 1,2,3. Not bad, but I prefer better. 

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Who?  Pro Football Focus?..............You guys are KILLING ME!

 

Shareece Wight?.....Ok.....I know when things are bad reaching at any straw is the reaction.  But Pro Football Focus is a joke and you guys have to stop citing that empty can.  You impeach yourselves when you cite PFF.  Your argument literally dies right there when you undermine yourself. 

 

Heres a key play in the Cleveland game.  Who's fault is it?  Is it Shareece Wright who is never engaged? or is it Will Hill who may have blown over the top coverage?  If its Wright, what are you talking about?  If it's Hill, how is Will Hill a "Difference Maker" as idolized in another happy talk piece on this site by Kevin Byrne?

 

For crying out loud.

 

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2015113000/2015/REG12/ravens@browns#menu=gameinfo|contentId%3A0ap3000000592041&tab=analyze

if that's the play I think it is then that was definitely on hill. He even admitted as much himself.
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Who?  Pro Football Focus?..............You guys are KILLING ME!

 

Shareece Wight?.....Ok.....I know when things are bad reaching at any straw is the reaction.  But Pro Football Focus is a joke and you guys have to stop citing that empty can.  You impeach yourselves when you cite PFF.  Your argument literally dies right there when you undermine yourself. 

 

Heres a key play in the Cleveland game.  Who's fault is it?  Is it Shareece Wright who is never engaged? or is it Will Hill who may have blown over the top coverage?  If its Wright, what are you talking about?  If it's Hill, how is Will Hill a "Difference Maker" as idolized in another happy talk piece on this site by Kevin Byrne?

 

For crying out loud.

 

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2015113000/2015/REG12/ravens@browns#menu=gameinfo%7CcontentId%3A0ap3000000592041&tab=analyze

They've already stated that Hill blew coverage, as Hill has himself.

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Who?  Pro Football Focus?..............You guys are KILLING ME!

 

Shareece Wight?.....Ok.....I know when things are bad reaching at any straw is the reaction.  But Pro Football Focus is a joke and you guys have to stop citing that empty can.  You impeach yourselves when you cite PFF.  Your argument literally dies right there when you undermine yourself. 

 

Heres a key play in the Cleveland game.  Who's fault is it?  Is it Shareece Wright who is never engaged? or is it Will Hill who may have blown over the top coverage?  If its Wright, what are you talking about?  If it's Hill, how is Will Hill a "Difference Maker" as idolized in another happy talk piece on this site by Kevin Byrne?

 

For crying out loud.

 

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2015113000/2015/REG12/ravens@browns#menu=gameinfo%7CcontentId%3A0ap3000000592041&tab=analyze

 

I'm uncertain how one could watch the play in its entirety and proclaim that Wright never engaged. Here's the All-22 angle (Link). He clearly makes contact with Travis Benjamin at the 40 yard line. It's a Cover 4 with a Nickel blitz, which was picked up by Duke Johnson. The score itself took place in Hill's intended area, so the outcome falls on his shoulders, not Wright's. That being said, it wasn't even that egregious of an occurrence. Albert McClellan stuck with Marlon Moore on the drag route, and Jimmy Smith doubled Gary Barnridge with Kendrick Lewis roughly 20 yards down the field, leaving a large void on the middle right side of the field. Brian Hartline ran a square-in that was heading directly into the void, and Hill jumped the route after realizing that Hartline was becoming open. It was a risky decision, and it obviously ended up costing him, but it was at least partly understandable. That being said, it's far too shallow and even laughably basic to judge whether a player is a general difference-maker based on a single play or whether they've allowed a single touchdown. There isn't a top flight safety in the league this season minus Harrison Smith who hasn't allowed a score. Eric Berry and Reshad Jones are among the two best at SS and they've each given up at least 2 TDs this season. Using this pass/fail scale to determine the overall rankings comes off as exceedingly uninformed. I'd advise to take this into consideration in order to escape the unavoidable irony when patting yourself on the back about knowledge of the game at others' expense.

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I'm uncertain how one could watch the play in its entirety and proclaim that Wright never engaged. Here's the All-22 angle (Link). He clearly makes contact with Travis Benjamin at the 40 yard line. It's a Cover 4 with a Nickel blitz, which was picked up by Duke Johnson. The score itself took place in Hill's intended area, so the outcome falls on his shoulders, not Wright's. That being said, it wasn't even that egregious of an occurrence. Albert McClellan stuck with Marlon Moore on the drag route, and Jimmy Smith doubled Gary Barnridge with Kendrick Lewis roughly 20 yards down the field, leaving a large void on the middle right side of the field. Brian Hartline ran a square-in that was heading directly into the void, and Hill jumped the route after realizing that Hartline was becoming open. It was a risky decision, and it obviously ended up costing him, but it was at least partly understandable. That being said, it's far too shallow and even laughably basic to judge whether a player is a general difference-maker based on a single play or whether they've allowed a single touchdown. There isn't a top flight safety in the league this season minus Harrison Smith who hasn't allowed a score. Eric Berry and Reshad Jones are among the two best at SS and they've each given up at least 2 TDs this season. Using this pass/fail scale to determine the overall rankings comes off as exceedingly uninformed. I'd advise to take this into consideration in order to escape the unavoidable irony when patting yourself on the back about knowledge of the game at others' expense.

To be fair to all parties involved, the Browns ran literally the PERFECT play to beat a cover 4 zone. Run an in route to draw in the SS and then run a post to get behind his zone. It was going to be a lose-lose for Hill on this play no matter what happened.

I was initially critical of Hill, but after reviewing the play, the Browns somehow were brilliant and just called the number one cover 4 beater. Can't really do anything about it

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To be fair to all parties involved, the Browns ran literally the PERFECT play to beat a cover 4 zone. Run an in route to draw in the SS and then run a post to get behind his zone. It was going to be a lose-lose for Hill on this play no matter what happened.

I was initially critical of Hill, but after reviewing the play, the Browns somehow were brilliant and just called the number one cover 4 beater. Can't really do anything about it

 

That they did. I agree on all accounts here. Good point.

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To be fair to all parties involved, the Browns ran literally the PERFECT play to beat a cover 4 zone. Run an in route to draw in the SS and then run a post to get behind his zone. It was going to be a lose-lose for Hill on this play no matter what happened.

I was initially critical of Hill, but after reviewing the play, the Browns somehow were brilliant and just called the number one cover 4 beater. Can't really do anything about it

Lmao if that were the patsies everybody would say the play called knew the ravens would be in cover4. But it was just a lucky call and hills reaction looked slightly delayed.

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The guy has been good since the 49ers game.  I was very critical of the signing when it happened, but I'm starting to turn to the other side in being willing to re-sign him at the right price.  The guy is playing coverages very well right now.  I really hope it continues because everyone knows we could use anything decent at CB, and I can't believe I'm considering that to be Shareece Wright right now.

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Its just whoever has the most will to do their job and is the most healthiest.   

Webb and Jimmy are major disappointments.   I hope we find a way to give them a scare to scrap them next year.  Because I REFUSE to watch these two players with a fat contract hand out the same damn performance next year.

Jimmy got his money and now he's MISSING IN ACTION. Pathetic. 

 

Webb came in out of shape to training camp .Time to release him after this season.He could not

even pass the physical , a telling sign of future performance. 

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Jimmy got his money and now he's MISSING IN ACTION. Pathetic. 

 

Webb came in out of shape to training camp .Time to release him after this season.He could not

even pass the physical , a telling sign of future performance. 

He failed the conditioning test, not his physical.  He also has 2 blown out knees.  I'm disappointed Webb isn't what he was from 2010-2012 but its not him.  He's not some dud who chows burgers all offseason and boozes it up hardcore.  He works at it.  Smith is coming off lisfranc (sp?) surgery.  Not exactly an easy recovery there either.

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He failed the conditioning test, not his physical. He also has 2 blown out knees. I'm disappointed Webb isn't what he was from 2010-2012 but its not him. He's not some dud who chows burgers all offseason and boozes it up hardcore. He works at it. Smith is coming off lisfranc (sp?) surgery. Not exactly an easy recovery there either.

They have both been terrible this year .

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I'm uncertain how one could watch the play in its entirety and proclaim that Wright never engaged. Here's the All-22 angle (Link). He clearly makes contact with Travis Benjamin at the 40 yard line. It's a Cover 4 with a Nickel blitz, which was picked up by Duke Johnson. The score itself took place in Hill's intended area, so the outcome falls on his shoulders, not Wright's. That being said, it wasn't even that egregious of an occurrence. Albert McClellan stuck with Marlon Moore on the drag route, and Jimmy Smith doubled Gary Barnridge with Kendrick Lewis roughly 20 yards down the field, leaving a large void on the middle right side of the field. Brian Hartline ran a square-in that was heading directly into the void, and Hill jumped the route after realizing that Hartline was becoming open. It was a risky decision, and it obviously ended up costing him, but it was at least partly understandable. That being said, it's far too shallow and even laughably basic to judge whether a player is a general difference-maker based on a single play or whether they've allowed a single touchdown. There isn't a top flight safety in the league this season minus Harrison Smith who hasn't allowed a score. Eric Berry and Reshad Jones are among the two best at SS and they've each given up at least 2 TDs this season. Using this pass/fail scale to determine the overall rankings comes off as exceedingly uninformed. I'd advise to take this into consideration in order to escape the unavoidable irony when patting yourself on the back about knowledge of the game at others' expense.

 

I won't need as many words.  Wright played that play terribly and he's not the guy.

 

As Abraham Lincoln said of Stephen Douglas in the great Illinois debate that framed that era..."That man uses more words to say less than any man I have known."

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I won't need as many words.  Wright played that play terribly and he's not the guy.

 

As Abraham Lincoln said of Stephen Douglas in the great Illinois debate that framed that era..."That man uses more words to say less than any man I have known."

 

If that's your opinion, then I highly question your level of understanding of the concept of the play. It's a Cover 4 and he stays true to the outside since Will Hill was expected to cover the middle-left quarter. Hill bites on Hartline, vacating the area. It shouldn't be this difficult to grasp. Wright's played well since his first disastrous contest; doesn't mean that he's the LCB of the future. The two can coincide without contradicting one another. I provided a full breakdown of the play. You've returned with an assessment that shows zero comprehension of the occurrence and of the intended responsibilities. Being wrong in less words isn't more of a victory than being right with more. Please try again.

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Lol S.Wright. I guess anything can happen starters arise out of thin air at times. But I at least thought R.Melvin could develop more consistency and be an average corner. S.Wright ugh not so much so yet.

On another Note* what happen to Trey Walker this is a broken season. If he's healthy get him and Terrance Brooks much more snaps. ( no reason to even bother mentioning Arthur brown anymore. Wasted pick and salary cap space.

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delete this board and season forever. come back fresh next year. its officially over. people are making positive threads about shareece wright.

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The guy has been good since the 49ers game.  I was very critical of the signing when it happened, but I'm starting to turn to the other side in being willing to re-sign him at the right price.  The guy is playing coverages very well right now.  I really hope it continues because everyone knows we could use anything decent at CB, and I can't believe I'm considering that to be Shareece Wright right now.

 

I honestly thought it was a mistake at first to sign Wright but the guy has been playing solid so far after the 49ers game. I thought Melvin would be better but he just recently was cut by The Patriots so The Ravens made the right move to cut Melvin in favor of Wright..

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