Believe:BelieveNBG wrote:Not over protective, not snitty, but some have been over critical about JJ. Just my observation, but there are 10 other defenders on the field and none have received his criticism. I can think of many defenders that have not done a "great" job, but no one else gets called out. The defense as a unit made mistakes. Sometimes a corner stands out more than others because if they make a mistake it can end up being a touchdown. If a linebacker misses a tackle, there are several other lines of defense to make the play and prevent the touchdown. Does getting beat on a few plays mean a player is not draft worthy? I think not. I don't know of any DB at any level that has never been beat. As far as the ball coming his way alot, its the soft coverage we play. If they are going to line him up 10 yds. off the receiver, any half decent team should be smart enough to throw his way and take it. I just hope next season we don't line our DBs up 10 yards off the receiver and allow them to make plays. As for Keon, his position puts him in a position to make those plays. A good athelete with a nose for the ball will make those plays. It doesn't take a great cover man to do it. I too have seen the games and I too have seen Keon make mistakes and get beat too. Teams have not had any fear in throwing towards Keon in one on one coverages. Ask Memphis.
I agree that our entire defense deserves scrutiny and I think I've been among several who have been critical of them as a unit, as has hammb.
Jelani's blown coverages are not what makes him a non-factor in the draft. Just look at it this way - is he as good as Patten? Nope, no way. And Patten didn't get drafted.
As for Keon, I'm in the camp that believes he was a safety playing way out of position at corner. That led to him getting burned more than you'd like from a corner.





