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Broaddus: Competition Needed At Safety\

Posted by bbroaddus at 5/16/2012 9:35 AM CDT on dallascowboys.com
When going back though my notes on the Cowboys' 2011 season, the one thing that kept popping up as a problem was the play of the safeties on this defense.

Before the season, Rob Ryan spoke of how he liked to use the safeties as interchangable players, meaning that either could line up at the strong or free. I understand what that does scheme-wise, but if one or both of those safeties struggles in coverage, it puts a great deal of pressure on the rest of your defense to make plays.

If I was still on the scouting staff with the Cowboys, I would be in my office day and night trying to find more of a true free safety than two guys like Abram Elam and Gerald Sensabaugh, who have simliar skill sets. When I watched this team play in 2011, there was no one at the safety spot that played with any range. I guess you could say if the ball was in front of them, things were okay, but how many times did we see the ball going down the field without a safety getting over to help the cornerback? Too many, even for Ryan to stomach.

In the offseason, the Cowboys signed Brodney Pool, who played last season with the New York Jets and before that with Ryan and Jerome Henderson with the Cleveland Browns. When I studied Pool last season with the Jets, I saw a player who would play very deep and with some hesitation in his game. There were times that he saw the ball, but his reaction was just late.

Against the Eagles, Pool had a chance to make a play on tight end Brent Celek, but he was late arriving out of the middle of the field and was unable to keep him out of the end zone. Pool really tries to get in position, but he can't. I really didn't see a player that moved all that well. Pool had struggles when he was asked to play coverage out of the slot, allowing way too much separation in the route.

I don't think he runs all that well. He doesn't have a burst or any catch-up speed. In the same Eagles game, he recovered a LeSean McCoy fumble and was run down by offensive tackle Jason Peters when trying to score.

I also had some questions about his ability to be a consistent tackler. In the Giants game he badly missed a tackle on Victor Cruz in the open field.

There are scouts who have told me that he had played better for Henderson in Cleveland than he did last season with the Jets, so we will see if that translates well for the Cowboys. I know it's not a long term commitment by the Cowboys - only a one-year deal - but this is why there was plenty of talk pre-draft that the Cowboys were potentially interested in Mark Barron from Alabama. The club did draft a safety, Matt Johnson, who in the games I studied looked like he could be that player capable of lining up at strong or free safety, and being productive.

The addition of Brandon Carr and Mo Claiborne at corner should also help these safeties not be exposed as much. In a group that includes Barry Church, Danny McCray, Johnson and Pool, someone needs to step up and be that guy on the other side of Sensabaugh.

From what I have seen, I like Johnson's chances.
 
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Ryan and Henderson both know Pool. Pool knows the system.

Assuming he stays healthy, I'd expect that Pool would play well enough to make the team.

So, yeah, I'd be a little surprised if he didn't make the team.

Having said all that -- It'd be fantastic if Johnson somehow turned out to be a world-beater who earned a starting spot.

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EDIT: Also interesting to see that Broaddus was willing to write a negative appraisal of an incoming player.
 
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I'm pulling for Barry Church to grab that spot.

in limited time last year he looked awful as a regular safety.

he was completely terrible against detroit when sensebaugh got hurt last year. he was as much to blame for that lions loss as anyone.

this spot is going to be patchworked until we fall into a draft pick who can do it or overpay in free agency at some point.
 

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in limited time last year he looked awful as a regular safety.

he was completely terrible against detroit when sensebaugh got hurt last year. he was as much to blame for that lions loss as anyone.

this spot is going to be patchworked until we fall into a draft pick who can do it or overpay in free agency at some point.

What about Brandon Carr? Can he play SS?
 
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Ryan and Henderson both know Pool. Pool knows the system.

Assuming he stays healthy, I'd expect that Pool would play well enough to make the team.

So, yeah, I'd be a little surprised if he didn't make the team.

Having said all that -- It'd be fantastic if Johnson somehow turned out to be a world-beater who earned a starting spot.

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EDIT: Also interesting to see that Broaddus was willing to write a negative appraisal of an incoming player.


Elam knew the system as well. A lot of good it did us.
 
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Elam knew the system as well. A lot of good it did us.

I spent all off season telling everyone Elam was a JAG and everyone kept telling me he was a must sign.

We didn't get Nnamdi! Elam is the next best thing is what you all said.

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Elam was great til his dad died and then it was like poof, where's Elam?
 
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Elam knew the system as well. A lot of good it did us.

There is truth in that.

Anyway, Elam did make the team last year.

My guess is that Pool will make the team this year. I'm not saying that I expect great things of Pool, though. I don't.
 

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Elam knew the system as well. A lot of good it did us.

The difference between Elam and Pool is Pool actually has ball skills, and has a history of getting some picks and passes defensed. Whereas Elam didnt, and had one of the alltime worst years ever for a safety in terms of making plays against the pass.
 

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Elam was great til his dad died and then it was like poof, where's Elam?

Great? Huh?

He had no passes defensed, no interceptions and no sacks, for the SEASON. You'd be hard pressed to find me ANY safety in the last 10 years who's started every game and matched that record of futility.
 

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Elam was horrendus and it shouldn't even be a discussion

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