Wyman: Breaking down one play from K.J. Wright’s best game
Nov 30, 2016, 11:32 AM | Updated: 11:39 am
Dave Wyman believes Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright may have played the best game of his career in Seattle’s loss to Tampa Bay on Sunday.
Wright made eight tackles, one of them coming on the final play of the first half when he closed in on Cameron Brate and laid a big hit on the Buccaneers’ tight end before he could step out of bounds.
Wyman breaks down that play in the video above while also explaining the principles of cover four.
Here are his earlier videos:
• Cover three the intimidation factor of Earl Thomas
• Leverage, spill and how the Seahawks lost contain vs. New England