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Pocket$ $traight 05-03-2007, 09:11 PM with all the secondary players on the field at once, how do you suggest the skins get to the qback? you can only cover NFL receivers for so long
A properly working G-dub defense is going to blitz the corners and safeties. Taylor also gives you versatility since he is essentially another linebacker. That being said, the D-line needs to generate some pressure on it's own.
Monkeydad 05-04-2007, 02:59 PM We should just play a half-dollar zone on every play.
Taylor, Landry, Smoot, Springs, Rogers, Jimoh and Prioleau, with Washington, McIntosh, Marshall and a Sartz/Blades rotation. :)
wolfeskins 05-04-2007, 03:26 PM We should just play a half-dollar zone on every play.
Taylor, Landry, Smoot, Springs, Rogers, Jimoh and Prioleau, with Washington, McIntosh, Marshall and a Sartz/Blades rotation. :)
your leaving out mr. fletcher.
CPAlltheWay012 05-04-2007, 10:01 PM your leaving out mr. fletcher.
and mr. stoutmire :P
EARTHQUAKE2689 05-04-2007, 10:15 PM and mr. stoutmire :P
and vincent kennedy mcmahon UR FIRED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RMSkins 05-04-2007, 10:56 PM Also, I forgot to add that Rogers, Springs, and Smoot (probably MaClin too but I dunno bout him) are all solid against the run.
It's spelled Macklin by the way.
skinsfan_nn 05-04-2007, 11:37 PM Also, I forgot to add that Rogers, Springs, and Smoot (probably MaClin too but I dunno bout him) are all solid against the run.
David Macklin is a solid pickup, 7 year vet, 4 with colts, 3 with cards.
Local boy to boot, out of Newport News,VA.
Took less money to come home. A real Quality person, good player.
djnemo65 05-05-2007, 12:17 AM No, He knows what he's talking about.
You need DB's on all of your WR's because other wise slow linebackers will be guarding them. Bad news.
Assuming you are playing man to man. People match up 4-3-4 zones against 3 wr's all the time.
70Chip 05-05-2007, 11:06 AM Assuming you are playing man to man. People match up 4-3-4 zones against 3 wr's all the time.
In 3rd down situations, though, I think it's absolutely necessary to have a 3rd corner so you can defend the slot. The defensive coordinator has to play the percentages in terms of down and distance. If the offense comes out in 3 wide on 1st and 10, it is often so he can run against the nickel.
The bottom line is that you are correct in that you can't robotically mirror the offense. The nickel as a base defense, however, would not serve us well since we have a hard enough time stopping the run with 3 LBers. It would be effective, as I said before, against the Eagles because they pass so much that even when they have 2 WR in the game you can treat the TE as a 3rd WR. I think even they would like to get more balance, though, so you might be playing into their hands a little bit.
GTripp0012 05-05-2007, 12:09 PM In 3rd down situations, though, I think it's absolutely necessary to have a 3rd corner so you can defend the slot. The defensive coordinator has to play the percentages in terms of down and distance. If the offense comes out in 3 wide on 1st and 10, it is often so he can run against the nickel.
The bottom line is that you are correct in that you can't robotically mirror the offense. The nickel as a base defense, however, would not serve us well since we have a hard enough time stopping the run with 3 LBers. It would be effective, as I said before, against the Eagles because they pass so much that even when they have 2 WR in the game you can treat the TE as a 3rd WR. I think even they would like to get more balance, though, so you might be playing into their hands a little bit.Yeah, against Cover 2 or Cover three looks with 3 LBs, the QB has an easy throw to either the TE or the slot guy right in between the linebackers. On third and medium, a smart veteran QB would take that throw every time it was given to him.
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