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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 91645" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>I agree with this to an extent but only to an extent. First it depends on the team you are playing. If you are playing an offense that is known for making mistakes then it's best to make them earn their way down the field and wait for the mistakes to happen. UNC played flawlessly so this wasn't going to work with them. Second, if the other team scores too quickly then the number of plays they need to score goes down as does the number of opportunities for drive-ending penalties, mistakes, turnovers etc. So there needs to be a balance.</p><p></p><p>We did bring a fair bit of pressure on UNC late in the game. By that time they were running screen after screen after screen. Also our pressure wasn't getting home. That said this game in particular I think we were not prepared with some nuclear pressure options.</p><p></p><p>More than anything we need need a deeper, more skilled, more experienced front 4. DEs who can actually wins some 1-on-1s and get the occaisional sack or at least a QB hurry. UNC QB didn't have to hurry much at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 91645, member: 857"] I agree with this to an extent but only to an extent. First it depends on the team you are playing. If you are playing an offense that is known for making mistakes then it's best to make them earn their way down the field and wait for the mistakes to happen. UNC played flawlessly so this wasn't going to work with them. Second, if the other team scores too quickly then the number of plays they need to score goes down as does the number of opportunities for drive-ending penalties, mistakes, turnovers etc. So there needs to be a balance. We did bring a fair bit of pressure on UNC late in the game. By that time they were running screen after screen after screen. Also our pressure wasn't getting home. That said this game in particular I think we were not prepared with some nuclear pressure options. More than anything we need need a deeper, more skilled, more experienced front 4. DEs who can actually wins some 1-on-1s and get the occaisional sack or at least a QB hurry. UNC QB didn't have to hurry much at all. [/QUOTE]
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