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<blockquote data-quote="zhavenor" data-source="post: 73564" data-attributes="member: 1541"><p>There are times when depending on what the defense is doing it is better to have a designed give with zone blocking. An example of it is in a 4-3 when the MLB is flying to the outside and is responsible for the pitch. That leaves the 4 defensive lineman verses 5 o-lineman with no linebacker help. A zone dive to the b back should tear that d apart if you can handle the d tackles. Another example is where we blocked down with the tackle and A back and pulled the play side guard to the outside, which we saw a lot of it on Saturday. Those are designed gives to help deal with how the read man, in this case the OLB, was playing the option. That's not an all inclusive list but I hope it helps a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zhavenor, post: 73564, member: 1541"] There are times when depending on what the defense is doing it is better to have a designed give with zone blocking. An example of it is in a 4-3 when the MLB is flying to the outside and is responsible for the pitch. That leaves the 4 defensive lineman verses 5 o-lineman with no linebacker help. A zone dive to the b back should tear that d apart if you can handle the d tackles. Another example is where we blocked down with the tackle and A back and pulled the play side guard to the outside, which we saw a lot of it on Saturday. Those are designed gives to help deal with how the read man, in this case the OLB, was playing the option. That's not an all inclusive list but I hope it helps a little. [/QUOTE]
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