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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 258376" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>not the safeties dude....not the safeties. The S ALWAYS align per the scheme; and are instructed to wait or backpedal. And when paul says that its a flex alignment based on a 3 yard feel for the OUTER CBs only. Even the nickel CB has a certain spot because he has run fits too. If you call press YOU HAVE to be on the guy....the off technique is used where you catch and ride the guy; they don't have 10 yard flexibility. We were always told 2 yards from your spot not 7 or 5 or 10.</p><p></p><p>if its press you are head on the guy. period. If you get a two deep called its either press or within a couple. If its 3 deep its press or tight up to snap then backpedal to bail a bit...but here you show press so the QB doesn't think he has the slant as automatic. We don't do this. We are off 7-10 at snap...giving up the auto slant. To me, this is so correctable to be more aggressive with simple philosophy change and coaching</p><p></p><p>either way S always have a spot, always...its 10 or 15 or whatever...but they can't choose it. Its almost like saying the X can choose to align on the numbers or not...no way...</p><p></p><p>Paul has always said he would not mettle in the D, as he wouldn't like someone doing it to his O.</p><p></p><p>Then you add Ted's record with other schools and the same schemes/issues...I am sure Paul isn't mettling....thats the nice thing about track records</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 258376, member: 628"] not the safeties dude....not the safeties. The S ALWAYS align per the scheme; and are instructed to wait or backpedal. And when paul says that its a flex alignment based on a 3 yard feel for the OUTER CBs only. Even the nickel CB has a certain spot because he has run fits too. If you call press YOU HAVE to be on the guy....the off technique is used where you catch and ride the guy; they don't have 10 yard flexibility. We were always told 2 yards from your spot not 7 or 5 or 10. if its press you are head on the guy. period. If you get a two deep called its either press or within a couple. If its 3 deep its press or tight up to snap then backpedal to bail a bit...but here you show press so the QB doesn't think he has the slant as automatic. We don't do this. We are off 7-10 at snap...giving up the auto slant. To me, this is so correctable to be more aggressive with simple philosophy change and coaching either way S always have a spot, always...its 10 or 15 or whatever...but they can't choose it. Its almost like saying the X can choose to align on the numbers or not...no way... Paul has always said he would not mettle in the D, as he wouldn't like someone doing it to his O. Then you add Ted's record with other schools and the same schemes/issues...I am sure Paul isn't mettling....thats the nice thing about track records [/QUOTE]
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