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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 104501" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>QB will take a much deeper slower drop to bait the rushers...the rushers have to see this and the fact the playside OL doesn't engage...</p><p>playside OT often cuts the playside DE (can be the TE doing this too)</p><p>GCG or OT-G-C will step one second and fake pass block and pull, the RB does about the same before releasing....the DL and LBs have to engage and read release to flow to the flats. The DT particularly has to do this, especially when the LBs are blitzing.</p><p></p><p>As a playside End need to defeat the cut, watch the Rback and roll to the edge.</p><p>as a OLB and MLB need to read the guard through to the RB...if you are blitzing and the G or C taps you and lets you go you need to peel off. The QB will continue to recede giving it away as well. Its really easy to see, If that GC doesn't engage and you are rushing and, the QB never plants, peel off. If you are not rushing as a LB need to flow to that edge fast by reading the guard to the RB...the second that guard releases need to beat him to the flat. </p><p></p><p>The playside CB if in man will try to get run out....with a 9 route...needs to turn his head, if he is in cover 2 or 3 needs to let that WR go and come up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 104501, member: 628"] QB will take a much deeper slower drop to bait the rushers...the rushers have to see this and the fact the playside OL doesn't engage... playside OT often cuts the playside DE (can be the TE doing this too) GCG or OT-G-C will step one second and fake pass block and pull, the RB does about the same before releasing....the DL and LBs have to engage and read release to flow to the flats. The DT particularly has to do this, especially when the LBs are blitzing. As a playside End need to defeat the cut, watch the Rback and roll to the edge. as a OLB and MLB need to read the guard through to the RB...if you are blitzing and the G or C taps you and lets you go you need to peel off. The QB will continue to recede giving it away as well. Its really easy to see, If that GC doesn't engage and you are rushing and, the QB never plants, peel off. If you are not rushing as a LB need to flow to that edge fast by reading the guard to the RB...the second that guard releases need to beat him to the flat. The playside CB if in man will try to get run out....with a 9 route...needs to turn his head, if he is in cover 2 or 3 needs to let that WR go and come up. [/QUOTE]
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