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Clem's Son's DC ... GT biggest challenge "and it's not even close"
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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 99187" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>This is actually valuable information for Venables to be putting out there. He's giving some things away as to how they're going to play us. According to this interview, the MLB's key is the angle of the path of the BBack... ie if the fullback goes flatter the MLB is reading one play, and if he goes more straight into the line, he's reading another. I actually think that's a good thing to key on that I've never thought about before. The thing is, if I'm CPJ, now I know how to mess up the defense's read: have the BBack take a different angle for the same play. </p><p>And, he mentions some other things in this regard as well - how the safety is supposed to play the AB, reading run vs pass. </p><p></p><p>It's likely CPJ already knows how teams may be teaching their read keys and how to attack that, but you never know when somebody might come up with something different than we've seen so far this year, and it's about getting the players ready to attack that particular D more than about how CPJ knows how to attack it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 99187, member: 216"] This is actually valuable information for Venables to be putting out there. He's giving some things away as to how they're going to play us. According to this interview, the MLB's key is the angle of the path of the BBack... ie if the fullback goes flatter the MLB is reading one play, and if he goes more straight into the line, he's reading another. I actually think that's a good thing to key on that I've never thought about before. The thing is, if I'm CPJ, now I know how to mess up the defense's read: have the BBack take a different angle for the same play. And, he mentions some other things in this regard as well - how the safety is supposed to play the AB, reading run vs pass. It's likely CPJ already knows how teams may be teaching their read keys and how to attack that, but you never know when somebody might come up with something different than we've seen so far this year, and it's about getting the players ready to attack that particular D more than about how CPJ knows how to attack it. [/QUOTE]
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