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Coach Collins hosts defensive summit including coaches from Falcons, Navy, Texas, GA Southern, etc
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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 695579" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>Thanks for all this!</p><p></p><p>Sounds like you're making a Jimmie's and Joe's argument. I'm not sure whether that involves winning a matchup or staying disciplined or some combination thereof. I do want to try and get schematic advantages when we are facing many teams who are simply going to throw out a better athlete to avoid needing to double team or aren't going to be pushed back requiring the RB to alter his line. Personally I think creating some confusion for the offense is essential to success, especially for keeping a QB off rhythm. Obviously we can't make it too confusing for us to execute or to end up sacrificing fundamentals where the DL does their job for instance but the LB isn't playing his assignment. Maybe I'm going into the weeds here. I'm only an observer of the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 695579, member: 1929"] Thanks for all this! Sounds like you're making a Jimmie's and Joe's argument. I'm not sure whether that involves winning a matchup or staying disciplined or some combination thereof. I do want to try and get schematic advantages when we are facing many teams who are simply going to throw out a better athlete to avoid needing to double team or aren't going to be pushed back requiring the RB to alter his line. Personally I think creating some confusion for the offense is essential to success, especially for keeping a QB off rhythm. Obviously we can't make it too confusing for us to execute or to end up sacrificing fundamentals where the DL does their job for instance but the LB isn't playing his assignment. Maybe I'm going into the weeds here. I'm only an observer of the game. [/QUOTE]
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