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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 201197" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>not sure if replying to me, but I am not suggesting we do what JT did exactly....cover 3 75% of the time; which gave up the backside in or curl all the time. If you had a QB that could find it and a line that could give him time he could pick us apart. But with tenuta...the latter was rare. What I am suggesting, is we utilize a line blocking exploitation D like tenuta did. He was a master at attacking and breaking down a teams blocking schemes based on their tape and tendencies; and creating pressure packages to do that.</p><p></p><p>We rarely brought 6. We always brought 4 or 5; and disguised which 4 or 5; and blitzed where that team's OL had a switch call or struggled with pickups. If the line call adjusts to what they think the D is bringing 6, and they slide the line, then you don't bring the blitzer to the side they support and bring and extra man from the opposite side you either have a free blitzer or a one on one with a RB...and you win most times.</p><p></p><p>To do this, you really need to be able to break down a teams OL based on tape....and I don't think Ted does that; his scheme suggests none of that is done. </p><p></p><p>so here is an example of what I would like to be more creative in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 201197, member: 628"] not sure if replying to me, but I am not suggesting we do what JT did exactly....cover 3 75% of the time; which gave up the backside in or curl all the time. If you had a QB that could find it and a line that could give him time he could pick us apart. But with tenuta...the latter was rare. What I am suggesting, is we utilize a line blocking exploitation D like tenuta did. He was a master at attacking and breaking down a teams blocking schemes based on their tape and tendencies; and creating pressure packages to do that. We rarely brought 6. We always brought 4 or 5; and disguised which 4 or 5; and blitzed where that team's OL had a switch call or struggled with pickups. If the line call adjusts to what they think the D is bringing 6, and they slide the line, then you don't bring the blitzer to the side they support and bring and extra man from the opposite side you either have a free blitzer or a one on one with a RB...and you win most times. To do this, you really need to be able to break down a teams OL based on tape....and I don't think Ted does that; his scheme suggests none of that is done. so here is an example of what I would like to be more creative in. [/QUOTE]
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