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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 201246" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>FYI from Paul Johnson</p><p></p><p>Johnson said Tech blitzed 26 percent of the time, but “they weren’t very effective.” He suggested that ramping up the aggression – sending seven defenders at quarterbacks instead of five or six – might be the answer.</p><p></p><p>We blitzed 26% of the time, and noted as not effective. To me the answer isn't as simple as sending 7 although that can work if they block with 6. We send 7 and a team max protects forget it. The answer is doing a better job of attacking protection schemes with your blitzes to make them more effective. When you do this, even in max protect you can trick and overload a switch or side even by rushing just 5 by making the line think someone is coming, it occupies that linemen just enough before he switches to free up a lane.</p><p></p><p>We can blitz 40% or 50% of the time doing what we do; and it still won't work. Our blitzes are easy pickups for modern zone offense's; and telegraphed to boot....the blitzing needs more complexity to it</p><p></p><p>they need to get better blitz packages, not just send more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 201246, member: 628"] FYI from Paul Johnson Johnson said Tech blitzed 26 percent of the time, but “they weren’t very effective.” He suggested that ramping up the aggression – sending seven defenders at quarterbacks instead of five or six – might be the answer. We blitzed 26% of the time, and noted as not effective. To me the answer isn't as simple as sending 7 although that can work if they block with 6. We send 7 and a team max protects forget it. The answer is doing a better job of attacking protection schemes with your blitzes to make them more effective. When you do this, even in max protect you can trick and overload a switch or side even by rushing just 5 by making the line think someone is coming, it occupies that linemen just enough before he switches to free up a lane. We can blitz 40% or 50% of the time doing what we do; and it still won't work. Our blitzes are easy pickups for modern zone offense's; and telegraphed to boot....the blitzing needs more complexity to it they need to get better blitz packages, not just send more. [/QUOTE]
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