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<blockquote data-quote="ilovetheoption" data-source="post: 855215" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>So, honestly, QQH/Cover 6 plays a lot like Cover 3, a lot of the time. The simplest way to get QQH out of a MOFC look is you just rock your Free Safety to the strong seam, and your weakside corner gets deep 1/2, while your strongside corner gets deep 1/4.</p><p></p><p>But really, while it's sometimes simpler to have a MOFO coverage out of 2 high, you can do whatever coverage with whatever alignment, you just have to have dudes that can do the job.</p><p></p><p>Like, TCU made its name playing Palms coverage (which is at heart a 2 high coverage) out of a 1 high look (425). </p><p></p><p>The thing to remember is people get hung up on formations, but formations really aren't as important as fronts and coverages. The formations tend to lend themselves better to certain fronts and certain coverages, but you can stunt and shift and blitz from any front to any front, and from any coverage to any coverage.</p><p></p><p>THe REAL devil is matching the fronts and the coverages, not so much the formations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ilovetheoption, post: 855215, member: 1414"] So, honestly, QQH/Cover 6 plays a lot like Cover 3, a lot of the time. The simplest way to get QQH out of a MOFC look is you just rock your Free Safety to the strong seam, and your weakside corner gets deep 1/2, while your strongside corner gets deep 1/4. But really, while it's sometimes simpler to have a MOFO coverage out of 2 high, you can do whatever coverage with whatever alignment, you just have to have dudes that can do the job. Like, TCU made its name playing Palms coverage (which is at heart a 2 high coverage) out of a 1 high look (425). The thing to remember is people get hung up on formations, but formations really aren't as important as fronts and coverages. The formations tend to lend themselves better to certain fronts and certain coverages, but you can stunt and shift and blitz from any front to any front, and from any coverage to any coverage. THe REAL devil is matching the fronts and the coverages, not so much the formations. [/QUOTE]
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