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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 749416" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Can someone explain to me why the LBs were so close to the DLs that they were essentially the 4th and 5th DL, and why they were occupying the same gaps as the Defensive ends? That was essentially a stacked Defensive End look, leaving the NT responsible for two gaps at the LOS, and two LBs responsible for 4 gaps past the LOS. Since they were so close to the LOS, they had no angle to support the two middle gaps behind the NT. The two gaps on each side of the offensives center (basically the gaps the NT was responsible for) had no LB level support. All the RB had to do was look at which side the NT was penetrating and pick the other side..which he did. We essentially overloaded the outside of the tackles and left the middle to one man (NT) and Juanyeh who was 7-8 yards down field.</p><p></p><p>That play was the RB vs Juanyeh...and we all know how that ended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 749416, member: 360"] Can someone explain to me why the LBs were so close to the DLs that they were essentially the 4th and 5th DL, and why they were occupying the same gaps as the Defensive ends? That was essentially a stacked Defensive End look, leaving the NT responsible for two gaps at the LOS, and two LBs responsible for 4 gaps past the LOS. Since they were so close to the LOS, they had no angle to support the two middle gaps behind the NT. The two gaps on each side of the offensives center (basically the gaps the NT was responsible for) had no LB level support. All the RB had to do was look at which side the NT was penetrating and pick the other side..which he did. We essentially overloaded the outside of the tackles and left the middle to one man (NT) and Juanyeh who was 7-8 yards down field. That play was the RB vs Juanyeh...and we all know how that ended. [/QUOTE]
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