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<blockquote data-quote="GTBandit22" data-source="post: 921639" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>It’s just a fire zone blitz. The idea is you bring pressure from the linebacker/db spot and drop the DE to confuse their blocking. We ran it all the time during Tenutas tenure. Just like any other blitz, the issue becomes when the pressure doesn’t get home. The DE is supposed to cover the flat. The zone behind him got sucked inside to cover that receiver and they ran wheel routes behind it.</p><p>FSU used their off week well and scouted this. Add in their QB is harder to catch than a greased pig and he escaped pressure while looking for a wheel route ran against this pressure. </p><p></p><p>It isn’t some big scheme mess up, no more than throwing a screen when someone brings six is. It’s just calling the right play against something we had success with previously and they wanted to take advantage of</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTBandit22, post: 921639, member: 69"] It’s just a fire zone blitz. The idea is you bring pressure from the linebacker/db spot and drop the DE to confuse their blocking. We ran it all the time during Tenutas tenure. Just like any other blitz, the issue becomes when the pressure doesn’t get home. The DE is supposed to cover the flat. The zone behind him got sucked inside to cover that receiver and they ran wheel routes behind it. FSU used their off week well and scouted this. Add in their QB is harder to catch than a greased pig and he escaped pressure while looking for a wheel route ran against this pressure. It isn’t some big scheme mess up, no more than throwing a screen when someone brings six is. It’s just calling the right play against something we had success with previously and they wanted to take advantage of [/QUOTE]
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