Being able to roll forwards and backwards at will would definitely help - I know this a labor of love but I'm sure I speak for most everyone that this is great stuff.
After watching these I definitely feel like the scheme, Roof's philosophy and approach to defense in general, is a big part of our problem. I think our DBs are fast enough and athletic enough that we should try for tighter coverage. Make the other team prove that their WR can get behind AND their QB can hit that long throw.
Question: what is the point or purpose of our DBs having outside leverage? I almost never see us line up with inside leverage.
Just looking to learn, but it seems like on 3rd and short inside leverage would let you jam the receiver on a slant, and also put you in position to be inside and able to jump any kind of out route. I'm sure there must be a reason we don't, but what do you give up by lining up inside? Would it just be outside contain on a run?