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#GTvsUNC Postgame GT 21 - UNC 17
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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 916179" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>You make a good point about the stunts to rush the passer, but my big issue with the DEs is the tendency to duck inside blockers on outside running plays and follow blockers inside when the opposing RBs are coming their way and the DEs wind up too far inside, unblocked, and the LB or DB has to make a really nice tackle for a 7 yard gain. Look at the outside runs by FSU and Miami and note the DEs are almost always caught inside and often unblocked. We have good DEs in my opinion but our scheme puts a tremendous burden on them to cover receivers, make inside tackles, and rush the passer, but the priority on run plays never seems to set the edge or contain. In my opinion we overplay the cute and do not execute the basics of containment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 916179, member: 1376"] You make a good point about the stunts to rush the passer, but my big issue with the DEs is the tendency to duck inside blockers on outside running plays and follow blockers inside when the opposing RBs are coming their way and the DEs wind up too far inside, unblocked, and the LB or DB has to make a really nice tackle for a 7 yard gain. Look at the outside runs by FSU and Miami and note the DEs are almost always caught inside and often unblocked. We have good DEs in my opinion but our scheme puts a tremendous burden on them to cover receivers, make inside tackles, and rush the passer, but the priority on run plays never seems to set the edge or contain. In my opinion we overplay the cute and do not execute the basics of containment. [/QUOTE]
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