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<blockquote data-quote="zhavenor" data-source="post: 149127" data-attributes="member: 1541"><p>To counter the bear technique there are two things I've seen. In the mid 00's the theory was to check out of the triple option and switch to the load option i.e. no reading a dive key and just getting the ball to the outside. I have just in the last couple of year also seen the recommendation of changing the regular triple to a midline triple. I don't remember the exact blocking scheme but I was assume you would at least combo block the nose guard with the playside guard and center if not outright double team him to make it work. It think in Paul's terminology they call it an Ace block. There are also changes on how the counter option needs to be block. Paul has gone against this before. There were a lot more bear type defenses in the 80's and early nineties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zhavenor, post: 149127, member: 1541"] To counter the bear technique there are two things I've seen. In the mid 00's the theory was to check out of the triple option and switch to the load option i.e. no reading a dive key and just getting the ball to the outside. I have just in the last couple of year also seen the recommendation of changing the regular triple to a midline triple. I don't remember the exact blocking scheme but I was assume you would at least combo block the nose guard with the playside guard and center if not outright double team him to make it work. It think in Paul's terminology they call it an Ace block. There are also changes on how the counter option needs to be block. Paul has gone against this before. There were a lot more bear type defenses in the 80's and early nineties. [/QUOTE]
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