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Interesting piece on Foster's defense against OSU
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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 149134" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>I recognize Foster is a great DC and by far the strongest aspect of the VT football staff with the decline of Beamer. As a person I will always find him reprehensible since two of his players who live in my area (Hampton Roads Va) bragged to a local newspaper years ago that the VT coaching staff provided personal history info for opposing players (sister of WR has problems) to use in taunting at key points of the game. But I digress.</p><p></p><p>I think this is as simple as it gets from the article, "Foster told XandOlabs.com that the entire premise of the Bear package is to get plus-one in the box to defend quarterback option teams, and its coverage structure is man heavy.".</p><p></p><p>When you are +1 in the box, you must have fast D players to make up for the -1 elsewhere on the field. That's what they have and what VT does. And being man heavy leaves our WRs with 1 on 1. So if we are a lot bigger (Smelter and Waller) than their DBs, the jump ball should be there all day. "Just" have to execute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 149134, member: 322"] I recognize Foster is a great DC and by far the strongest aspect of the VT football staff with the decline of Beamer. As a person I will always find him reprehensible since two of his players who live in my area (Hampton Roads Va) bragged to a local newspaper years ago that the VT coaching staff provided personal history info for opposing players (sister of WR has problems) to use in taunting at key points of the game. But I digress. I think this is as simple as it gets from the article, "Foster told XandOlabs.com that the entire premise of the Bear package is to get plus-one in the box to defend quarterback option teams, and its coverage structure is man heavy.". When you are +1 in the box, you must have fast D players to make up for the -1 elsewhere on the field. That's what they have and what VT does. And being man heavy leaves our WRs with 1 on 1. So if we are a lot bigger (Smelter and Waller) than their DBs, the jump ball should be there all day. "Just" have to execute. [/QUOTE]
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