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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 352246" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>Traditionally the MLB can charge hard to the outside if the DTs can beat the OGs. If the OG beats the DT, the MLB has to "scrape" down to help with the dive on the way to the outside. This makes the MLB easier to block by the OT / brings him closer and slows him down (it is much harder for the OT to block a MLB if he is charging full speed to the outside)</p><p></p><p>Sometimes you will see a 5 man front with "stacked" MLB (7 in the box) or a 4 man front / 3 LB and one LB in front of the MLB (8 in the box). The close MLB is for the dive. The back MLB is to cover the outside. The counter dives and eat the close MLB's lunch as the dive goes counter grain to the QB turn.</p><p></p><p>5 man fronts are very open to attack in the center. If you break through, all you have to do is beat the safety.</p><p></p><p>3 LB get dive can get help front the backside if they read quickly and act quickly.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I bet Miami forces TQM to keep the ball in an attempt to hit him as much as possible. Take the dive, take the pitch man, hit the QB. Rather be burnt by the QB than burnt by the Aback. At least you have help on the inside and you get to hit the QB to soften him up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 352246, member: 402"] Traditionally the MLB can charge hard to the outside if the DTs can beat the OGs. If the OG beats the DT, the MLB has to "scrape" down to help with the dive on the way to the outside. This makes the MLB easier to block by the OT / brings him closer and slows him down (it is much harder for the OT to block a MLB if he is charging full speed to the outside) Sometimes you will see a 5 man front with "stacked" MLB (7 in the box) or a 4 man front / 3 LB and one LB in front of the MLB (8 in the box). The close MLB is for the dive. The back MLB is to cover the outside. The counter dives and eat the close MLB's lunch as the dive goes counter grain to the QB turn. 5 man fronts are very open to attack in the center. If you break through, all you have to do is beat the safety. 3 LB get dive can get help front the backside if they read quickly and act quickly. I bet Miami forces TQM to keep the ball in an attempt to hit him as much as possible. Take the dive, take the pitch man, hit the QB. Rather be burnt by the QB than burnt by the Aback. At least you have help on the inside and you get to hit the QB to soften him up. [/QUOTE]
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