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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 54345" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I wasn't choosing one over the other, just pointing out the differences in philosophy. However, at 45% completion percentage with the down field throws, the safeties are not going to crowd the box. That's too high a percentage for "big-play" possibility to leave it to the corners one-on-one and have to turn-and-chase the A-Backs releasing from the line. The closer the safeties are to the line, the faster the QB can get an open pass to a streaking A-Back. The throws don't have to be that strong or accurate that close to the line. If 25% of our passes are TD's because the safeties crashed too hard, we'll win every game we play. Safeties will eventually move back, and that'll open up the running game.</p><p></p><p>(at least that's how it's supposed to work)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 54345, member: 198"] I wasn't choosing one over the other, just pointing out the differences in philosophy. However, at 45% completion percentage with the down field throws, the safeties are not going to crowd the box. That's too high a percentage for "big-play" possibility to leave it to the corners one-on-one and have to turn-and-chase the A-Backs releasing from the line. The closer the safeties are to the line, the faster the QB can get an open pass to a streaking A-Back. The throws don't have to be that strong or accurate that close to the line. If 25% of our passes are TD's because the safeties crashed too hard, we'll win every game we play. Safeties will eventually move back, and that'll open up the running game. (at least that's how it's supposed to work) [/QUOTE]
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