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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 903743" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>Great videos. Thanks for posting!</p><p></p><p>One thing that can’t be over emphasized is how clean the pocket is when they’re successful. When someone gets beaten up front, all bets are off. It relies on isolating the read keys and with the delayed mesh (long mesh, whatever they called it), blocks have to be held even longer. </p><p>When teams really got after us, we were getting beaten 1 on 1 up front. I remember a couple games (including a particularly frustrating UVA game) where teams were stunting the DE or blitzing the OLB to the mesh point consistently and we couldn’t slow it enough to find the read key. I haven’t watched Wake enough to see if defenses have success with that or if the second level reads in their offense really freeze OLB and safeties. </p><p>It still requires holding your own against the front 6, but I have to think the multiple ways the ball gets out quickly help slow the pursuit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 903743, member: 4905"] Great videos. Thanks for posting! One thing that can’t be over emphasized is how clean the pocket is when they’re successful. When someone gets beaten up front, all bets are off. It relies on isolating the read keys and with the delayed mesh (long mesh, whatever they called it), blocks have to be held even longer. When teams really got after us, we were getting beaten 1 on 1 up front. I remember a couple games (including a particularly frustrating UVA game) where teams were stunting the DE or blitzing the OLB to the mesh point consistently and we couldn’t slow it enough to find the read key. I haven’t watched Wake enough to see if defenses have success with that or if the second level reads in their offense really freeze OLB and safeties. It still requires holding your own against the front 6, but I have to think the multiple ways the ball gets out quickly help slow the pursuit. [/QUOTE]
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