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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 93121" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>That is a fascinating idea -line him up all over the field but kind of have it obvious that wherever he is he is going to come after the quarterback. My first thought was that this leaves us vulnerable to being schemed against not to mention passes thrown into the zone he vacated. But my other thought was that maybe this would be like how it was way back in the day when blitzes were not disguised quite as much as they are now. Blitzes were effective back then even if the blitzer did not get to the quarterback because it caused offensive linemen to lose focus on the player in front of them as well as causing quarterbacks to get careless in the exchange with the center. Any of those things can mess up the timing of a play just enough that the play is not successful, even if the guy blitzing only gets to the quarterback 10% of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 93121, member: 1640"] That is a fascinating idea -line him up all over the field but kind of have it obvious that wherever he is he is going to come after the quarterback. My first thought was that this leaves us vulnerable to being schemed against not to mention passes thrown into the zone he vacated. But my other thought was that maybe this would be like how it was way back in the day when blitzes were not disguised quite as much as they are now. Blitzes were effective back then even if the blitzer did not get to the quarterback because it caused offensive linemen to lose focus on the player in front of them as well as causing quarterbacks to get careless in the exchange with the center. Any of those things can mess up the timing of a play just enough that the play is not successful, even if the guy blitzing only gets to the quarterback 10% of the time. [/QUOTE]
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