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<blockquote data-quote="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau" data-source="post: 72245" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>Our success on the perimeter in 2008 to 2010 even was phenomenal and almost always involved a numerical advantage for us on the edge. My assumption is that the quarterback calls left-or-right from the get go based on defensive numbers. Then, as the play moves down the line, DE is read, LB and/or corner is blocked by our OL and WR at the second level. Quarterback and A-back arrive at the edge with one, or at most, two defenders to beat and a clearly defined running lane to exploit for five to ten yards. Lately, we often arrive at the edge out manned by the defenders present. Some of that is very fast LB pursuing cross field from the non-play side. Some of it, I think is losing the one-on-one battles on the line and second level. But I distinctly recall several tosses where we were facing 2 against four or two against five numbers--and of course, these plays were killed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau, post: 72245, member: 1017"] Our success on the perimeter in 2008 to 2010 even was phenomenal and almost always involved a numerical advantage for us on the edge. My assumption is that the quarterback calls left-or-right from the get go based on defensive numbers. Then, as the play moves down the line, DE is read, LB and/or corner is blocked by our OL and WR at the second level. Quarterback and A-back arrive at the edge with one, or at most, two defenders to beat and a clearly defined running lane to exploit for five to ten yards. Lately, we often arrive at the edge out manned by the defenders present. Some of that is very fast LB pursuing cross field from the non-play side. Some of it, I think is losing the one-on-one battles on the line and second level. But I distinctly recall several tosses where we were facing 2 against four or two against five numbers--and of course, these plays were killed. [/QUOTE]
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