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Second-half adjustments It is especially not the case last Saturday. The team can simply play bette
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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 356811" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>Don't know whether this was coaching adjustments or just player common sense but from the north endzone I saw an important adjustment. Early in the game our DTs were spread fairly wide and the the inside LBs even wider. Wake was running effectively straight ahead between the 3 gaps. In the second half the announcers spoke of how the Wake runners were now turning more outside and abandoning their up the middle stuff. This occurred because our D aligned closer in the middle and forced the runners to move laterally and our D against the run got much better. I also saw on occasion (unlike last week) our Nickel moved up on the slop receiver pre snap (3 to 5 yards) instead of the usual (12 to 15 yards). Our corners on many occasions were up close on the WRs . I liked those adjustments from where ever they came.</p><p></p><p>I also notice Glanton has earned the start and he played a great game inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 356811, member: 1376"] Don't know whether this was coaching adjustments or just player common sense but from the north endzone I saw an important adjustment. Early in the game our DTs were spread fairly wide and the the inside LBs even wider. Wake was running effectively straight ahead between the 3 gaps. In the second half the announcers spoke of how the Wake runners were now turning more outside and abandoning their up the middle stuff. This occurred because our D aligned closer in the middle and forced the runners to move laterally and our D against the run got much better. I also saw on occasion (unlike last week) our Nickel moved up on the slop receiver pre snap (3 to 5 yards) instead of the usual (12 to 15 yards). Our corners on many occasions were up close on the WRs . I liked those adjustments from where ever they came. I also notice Glanton has earned the start and he played a great game inside. [/QUOTE]
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