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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 417194" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>Yeah but I think the operative idea is how many guys are sent to rush the QB on a given play. For Tenuta, it wasn't just how his scheme designed blitzes. He also blitzed extra guys nearly every play. You can rush 4 regularly and therefore not blitz, but you'll probably be more effective at creating pressure if the assignment of those 4 is to penetrate rather than cover gaps and the defense can't tell which 4 of the front 7 are coming and to which gaps. Even if the pressure is a little late, it can still be effective if the coverage scheme is hard to read pre-snap. The more you make the offense have to be accountable for figuring out on the fly, the more you slow them down and create opportunities for them to make the wrong read or be tentative.</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying he won't blitz plenty. I'm not sure how much he really will, but I really like the scheme for creating more negative plays and disrupting the rhythm of an offense even without blitzing at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 417194, member: 1929"] Yeah but I think the operative idea is how many guys are sent to rush the QB on a given play. For Tenuta, it wasn't just how his scheme designed blitzes. He also blitzed extra guys nearly every play. You can rush 4 regularly and therefore not blitz, but you'll probably be more effective at creating pressure if the assignment of those 4 is to penetrate rather than cover gaps and the defense can't tell which 4 of the front 7 are coming and to which gaps. Even if the pressure is a little late, it can still be effective if the coverage scheme is hard to read pre-snap. The more you make the offense have to be accountable for figuring out on the fly, the more you slow them down and create opportunities for them to make the wrong read or be tentative. I'm not saying he won't blitz plenty. I'm not sure how much he really will, but I really like the scheme for creating more negative plays and disrupting the rhythm of an offense even without blitzing at all. [/QUOTE]
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