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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 93855" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>One of Tenuta's favorites brought 2 LB's and dropped 1 DE. So, you did have 5 coming (so a blitz by your definition), but also gained the advantage of dropping the DE to the exact spot where a typical "hot route" would've been. Another aspect is that the DE would make a quick move upfield first so that the OT would have to respect him, so that the OL had to account for 6 guys coming even though it was only 5 (so we would often have a LB coming free while an OT was left standing there), and we could still have 6 in zone coverage. So, then the OT gets smart and stops respecting the possibility of the DE coming, then with a simple call, the DE DOES come, and the OT completely whiffs and BOOM, Mr. Shockley meet Mr. Henderson. Add another variation onto that of the DE taking a track looping inside while the DT instead of going straight up on the OT, while the DT loops outside, with 2 LB's coming, all while the OL has been used to only accounting for 5 guys. And, that's just one of the plethora of zone-dog combinations. </p><p></p><p>WHO (or what offensive scheme) DOES THAT REMIND YOU OF??? I'll give you a hint ... it rhymes with Call Swanson and Fliple Concoction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 93855, member: 216"] One of Tenuta's favorites brought 2 LB's and dropped 1 DE. So, you did have 5 coming (so a blitz by your definition), but also gained the advantage of dropping the DE to the exact spot where a typical "hot route" would've been. Another aspect is that the DE would make a quick move upfield first so that the OT would have to respect him, so that the OL had to account for 6 guys coming even though it was only 5 (so we would often have a LB coming free while an OT was left standing there), and we could still have 6 in zone coverage. So, then the OT gets smart and stops respecting the possibility of the DE coming, then with a simple call, the DE DOES come, and the OT completely whiffs and BOOM, Mr. Shockley meet Mr. Henderson. Add another variation onto that of the DE taking a track looping inside while the DT instead of going straight up on the OT, while the DT loops outside, with 2 LB's coming, all while the OL has been used to only accounting for 5 guys. And, that's just one of the plethora of zone-dog combinations. WHO (or what offensive scheme) DOES THAT REMIND YOU OF??? I'll give you a hint ... it rhymes with Call Swanson and Fliple Concoction. [/QUOTE]
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