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<blockquote data-quote="gtdrew" data-source="post: 5969" data-attributes="member: 49"><p>We could always do another thread on this, but I've always thought one way to contain the read option was to dictate to the defense the "read" that they have to make. You decide which runner you think has the least chance of beating you up, and you use your playside DE to dictate to the QB what read he has to make. If you think the QB is too dangerous, you have the end stay home, dictating the handoff to the rb, where you can use two of your lb to meet the play at the point of attack. You can use your uncommitted lb to strafe across, following the naked boot. If you're out of unblocked lb's on the play, a safety can be used, too. There's a whole different discussion to have on the secondary to protect against passes, but you could roll them to the play side and lose very little in coverage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtdrew, post: 5969, member: 49"] We could always do another thread on this, but I've always thought one way to contain the read option was to dictate to the defense the "read" that they have to make. You decide which runner you think has the least chance of beating you up, and you use your playside DE to dictate to the QB what read he has to make. If you think the QB is too dangerous, you have the end stay home, dictating the handoff to the rb, where you can use two of your lb to meet the play at the point of attack. You can use your uncommitted lb to strafe across, following the naked boot. If you're out of unblocked lb's on the play, a safety can be used, too. There's a whole different discussion to have on the secondary to protect against passes, but you could roll them to the play side and lose very little in coverage. [/QUOTE]
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