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<blockquote data-quote="ibeattetris" data-source="post: 487210" data-attributes="member: 1175"><p>I have heard others mention that good <strong>passing</strong> defenses cause GT more issues than run defenses. Having corners capable of winning 1v1 will limit our passing. Have athletic safeties and linebackers in space can limit our ability to get to the edge. Having explosive rush ends capable of getting in the back field will muddy our dive reads.</p><p></p><p>Most good rush defenses have good dl cloggers, but not necessarily getting in the backfield, and the line backers are better moving down hill to plug gaps. We have plays around both of those, but there is no answer to a MLB capable of beating our ABs to the sideline, or an athletic corner beating our WR blocks.</p><p></p><p>This was just a theory I read a while ago that I tend to believe. [USER=1414]@ilovetheoption[/USER] mentioned the secondary is the teams strength and if that has been the same in the past, it may explain it a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibeattetris, post: 487210, member: 1175"] I have heard others mention that good [B]passing[/B] defenses cause GT more issues than run defenses. Having corners capable of winning 1v1 will limit our passing. Have athletic safeties and linebackers in space can limit our ability to get to the edge. Having explosive rush ends capable of getting in the back field will muddy our dive reads. Most good rush defenses have good dl cloggers, but not necessarily getting in the backfield, and the line backers are better moving down hill to plug gaps. We have plays around both of those, but there is no answer to a MLB capable of beating our ABs to the sideline, or an athletic corner beating our WR blocks. This was just a theory I read a while ago that I tend to believe. [USER=1414]@ilovetheoption[/USER] mentioned the secondary is the teams strength and if that has been the same in the past, it may explain it a bit. [/QUOTE]
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