It's difficult for any coach to assume that they can rely on superior talent on the defensive line to beat inferior talent on the offensive line, so coordinators have adapted. They've reached into their bag of tricks and designed creative ways to manufacture sacks through confusion and misdirection. In theory, teams don't need $10 million-per-year superstars on both sides of your line. Teams need excellent athletes and smart schematics, and they need to confuse the offensive line and quarterback.
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