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<blockquote data-quote="alentrekin" data-source="post: 255387" data-attributes="member: 2909"><p>The option works for tech/navy because *primarily* because it's an arbitrage on the hardest thing to recruit, and the biggest advantage that factories maintain: the interior line. </p><p></p><p>1. OL to second level </p><p>Factories recruit and produce interior lineman. </p><p>Ignore (option) them and recruit short linemen who like run blocking.</p><p></p><p>It also does similar tricks with...</p><p>2. WRs who block like TEs </p><p>Factories attract track stars with highlight reels. </p><p>Ignore them and recruit tweener TEs with a mean streak.</p><p>3. Strong, deep backfield </p><p>Recruit QBs and convert them. </p><p>Recruit shortish badasses that wouldn't be factory feature backs. </p><p>4. Jack of all trades QB</p><p>strong armed mannequins and </p><p>Recruit guys with one thing missing (JT is tiny, Tevin throws a changeup, Nesbitt had no touch</p><p>But make sure they are ok getting hit by monsters every snap (Vad...)</p><p></p><p>Is there a mirror of this for D?</p><p></p><p>1. DLs who drop and twist</p><p>2. CBs who play the edge</p><p>3. Strong, deep LB corps</p><p>4. Jack of all trades safeties</p><p></p><p>A gap blitzing is a way to force the ball outside without recruiting 2 gap grendels, but there really is no way around not having big strong fast people up front. You can add more tenuta schemes, but guessing the play is not so much a scheme as a coordinator issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alentrekin, post: 255387, member: 2909"] The option works for tech/navy because *primarily* because it's an arbitrage on the hardest thing to recruit, and the biggest advantage that factories maintain: the interior line. 1. OL to second level Factories recruit and produce interior lineman. Ignore (option) them and recruit short linemen who like run blocking. It also does similar tricks with... 2. WRs who block like TEs Factories attract track stars with highlight reels. Ignore them and recruit tweener TEs with a mean streak. 3. Strong, deep backfield Recruit QBs and convert them. Recruit shortish badasses that wouldn't be factory feature backs. 4. Jack of all trades QB strong armed mannequins and Recruit guys with one thing missing (JT is tiny, Tevin throws a changeup, Nesbitt had no touch But make sure they are ok getting hit by monsters every snap (Vad...) Is there a mirror of this for D? 1. DLs who drop and twist 2. CBs who play the edge 3. Strong, deep LB corps 4. Jack of all trades safeties A gap blitzing is a way to force the ball outside without recruiting 2 gap grendels, but there really is no way around not having big strong fast people up front. You can add more tenuta schemes, but guessing the play is not so much a scheme as a coordinator issue. [/QUOTE]
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