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re: X and O on how to stop JFF. What would consultants/coach types say
Posted on 9/9/13 at 4:37 pm to WreckingCrue
Posted on 9/9/13 at 4:37 pm to WreckingCrue
Problem with spy linebacker is if they are in the middle, they won't be fast enough to keep him from turning the corner.
What I saw last year was how undisciplined opposing defensive ends were. Especially Oklahoma's. They would be sucked in and lose contain play after play, and would never learn from their mistake.
I know it sounds simple, but if the defensive ends just stay home and don't get sucked in and try to tackle him for a loss, he won't turn the corner. I know tackles for loss and sacks sound appealing but if you miss, he is going to get a first down.
What I saw last year was how undisciplined opposing defensive ends were. Especially Oklahoma's. They would be sucked in and lose contain play after play, and would never learn from their mistake.
I know it sounds simple, but if the defensive ends just stay home and don't get sucked in and try to tackle him for a loss, he won't turn the corner. I know tackles for loss and sacks sound appealing but if you miss, he is going to get a first down.
Posted on 9/9/13 at 4:57 pm to goldennugget
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Problem with spy linebacker is if they are in the middle, they won't be fast enough to keep him from turning the co
I agree. he is just too fast. When you use a spy, you would have to gamble and pick an outside LB, and hope you pick the right one.
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