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re: X and O on how to stop JFF. What would consultants/coach types say
Posted on 9/10/13 at 6:24 pm to WreckingCrue
Posted on 9/10/13 at 6:24 pm to WreckingCrue
Rip/liz match
As stated in the other thread, this is a zone-man concept, where receivers' routes determine the coverage. It's basically the defenses version of a read-option. Read the route and then either man up or cover a zone. The other thread goes into more detail.
Another idea I thought of is a double MLB spy/zone, with the LBs paralell to LOS, shifting with Johnny. If he rolls right, both LBs shift to their left (following him). Outside picks up the spy duty whichever way he rolls. Obviously, pocket needs to close with containment as much as possible though. I could be completely wrong on this though.
As stated in the other thread, this is a zone-man concept, where receivers' routes determine the coverage. It's basically the defenses version of a read-option. Read the route and then either man up or cover a zone. The other thread goes into more detail.
Another idea I thought of is a double MLB spy/zone, with the LBs paralell to LOS, shifting with Johnny. If he rolls right, both LBs shift to their left (following him). Outside picks up the spy duty whichever way he rolls. Obviously, pocket needs to close with containment as much as possible though. I could be completely wrong on this though.
This post was edited on 9/10/13 at 6:26 pm
Posted on 9/11/13 at 8:35 am to TigerBait2008
AM was playing a whole lot better by the time they played ALabama. I am pretty sure Saban watched plenty of film from the UF and LSU games.
Posted on 9/11/13 at 9:15 am to MrTide33
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Rip/liz match
As stated in the other thread, this is a zone-man concept, where receivers' routes determine the coverage. It's basically the defenses version of a read-option. Read the route and then either man up or cover a zone. The other thread goes into more detail.
Another idea I thought of is a double MLB spy/zone, with the LBs paralell to LOS, shifting with Johnny. If he rolls right, both LBs shift to their left (following him). Outside picks up the spy duty whichever way he rolls. Obviously, pocket needs to close with containment as much as possible though. I could be completely wrong on this though.
The main problem with trying a Rip/Liz is the complexity. Its a complex system and I'm not sure most college players could execute it correctly.
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