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Post by wolverine55 on Mar 14, 2005 16:12:28 GMT -5
A few questions revolving around the defenses you guys face:
What are the base defenses you see?
Will your opponents make adjustmentsagainst a Flexbone that they normally don't do against any other package?
What defense gives this offense the toughtest time?
Thanks
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Post by wolverine55 on Mar 24, 2005 14:46:02 GMT -5
Perhaps a better way of stating this is what defense gives you guys the most trouble?
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Post by kakavian on Jul 9, 2005 12:02:25 GMT -5
Though its been a while since you posted this, thought I might respond. The defense we had the most trouble with was 4-3 rover. Our opponent would walk the SS up, forcing us to change our assignments, and since at that time, we didnt have an "oscar" call to reverse the play, we would run into trouble with our young guys missing assignments. We had to take care of the end, and make the SS become our pitch man. Now we run it opposite side audlible. The only problem with this is we often end up having to work the narrow side of the field. Most often we would see even defenses, i.e. same number of guys to each side of the ball. Everytime some DC tried to load up one side we would "oscar" away from it, or run some counter trap to compliment our option. Most often in our conference we would see 5-2/5-3, split tackle 6, 4-4 stack, or 4-3. Did see some 3-3/3-5, and a little 3-4. 4-3 rover and well disciplined 4-4 stack with stemming gave us the hardest time excecution wise. 3 fronts were actually easy to adjust to, we merely replaced our end read with an OLB/SS read.
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