I was wondering, how much blitzing is ordinarily involved in the Cover 2 defense - i.e., where is the pressure on the QB really expected to come from?
Obviously, you always want pressure from your front 4, but how creative does this scheme allow coordinator's to be with blitzes?
For example, will we see more/less safety/corner blitzes than in the past?
I am honestly just curious, I guess the one team I have seen in limited action with this D is Tampa, and at the time they had quite the formidable front 4 that was (at least the way we look now) better in creating pressure than the front 4 we'll be yielding this year.
Obviously, you always want pressure from your front 4, but how creative does this scheme allow coordinator's to be with blitzes?
For example, will we see more/less safety/corner blitzes than in the past?
I am honestly just curious, I guess the one team I have seen in limited action with this D is Tampa, and at the time they had quite the formidable front 4 that was (at least the way we look now) better in creating pressure than the front 4 we'll be yielding this year.
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