what is it about this defensive scheme that allows running backs to be uncovered when they come out of the backfield as receivers? I would bet that close to half of Pennington's completions were to backs and they were good for 7-10 yards each time because nobody was around them when they caught the ball. It just seems as though nobody accounts for a back coming out of the backfield.
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Originally posted by billsburghwhat is it about this defensive scheme that allows running backs to be uncovered when they come out of the backfield as receivers? I would bet that close to half of Pennington's completions were to backs and they were good for 7-10 yards each time because nobody was around them when they caught the ball. It just seems as though nobody accounts for a back coming out of the backfield.
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thanks for the explanation. on a couple of plays that I tried to focus on the LBs (mostly DiGeorgio) on these types of plays, it looked like when he recognized pass he would just turn and run to his drop zone, not paying any attention to what was happening right in fron to him.
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Originally posted by billsburghthanks for the explanation. on a couple of plays that I tried to focus on the LBs (mostly DiGeorgio) on these types of plays, it looked like when he recognized pass he would just turn and run to his drop zone, not paying any attention to what was happening right in fron to him.
I guess it happened this week too. I dont understand.
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That's what zone D is all about. You cover a zone, whether someone's there or not."It is better to be divided by truth than to be united by error." -- Martin Luther
"Those who appease the crocodile will simply be eaten last." -- Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by PhilagapeThat's what zone D is all about. You cover a zone, whether someone's there or not.
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Originally posted by EDSAnd it is why it is a guaranteed way to give up big yardage without a top notch pass rush.
And by locking up Schobel and Kelsay, the Bills will have the status quo for the next several years."It is better to be divided by truth than to be united by error." -- Martin Luther
"Those who appease the crocodile will simply be eaten last." -- Winston Churchill
2003 BZ Pick Em Champion
2004 BZ Big Money League Champion
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Originally posted by billsburghthanks for the explanation. on a couple of plays that I tried to focus on the LBs (mostly DiGeorgio) on these types of plays, it looked like when he recognized pass he would just turn and run to his drop zone, not paying any attention to what was happening right in fron to him.
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Originally posted by billsburghwell nobody is covering the short middle zone and it was killing them yesterday. maybe that was Kyle Williams or Jason Jefferson's repsonsibility when they were dropping back into coverage.
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