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I just don't want to see any more standing around right before the snap. Man that was frustrating to watch. They always seemed to recover from it but MAN!!!!
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Sums up a big part of the philosophy of this Defense
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here's the 2010 jets D. Its pretty much what they are running. Interesting reading when you have the time |
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He/they like to disguise the S. Sometimes he's a LB and at times only there for "show" in the box. Sometimes he's in man, sometimes zone, but lined up right there on the LOS. I'm no expert but it almost seems like they're trying to shift the idea of zone blitz confusion to the secondary instead of the front 7... |
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Abdulluh and Demps have done a really good job in sub packages. Parker made a huge play and Cooper has held up in a handful of snaps |
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There's a lot of responsibility here on the S and if Lewis is as big a POS as CP wants us to believe this wouldn't even be possible... |
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the pure volume of what they have installed I've got to give Sutton a ton of credit. He only brought with him the QC coach on D for the jets, Mark DeLone. The rest of the staff had to learn the D. Brashear, Gibbs, and Emmitt Thomas have decades in the business though and have coached all sorts of D and technique. That playbook is crammed full of 4-3 3-4 over under 4-6 all sorts of stunts techniques and coverages. That's a ton to adapt to in one offseason. With CBA rule
changes in the meeting time allowed in the offseason and all things considered its very remarkable |
I'd really recommend that Direckshun reads the link from booger.
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