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11-19-2012 08:31 PM |
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Originally Posted by cyborgtable
(Post 9134893)
Being basic hurts against someone you don't have much film of. By not being able to prepare for their strengths and weaknesses you truly have to play basic. The bears defense is very easy to beat schematically but they play it so disciplined and know you better than you do it becomes tough to beat. Without film it makes it more difficult but should not be this bad especially since the whole concept is to not let the big play happen
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Honestly, it depends. Being basic is fantastic if that is what gives you the best chance of performing well. Additionally, it provides you an opportunity if you were to meet further down the road, which it seems likely the 49ers and Bears could. By playing conservatively or more basic, you could prevent that team from exposing aspects on tape for when it matters most. For example, the 49ers used a 2-guard pull against the Giants in their playoff game but not against anyone else IIRC. The Cardinals in 08 refused to run the ball with Edge until the playoffs.
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