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Originally Posted by WilliamInnerCircle
I understand. But this is not the DoD. This is the WRSOAT. I don't really think there is an excuse to not put extreme pressure on the QB, even if they are throwing on 3 step drops. It's MO.ST.
Maybe if we emphasized recruiting on that side of the ball, or brought in a young, dyna... wait, we picked this latest DC turd up from where? And he's from the Paleozoic era just like Snydz. Are there benefits to having more than one 60 year old on the staff? Does Currie get a discount double check for safe drivers? Maybe a group plan for dental through AARP?
Just imagine what we could be if we tried.
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The problem with that is that Mo. St's QB was a quick catch from the snap and quick release. Your D-Line isn't going to have enough time to get to Point A to Point B in 4 seconds, where the football has already left the QB's hand by two seconds of the 4 seconds. No time to generate a pressure.
The D-linemen need to realize that if the QB is doing a quick catch and pitch from the shotgun, they need to stop, get in the passing lane, and get their damn paws up in the air to knock it down.
What drove me crazy was that our corners was playing 10 yards off from the line of scrimmage. I understand that we are doing "vanilla" scheme as to not show off anything to Miami, and I see that side of the argument. But still, Chapman was getting abused in a bad way.