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Originally Posted by Superturtle
So, just because other teams in the league do it that makes prevent D an acceptable scheme regardless of the fact that our players **** it up damn near every time? I propose an alternative: just run the defense that has gotten you the best results throughout the whole game. Our players don't seem to have as much of a problem doing that.
Pittsburgh game is a good example. 2nd quarter we go into prevent, give up 21 points. Bob Sutton adjusts back to what worked in the 1st quarter. It works in quarters 3 and 4. Is it really that complicated?
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I dont think we are playing as much "prevent" as people think..the opponent figures our D out after about the first quarter and start moving the ball and our players fold up like soft garbage and Sutton is simply in over his head