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Originally Posted by poolboy
If we can command attention on the interior of the DL then total speed off the edge would make them pick their poison
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What's critical is that it makes them conscious of both in their game-planning.
It's especially troublesome if you have GK and DE2 swapping sides. Now on any given play, the OT will have to recognize that they have to take different sets based on what they're lining up against.
And in game-planning, opposing OCs know they have to be ready for a deeper, faster rush coming from either side on any given playcall.