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Originally Posted by Jilly
How would a 1 gap work in a 3-4? Wouldn't that leave too much room for the run? Or is it just for a passing play?
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This is your classic 2 gap 3-4.
The gap to either side of the center is called the A Gap. The Nose TAckle is responsible for BOTH gaps (i.e. 2 gaps). If the ball is handed off to a RB who goes through either A gap, then the NG is supposed to shut that play down.