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Originally Posted by ChiefGator
Weren't we practicing a 5-3-3 or 5-2-4 or something in camp alot?
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We moved guys around alot but i don't want either of those setups.
5-3-3 allows too many huge runs if they break through the 5 Dlineman.
5-2-4 softens the middle of the field too much, which is where the faiders try and pound the ball.
4-4-3 lets you clog the line of scrimmage but still have a few linebacking corp to fill the holes and run sideline-to-sideline. The question is whether we can contain the deep passing game with only 3 in our secondary.