Originally posted by Farlig
Perfect example here: http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=1445267&pbp_id=8241472
MLB is set TE>Zone so he is obviously m2m with the TE.
CB4 is FB Strong>HB Strong>TE>Zone so he is obviously m2m on the TE as well.
Cushion is 1 yard in the package that contains this play. Dot specific tactic can't account for the approximate 3 yard gap between the CB and MB.
LB = 80 agility in this one, CB = 90. Lets assume the CB is as 100 (1 yard) and I know for a fact the package is set at 1 yard (I DC this team and there is only one package that has this play). The MLB is set at 1 yard in the package as well. So there is no reason the MLB should be THAT far from the TE, much less the CB. I could buy your agility arguement if on this play the TE tried to close the ground eventually but he stays on a straight line.
Perfect example here: http://goallineblitz.com/game/replay.pl?game_id=1445267&pbp_id=8241472
MLB is set TE>Zone so he is obviously m2m with the TE.
CB4 is FB Strong>HB Strong>TE>Zone so he is obviously m2m on the TE as well.
Cushion is 1 yard in the package that contains this play. Dot specific tactic can't account for the approximate 3 yard gap between the CB and MB.
LB = 80 agility in this one, CB = 90. Lets assume the CB is as 100 (1 yard) and I know for a fact the package is set at 1 yard (I DC this team and there is only one package that has this play). The MLB is set at 1 yard in the package as well. So there is no reason the MLB should be THAT far from the TE, much less the CB. I could buy your agility arguement if on this play the TE tried to close the ground eventually but he stays on a straight line.
Edited by Catch22 on Jan 13, 2011 22:20:37