Originally posted by Galithor
Nobody said you can't pitch against 5-2. You absolutely can. You just can't reliably avoid QB TFLs when you pull both the playside G and OT. That makes some pitches bad against 5-2, not all of them.
It's pretty realistic. Pulling both of those players would be a rather poor decision against that alignment. GLB2 just doesn't afford you the ability to adjust a bad plan like that midgame.
Then more plays need to be added to Singleback Big and Singleback Spread so that we have choices if we want to run outside vs in a certain formation if we think a team's going to run 5-2.
Nobody said you can't pitch against 5-2. You absolutely can. You just can't reliably avoid QB TFLs when you pull both the playside G and OT. That makes some pitches bad against 5-2, not all of them.
It's pretty realistic. Pulling both of those players would be a rather poor decision against that alignment. GLB2 just doesn't afford you the ability to adjust a bad plan like that midgame.
Then more plays need to be added to Singleback Big and Singleback Spread so that we have choices if we want to run outside vs in a certain formation if we think a team's going to run 5-2.




It's not like were comparing apples to apples, it's more comparing apples to gruel, mainly because apples have too much color and flavor and aint nobody got time for that.
























