I was just running some scrimmages trying to create a workable defense against running teams (I will probably give up with the game long before I figure it out!). My league has both a very good run only team and a passing only team - not to mention a damn good balanced team - so solving both extremes is a pain while trying to be balanced on defensive front.
I recently set up a scrim with "No Boost Necessary" and noticed they have zero WR on the roster and fills starting WR's with TEs (and most likely uses FB and HB's as depth I would assume). Not complaining about the strategy - if you are going to run. Why have WR's? On the other end of the spectrum are teams who have the pure blocking WR's (Miami Sharktopus as another example of damn good team).
However, on a three WR running play (for example) - my defensive CB options are CB and FS. If I spend too much flex on running skills for these positions - I would get killed by the all passing teams (Not that I already don't but that's off topic). How about opening up the depth chart to allow us to drop LB's or DE's in at the CB spots? I could then employ something like a 5-2 formation but instead of 2 CB's and 2 LB's I could have 4 LB's on the field. I'm sure this has been discussed in one form or fashion in the past - curious as to why it hasn't bubbled up?
I suppose the other option is to increase CB and FS depth - have one set develop pass defense skills and the other develop run defense skills...
I'm curious as to how defensive guru's have solved this conundrum? IS it just balanced players and scheme? Or is it unsolvable - hope for the best and leave the game in the hands of your offense?
I recently set up a scrim with "No Boost Necessary" and noticed they have zero WR on the roster and fills starting WR's with TEs (and most likely uses FB and HB's as depth I would assume). Not complaining about the strategy - if you are going to run. Why have WR's? On the other end of the spectrum are teams who have the pure blocking WR's (Miami Sharktopus as another example of damn good team).
However, on a three WR running play (for example) - my defensive CB options are CB and FS. If I spend too much flex on running skills for these positions - I would get killed by the all passing teams (Not that I already don't but that's off topic). How about opening up the depth chart to allow us to drop LB's or DE's in at the CB spots? I could then employ something like a 5-2 formation but instead of 2 CB's and 2 LB's I could have 4 LB's on the field. I'm sure this has been discussed in one form or fashion in the past - curious as to why it hasn't bubbled up?
I suppose the other option is to increase CB and FS depth - have one set develop pass defense skills and the other develop run defense skills...
I'm curious as to how defensive guru's have solved this conundrum? IS it just balanced players and scheme? Or is it unsolvable - hope for the best and leave the game in the hands of your offense?






























