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Either that or make 3 WR and 4 WR trips use the same defensive playbook. I just realized zone gets screwed...royaly by this move. I can no longer run normal Dime or 2-3 dimes for the same reason I have issues with 3 WR trips vs nickel. 3 WRs vs 2 WRs on one side.

 
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Originally posted by Galactic Empire
Either that or make 3 WR and 4 WR trips use the same defensive playbook. I just realized zone gets screwed...royaly by this move. I can no longer run normal Dime or 2-3 dimes for the same reason I have issues with 3 WR trips vs nickel. 3 WRs vs 2 WRs on one side.



Maybe try a quarter... havent looked but might align the cbs better... or better yet, MORE MAN COVERAGE!
 
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I would honestly like to see zone defenses become a bit more viable in pass coverage but I am not really sure how to make it happen. Zone defenses rely on quick QB pressures and snagging INTs in pass defense. It just does not always work out so well here. At least you guys are sound against opposing rushing teams though. With the running game being what it is here, it is a pretty solid gain.
 
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Originally posted by Galactic Empire
Either that or make 3 WR and 4 WR trips use the same defensive playbook. I just realized zone gets screwed...royaly by this move. I can no longer run normal Dime or 2-3 dimes for the same reason I have issues with 3 WR trips vs nickel. 3 WRs vs 2 WRs on one side.



lol. how did it take you 24+ hours to figure out this screws you?
 
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I didn't think about until I watched one of my scrims. I actually realized a day ago, just now posting.
 
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To be fair, if it was the one of WWMI insurance testing the plays against Korriban then they are also a tier above you so that doesn't help
 
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One of the problems with passing is that a QB can throw to a receiver whenever he wants, there is not a real timing. Like 5 steps, cut and receive, GLB QB can pass early, when virtually it would be impossible to catch in real football, since the receiver can't look at the ball until he does his assignment. So zone gets extra exposed, anytime the receiver is free he can be passed to, in Man cover there is always someone close. This also happens a bit with dropbacks, its funny how shotgun is usually bad for long passing, under center is usually better, less susceptible to pressure

I don't know if i made myself clear but you know what i mean.
 


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