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joe gillespie and the broken toy defense
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<blockquote data-quote="Wexahu" data-source="post: 3214103" data-attributes="member: 72863"><p>Don't overextend on the rush and create running lanes for the QB (or RBs for that matter), flood the intermediate zones with defenders, and don't give up big plays. Most college QBs like to either 1) throw to receivers that they see are open or 2) take off running when they can't find that open guy. And most college QBs aren't very good at throwing a ball to a spot that <u>will </u>be open. It's hard to get guys open when there are 7-8 in coverage, and as long as teams line up in shotgun every play, a "power" running game can be contained with 3 down lineman. </p><p></p><p>In very simple terms, I think that is the genius of the 3-3-5 scheme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wexahu, post: 3214103, member: 72863"] Don't overextend on the rush and create running lanes for the QB (or RBs for that matter), flood the intermediate zones with defenders, and don't give up big plays. Most college QBs like to either 1) throw to receivers that they see are open or 2) take off running when they can't find that open guy. And most college QBs aren't very good at throwing a ball to a spot that [U]will [/U]be open. It's hard to get guys open when there are 7-8 in coverage, and as long as teams line up in shotgun every play, a "power" running game can be contained with 3 down lineman. In very simple terms, I think that is the genius of the 3-3-5 scheme. [/QUOTE]
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