Originally posted by Mazzin
Most fire zones come from a 3-4, a 3 man front. You can run fires out of a 3 or 4 man front, but most zone blitz teams run 3-4's to do their blitzing. The safety comes up to eliminate blitz control routes, principally by the TE.
34's make it easy to disguise your blitzes. You can stay in your blitz front and look, run it for several plays, then blitz when it's advantageous for you. That's the big problem with your base D. It's very obvious when you are looking to blitz from the Bates/Sanders shell.


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