Originally posted by pbmax
Originally posted by wist43
Originally posted by pbmax
Originally posted by wist43
Capers will puke this kind of stuff up now and again...
His nature is to be conservative... there never a rationale, and never justification to rush 3.
All you're doing in that situation is giving receivers time to come uncovered, and giving the QB time to find them...
It's stupid.
His nature is to be conservative... there never a rationale, and never justification to rush 3.
All you're doing in that situation is giving receivers time to come uncovered, and giving the QB time to find them...
It's stupid.
The name of the game is pressure... if you want to FORCE (as opposed to "entice") a short throw... then put enough pressure on the QB that he has to get rid of the ball.
If he is forced to get rid of the ball either short, or trying to force it into a seam, the defenses percentages go way up.
If you leave a guy to sit back there and write a dissertation, it's only a matter of time before coverage breaks down. It is inevitable that a receiver will come free, a seam will pop open, a DB will drop coverage... given enough time, Shirley Temple could drive a team down the field.
Rushing 3 is just far too passive of an approach... as I said, forget the clock, what you need is a turnover, or 4 successive stops. Playing prevent you're taking the aggression away from your players, and simply hoping the other team screws up... that's no way to play defense.
It is all about pressure, and FORCING them into mistakes
I do agree that this doesn't apply to the Red Zone. And pressure to change the pace and shake someone free on an overload would be fine.


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