nannother
Sophomore Member
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Post by nannother on Mar 14, 2006 11:43:26 GMT -6
Offensively, what do you hate to see the defense do and how do you adjust? For example:
1) Do you hate defenses that prowl or shift? 2) If you're a Double Wing offense what do you not want the defense to do to you? 3) If you're bread and butter is the FB trap, what do you do it the defense does a good job of spilling? Do you stop running it? 4) If you're a spread offense, what defense gives you the most trouble.
I'm asking because as a defensive coach: 1) I want to keep the offense guessing. 2) should I already know or have some kind of idea of you're adjustments?
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Post by wildcat on Mar 14, 2006 12:17:37 GMT -6
4) If you're a spread offense, what defense gives you the most trouble. Any defense that gets good penetration/pressure without having to blitz. We have killed teams that have tried to blitz the crap out of us. It's the teams that have a very active front 3 or 4 and are able to drop 7 or 8 in coverage that have given us problems.
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Post by seagull73 on Mar 14, 2006 12:22:20 GMT -6
I love to see a defense that sits in one front or one coverage. I like to know where they are going line up on defense. Blitzing doesn't bother me at all and I actually like to see teams blitzing. The specific fronts don't bother me either it's when you don't see 2 consecutive defenses in a row that make things difficult.
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Post by backercoach on Mar 14, 2006 17:31:47 GMT -6
We are a spread team and we struggle with the 3-5-3.
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moose18
Junior Member
"If it didn't matter who won or lost, they wouldn't keep score"
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Post by moose18 on Mar 14, 2006 17:37:46 GMT -6
i hate teams that are athletic enough to cover us in man to man without a free safety over the top to help. Hopefully a few basketball players will be playing wideout for me next year, so that should solve that problem
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Post by sls on Mar 14, 2006 19:15:31 GMT -6
i hate teams that are athletic enough to cover us in man to man without a free safety over the top to help. Hopefully a few basketball players will be playing wideout for me next year, so that should solve that problem This is tough!
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Post by spreadattack on Mar 14, 2006 20:03:19 GMT -6
i hate teams that are athletic enough to cover us in man to man without a free safety over the top to help. Hopefully a few basketball players will be playing wideout for me next year, so that should solve that problem I hate the teams that run all those stupid DNA plays, those are the hardest to prepare for. The DNA defense is terrible too. You know, DNA plays, like "Throw it up. Our guy has better DNA than their guy. Touchdown." Not much you can scheme there
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Post by lochness on Mar 16, 2006 5:40:27 GMT -6
I hate when the defense has better football players than my offense.
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Post by groundchuck on Mar 18, 2006 15:15:27 GMT -6
Offensively, what do you hate to see the defense do and how do you adjust? For example: 1) Do you hate defenses that prowl or shift? 2) If you're a Double Wing offense what do you not want the defense to do to you? 3) If you're bread and butter is the FB trap, what do you do it the defense does a good job of spilling? Do you stop running it? 4) If you're a spread offense, what defense gives you the most trouble. I'm asking because as a defensive coach: 1) I want to keep the offense guessing. 2) should I already know or have some kind of idea of you're adjustments? Can't really answer 2-4 but as an OL coach (by trade) the prowling and shifting is tough sometimes.
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ike2112
Sophomore Member
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Post by ike2112 on Mar 18, 2006 16:44:49 GMT -6
I hate anything that confuses my offensive line, like line stunts and blitzes in the gaps they create. Despite repping loads of times they haven't quite got the hang of this just yet.
Moose, watch with BBall players at Wr - work their footwork loads, especially the cuts. Apparently there's a lot of 'pirouetting' in BBall. We had two on our squad last year and one of them couldn't change direction without slowing down. It's nice having quick guys who are also tall though.
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Post by coachveer on Mar 18, 2006 16:50:37 GMT -6
Secondary personal that can shed blocks and make tackles..just kills us
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Post by coachtimmy on Mar 20, 2006 13:11:19 GMT -6
Different fronts kills us. Even though we spend all week preparing for the different ones, come gametime, it takes us a couple of series to understand what the defense is doing for some reason. Last season we played a team that played some 3, 4, and 5 man front and we were so confused that we went 3 and out 3 straight times to open the game.
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