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Post by tentboy on Nov 10, 2006 7:39:38 GMT -6
I need some advice. I am going to be playing a team in about a week that has a stud RB. They run out of the I (wing, flanker), nothing fancy. A little bone but no option. My team is a well balanced team whose strength line in the OL/DL. It is the freshman level that we play at.
I have had success this year running the 52 Cover 2 as well as the 44. Any suggestions how to scheme a very good RB. Should I consider a 52 Monster? However how could you monster their RB out of the I?
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Post by groundchuck on Nov 10, 2006 8:15:32 GMT -6
I need some advice. I am going to be playing a team in about a week that has a stud RB. They run out of the I (wing, flanker), nothing fancy. A little bone but no option. My team is a well balanced team whose strength line in the OL/DL. It is the freshman level that we play at. I have had success this year running the 52 Cover 2 as well as the 44. Any suggestions how to scheme a very good RB. Should I consider a 52 Monster? However how could you monster their RB out of the I? You could spy the TB in a 5-2 monster. Have the monster play about 1-2 yards deeper than the 2 Lbers right between them like this: ...................LB...........LB ...........................M Then his job is to flow with the TB.
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Post by tentboy on Nov 12, 2006 21:55:01 GMT -6
what about a 6 man front, this team has good speed and can get to the outside on pitches and sweeps
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