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Easy answer to our short yardage probems.
(03-02-2022, 12:57 AM)BFritz21 Wrote: Once again, you prove that you have absolutely no clue how football is played.

If a lineman is heads up, he likely hits the offensive lineman heads up and pushes back or at least tries to stay put. If you hit him an angle, it is much easier to move him further to that side because he doesn't have all of his force behind him.

That's actually just common sense on the motion of objects.


Here we go with the "common sense" argument again.

The fact is that almost every NFL and college coach will bring defensive players up to the line in the gaps in short yardage situations because it is easier to get penetration.  It does not help to just move a player to the side if there is penetration all across the line.




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RE: Easy answer to our short yardage probems. - fredtoast - 03-03-2022, 10:23 AM

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