simple but true
Dre,
"holding" a WR at the line has been around a long time.... it is termed "bump and run" by most. defense lines up the CB 'head up' on the Wr and what happens-happens....
With the invention of the cover corners aka guys with hands and arms across the front of the base, holding has taken on a new term.
If you add the fact that most coaches that use these figures, they are putting them on the strongest (TTC) base they can find that can run. Now you have CB that act like linemen and maul WR so that no one gets open except the RB that clears this traffic.
I don't really use these figures on the outside, but when I do I try to use only rookie bases....it keeps the playing field level in my opinion.
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k-lo
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