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Old 10-21-2008, 01:01 PM
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well, the first picture has one on one coverage to the strong side, with all of the safety help going towards the weakside-2 receivers. i would try and get that receiver open and pass to him downfield, he could break it without any safety help back there.
the second one looks like a run attempt, but the olb and the safeties have the rb's keyed in and are in good position to stop the run. if i were on offense on that play, i would try to pass to the tight end #84, he has 1 on 1 coverage wjth the safety, there is a possibiltity of a mismatch and the tight end getting open in the end zone.
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Old 10-21-2008, 05:48 PM
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Pic 1 - hit running back in the flat on the right (defenders have over pursued).

Pic 2 - Defense won, guessing LB on offense's left came around the corner.
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Old 10-21-2008, 09:06 PM
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The offensive play in #1 looks like a disaster as it is set. I think the receiver on the far right will be turned in and bring the corner with him. The receiver in the slot has a guy running with him in coverage. If the running back can make a wide arc to the right sideline area, that would be a big play as that zone will be empty. Another option is to audible and run to the left.....the odds look good there.
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Old 10-21-2008, 09:09 PM
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#2 doesn't look good for the offense if you stay running left....the numbers are not in your favor. If you could pivot the runner to get behind the right taclke and right guard, that looks very good, but the defensive audible would probably nullify that.
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Old 10-22-2008, 10:23 AM
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Default answer to the play calls Pic #1

Well, only one coach picked up the simple math of this alignment.

offense has the strong side WR in a 1-on-1 matchup without safety help.

VERY BAD DEFENSE.........
L.Fitzgerald blow pass the corner for a 55 yd TD pass....too easy.....
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Old 10-22-2008, 10:26 AM
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the call on this on was to run to the outside, but too many defenders were there. the key block was by the FB on the OLB which took both him and the SS coming up (#21). Earl Campbell planted and cut up inside and got smashed..........


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Old 10-22-2008, 12:28 PM
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... since I played football (H.S.) and don't remember all of the terminalogy.
What detrmines strong and weak sides of a formation? is it having more offensive players on one side of the center as opposed to the other, or the tight end? Or is it determined by the allignment of the defenders?

A refresher please....

P.S. I would have been tempted to run on Play #1 also.....
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Old 10-22-2008, 12:35 PM
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... since I played football (H.S.) and don't remember all of the terminalogy.
What detrmines strong and weak sides of a formation? is it having more offensive players on one side of the center as opposed to the other, or the tight end? Or is it determined by the allignment of the defenders?

A refresher please....

P.S. I would have been tempted to run on Play #2 also.....
Great post!!!
in these formations it is the positioning of the tight end in relation to the center. tight end lines up on the left side of the line, that is the strong side, right side same thing. if there are two tight ends in the formation and they are lined up on either side of the line, it can be called a strong formation, or jumbo package, because of the extra blockers on the line.
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Old 10-22-2008, 02:08 PM
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in these formations it is the positioning of the tight end in relation to the center. tight end lines up on the left side of the line, that is the strong side, right side same thing. if there are two tight ends in the formation and they are lined up on either side of the line, it can be called a strong formation, or jumbo package, because of the extra blockers on the line.
what he said........


..... that means more posts are needed to give some more explanations of some things.....

.... as soon as I can get my "pointer" to work, I will add some directional patterns to some of the pictures to help those who may need it.

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