Jim Harbaw Tim Dr. No, you are probably looking at the highlights of Barry Sanders' performance when you decide to add a band game to the scoreboard. Or at least they have their own crime novel, Run and Shoot the Mouse Davis. Harbaw is widely rumored to have had a West Coast crime (WCO) in his heart. To a greater or lesser extent, it is true, but like any other disgusting spirit, it picks up fragments from various destructions. In the past, we have seen several sudden T-attacks in Maryland by Colin Kipernick. In this example, he borrowed from the runner and fired a disgusting shot, seamlessly merging with the name WCO in the field of navigation (short, fast and wide attack along the way, G. Lied sweeping the barrel on the way). Attacks. In this article we will look at how this game works and why it works on Harb.
Run to the starting point and shoot:
If you think this is a good reason to watch the Barry Sanders show, yes.
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Mouse Davis calls it the 80/81 series as a shooter. Run and Shoot uses 4 different WR, 1 RB formats, pre-selects correct movements and multiple switching options for WR. Originally invented by Midhleigh (OH) football manager Tiger Ellison, but gained national recognition when he used it perfectly in Portland. The last UH Heisman Cup winner, Andre War, was hailed by the University of Houston in the late 1980s and later hired by the Lions, one of the few NFL teams to break the criminal record in the early 1990s.
Running bullets is an insult to the heart. However, with the limited number of blocks in the popular transfer game, the defense is generally less creative. But because of this they are so afraid of deceptive attacks that they often rush back out of the box, deceptive attacks can be faster due to the number of WRs and their distribution. This allows the defenders to lean on the ball or have more depth, which is a good way to play the game. Let the guards go to the camp, block the first level, close the second level in the area so you have a very open space near the border to run. That is the theory behind the web.
Making rules
I see this race in two different ways: how Michigan catches, runs and shoots. A.D. In 2016, due to the force in Central Michigan (Mason Cole) space, LBs were used as a second stage to limit LT C. So the rules had to change a bit. In most configurations, this means that Pitch's front (PST, in Michigan's case is always LT) blocks the LB tone, the center blocks the next LB backwards, and the PSG guard blocks the first DL.
The second method frees up OG blocks and allows for a little more flexibility. But they have to make sure the connections are round and round, that the broadcasts do a good job before they are released in the front rows, which is why Harbaugh limits who publishes.
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- F1 is the first defender to count from the ball; It can be DT, DE or LB.
- F2 is the second protector from the first environment; It can be DT, DE or LB
- 0 Line up the nose of the collection and do not count
- B1 is the first secondary defender
Here are some charts.
We are still 4-2 ahead. LT used DE momentum to wash his back before LB released him in court to lock him up. LG packs DT inside. This DT is the main reading of RB. The center extends to the back of the LB.
Now on a 3-3 stack. Again DE attacks from the outside, but from the top of his head. This is the main difference, this is how it handles harba. Since DE is the first DL game, Og follows LT after DE to prevent the ban. The RG Center has merged with MIKE.
Looking at another way to close this 3-3 stack protection, MIKE can be seen as F1 WILL F2. This means that once DE is out, LG will move on to the next level. Center can clear 0 technology. In this case, if it is delayed, DE will move to F3, and LB is responsible for the gap in the field. You can also set the rule that LG attaches to the nose to allow the center to be loosened, but there is a risk of giving the center a very difficult way for MIKE. .
What if DE now defends even with a 4-2 lead? Since LG is responsible for DT in this case, LT must touch the person to fix the problem. This clears the willow, but if the hope is in the defense, the RB will have too much space to force someone to shine. Not a good defense for this game, but it can still work because it is a hard game to find, especially if it can completely destroy LT DE. Note that the RB must first read the DT, so the next read is a DE-packaged DE.
Up to 3-3 stack protection, breeder reading is DE. Here you can drop the LT DE block to the LG that can pass. It reads that RB needs to sign in to LG. The LT is then released to the CMC, which is probably (unfortunately) responsible for opening C, making it easier to close out. This means that the game will only "jump" after the Elb level. Another thing to note in this game is the RG-Center combination. Here is another way to merge blocks with RG by connecting the NT in the middle. This leaves a clear gap for the RB LS, drawing feature, and we hope that the bending block will have enough time to reach the secondary.
Note that in all of the above examples, OL is not attacking in the future. First they go to 0-1 yards, then they start setting up defenders or they work on the second level.
Michigan Example:
Let us now look at some examples. I showed the defenders first when they were invited (or when the suspension came at their command), then the block, then a few cutouts, and finally the video.
The power supply here is a nickel-based 4-2 shield, so it is very easy to label.
Here is something interesting. The correct number indicates that the front LB will be back and the LT will be blocked when DE is released. However, if that LB is in a hurry, it will effectively become another DL. This means that OL must adjust (if LB is too fast), LT still reaches higher DE fields. LG will take the DL1. Now the center must try to close Elbin's face in the game room and RG must push RT to close Elbin's room with DL. This means that the full defender DE will remain open but may still not take the corner that allows him to play football.
The power supply here is a nickel-based 4-2 shield, so it is very easy to label.
This is what a blockchain should look like (it only works in practice).
You will suddenly see pockets being created, and as soon as the receiver is released, the breeder will move to the side to assist the LT with a chip.
Halfway through, OL is seen participating in blocks and using defenders where they go. You will see LT DE start to push down and C release. Pay attention to LB depth. One was flat feet, the other was about a meter high, but when he realized what he was seeing, he was relatively flat.
The LB has not yet participated in the LS and the latter LB is now targeting a steep slope (it must be deep as responsibility for internal coverage is borne by TE). The front LB has just been lifted and now it looks like it is full of two OL aircraft. LT took a wide angle and LB had to go out a long time to close inside. At the same time, the RB slows down to reach the LG and presses the DE field to find the hole provided by the LT.
And now the right angle to create blocks and win big.
A few more examples. Rutger gives the same general effect in the same general setting.
How does Michigan law enforcement work?
As I explained earlier, there are two ways in which this is a good combination of Michigan crime. The first Michigan 3x1 PS is a very good game to use. Below is an example of a trophy match against FSU .
Second, Michigan often uses 3x1 formation in transition games. In fact, this is probably the most important point. They use in-depth ideas to sell lines in the field ( scissors ( the concept of two roof scissors ) in the video between them, on a vehicle or on a permanent switch ).
They also use short transition battles ( network point concept ( read more here ), again Snag-7 speed ( two-person concept with Benchtrack ), NCAA stretch ( read more here ).
So I wanted to hear what it meant. This means that in the general case of Michigan, they use the same or similar form to attack down the field, attack short and midfield defenses, attack wide field and defensive line. Boundary. The lottery uses the same features to do many things, including things that seem to start immediately. He warned that the organization may be considering "equality" but that this did not mean it.
Now let's get back to the big picture. The formation of 3x1 often simplifies defense plans. There are really only four ways to protect directions from overheating.
- Fold the belt number
- Play live on DB in the field (no help above)
- Wheel / bar with tip protection
- Bracket with LB
Option 1 Allows you to hit some temporary off-road attacks, because directions can crowd short or deep field areas on one side. Wheels often reach people indiscriminately without understanding WR limits, or avoid eye protection from the race, or seek out receivers who come too far. Because of the looming threat, LB often had to sign up as they read OL passages, which they did equally well.
Option 2 leaves you with a face mask in a shape that allows multiple collisions. Whether or not you can use combo cover to soften, you still have to protect yourself in large areas without help. The men's cover puts the DB on the shoulder with the ball.
Option 3 removes the safety eye from the back. This allows him to play from No. 1 to the limit when there is no permanent work, but as we have seen Michigan uses the vertical idea of this aspect. In fact, the example of Pass Over Illinois illustrates border security by looking at the long defenses opposite the two sides of the Illinois.
And Option 4 will remove the LB completely once it appears. Read on as this is still the result of peer pressure. This gives the bad guy a numerical advantage, perhaps giving him more numbers because DE will be hosted after the game.
All of this is an unstoppable game. Playide DE is a key discipline - it hits the Old Testament instead of crossing the field - it can hinder the game, push it against the background or release the Old Testament, making it difficult to play the game again. But it slows down the journey. But playing smart defense can solve this game with all of the damage listed above but it is easier said than done because it complicates many of the defensive requirements.
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