Tuesday, 7 June 2022

Inside the Playbook: Penn State, Wisconsin, and Michigan and the Use of False Blocks

As a defender, it is recommended that you read your keys to properly inspect the game and follow the instructions. The responsibility to break, adapt and execute starts with seeing exactly what is in front of you, and you will change your path to success based on what the offensive line is doing. But sin knows it. Up to a certain point and being upset about what he did, because this is the easiest and most effective way to succeed. At other times, they succeed in mind games by showing one thing and doing another. In this article, we'll look at "false restraints," the art of broadcasting, and the practice of lying.

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The clearest example of this is the basic drawing game. There are dozens of ways to draw, and I've outlined a few of them here . The idea is to sell only long hats and shorts and then go to the next level.


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It also speeds up the transition to your traditional screen before moving on to secondary. However, you want to invite them down here because you can remount (and you don't have to take the slope forward). Usually something like a colon is used as the passage drops to release the OL, pulling the rest of the OL's defenders and pushing them deeper.


Tractors in the game
“A very smart coach once said to me: 'If you really want to take action, you better let your guard down.' This quote from "Smart Football " will live in my memory forever. It is a "false alignment".

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the end of wisconsin
These are just some of the common examples. But in other creative games we see more "fake blocks", and that's what I want to introduce now.

Here is an example from Wisconsin that used "false signs" or "impact restrictions" last year. 1 meter high powered Wisconsin with OG rear tow (BSG) and H front rear. But instead of sticking to the center of the traditional block (PSG) on traditional low blocks, turn a bit to prevent the defender from going in first and stay there. The outside shoulder may protrude when pulling. The starting point is to push your defenders right into the bottom block and let them leave the field and finish the job.


However, the false positives behind the traditional BSG and H are largely out of the game. They read the power and left the field, but they were completely out of the game. In the end, OLF is in WW to gain an advantage, which is good for insults.

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I already mentioned Wham and Influence wham , so I'll link to this article. But the main idea is that the front OL moves like a traditional Down G or a stylus. The built-in OL often attempts to "block, back up" the tractor and follow the line. Similarly, LB and other secondary and tertiary defenders will be on the verge of exhaustion and will try to turn the game around. But this precondition is a clever detail. The rear includes an additional ladder or identification barrier, and the fabric is now designed to fit in the transition between the rear (cut) and the front of the ensemble trying to get through.

James Light provides some of the best detail from the past.







Do not pull the back of the wiper effect.
The whip is a quick hit. In fact, many people don't even lock Front 3 technology in the whip. But he can't play ball yet, so if he can't block the top 3 techniques, drop OL in round 2 to eliminate those players. Why not use a rear lock to make the most of the second and third levels? Some groups do this.


It's actually a slightly different game to read, but G-Lead shows both sides, one by whip and the other by QB. The backs cannot cross the front bulls, so the backs are tight.
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This is a game that seems to be a force, a force that is everywhere but in the center. The average player, who usually closes the back of the game to prevent the defender from following the tractor, prefers to book this player here. If the back LB is moving too fast towards the ball, yelling "scissors" can distract them from the ball and give them a good run.





ROI buffer zone
Another fake connection, this time with a draw, is actually in a split area. Here, instead of working in a split zone, FB or TE go late with the OL game uncovered and retain the rear DE. Acquired by OL usually joins secondary but here FB or TE rotate to create secondary block. The effect of the move is similar to that of force and adjusts defenses, but the rest of the action only works inside the zone (RB should not forget that this also gives a great chance to narrow the inside zone, which often seems longer). ). .



I only saw him work at the university level once. This resulted in a loss of 3 meters. This was a bad example of how to do it, so I didn't find it.

Pen State Passage Collection (Power, Meters)
Now let's play something else. Instead of lying, we search for "fake gear sets". This is usually done in some games to invite a defensive line through the game and thus increase the attacker's gap. In many ways it is easier to invite them onto the field and pressure them than to expel them. Take the DE bull who loves to pass and can widen the pit by being cruel.



Here's an example of darts, and see how much work DAs do when they "step on the pitch."


Here is an example of an OH meter. Instead of hitting it, it replaces it with a fun set of streams, and usually takes its own to take the PST block.


Halflin RPO
As I said before.
When the middle of the line is closed, the game front closes the current game (usually by hitting and dragging or serving). The read is the back of the game and the back of the OLF is not required to go to the second level as it will block the defense's pass. Fry, you go, you wait, you run. The loading device gives extra protection to throw the ball to the quarterback, so reduce the amount of free runs to the quarterback and upgrade the rear windows. Similarly, it prevents OL from entering the field too early.
Yes.


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Delete but lock on screen. What crazy country do we live in?

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