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As mentioned above, the first game we see in this package is Power Read. It looks like this.
Keep in mind that the front-end defense works well here, but the back-end defense has two main problems. ED is too far from the field to enter without restricting the backpack gap; 2) Security takes a terrible angle when the gap with it is to blame.
But the important thing here is that the Michigan defense in this case was so busy on the front lines that they went into the design, leaving quite a drop. Even without effective attack planning, focusing on the attacker, PSU managed to play a great game.
PSU later got back in the game, firing QBs onto the " borderline " field (note that running into the field was also a weak point in the formation) with little success. So wondering if the package is already out of stock is welcome, այս whether this package is worth it without first surprise or overreaction. The PSU also passed the ball to QB, the left-back tested LB in the space, passing only 1 yard.
As a calculator, the PSU also "read arrows" because in the RB it read the back, the initial work of the hind leg was like reading the force, but it was actually a computer game to take advantage of the overload. It was something that I immediately fiddled with because of the frontline stress that the frontline play scheme was supposed to use, but the game didn't work out well.
I think there is potential in this concept, it makes sense to add it to the defense, and it's very progressive. The problem here is that the threat to QB performance is not that great. While McSorley is a good QB runner-up, he probably won't be able to get to the edge of LB (as only Don appears) he can even battle DEs determined to stop Don. This means that the defense can use one defender against itself - focus the rest of the penalty area on RB. While the scheme still operates as a core concept, with a lot of attention being given to the direct transmission of RB - with little respect to the QB threat, this game is unlikely to perform better than the general counterattack. This means that you are not really planning to succeed in this game, you just rely on the basic performance of the game, which is good, and you will not earn more than any other calculator.
But maybe there is a way to help him...
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One way to make this game more successful overall is to increase the threat to QB. To achieve this, let's shift the focus from the current trend block to the obvious, while looking at the current analogy in general.
This can be done using several horses. The first idea is the typical way to adapt Power-O teams to 6 defensive techniques. Instead of TE trying to block Tech 6 in them, or instead of forcing FB to remove Tech 6 forcing TE to work through the ED to access their LB block, a "Lead" call is made.
The "bullet" bell changes the lock pattern slightly, usually forcing the Power O to jump. Tani TE del nga DE. As a rule, TE has an external purity for one of two reasons. A pattern of blocking or clearing an area on the road The normal response to DE is to widen it slightly. The extension will make it easier to prevent slapping on FB. By the way, Organo Gold withdrawal is not aimed at MIKE. But if DE performs poorly, shoot or push the hit block, as often happens when you're on line 6, FB just plugs it in at և RB can jump on the green grass on:
In this case, we are focusing primarily on profitability. By blocking the H-Back's "bullet" to the tip, it seals the SAM inside. MIKE is still focused on strength, confidently smothering his nose, and even then he has to resist washing out until the G shot gets to them. Thus, you effectively focused your scheme not on operating with electricity, but on closing the internal protection.
You can use crack block to improve corners. Crack BOSS Power Read sees that crack prevents SAM. Before that, the TE will be released again and moved to a safe place to close the lane (it will close upside down in advance if someone exits smartly). The crack block prevents the text exchange from receiving support from SAM with an external lever in TE, when security exchanges crack, TE can now receive it. Just make sure you can remove the TE from its position in time, or else two locks will collide.
But what if the reading aspect doesn't work out? DE is so athletic, you can't take QB from it. Well let's find a way to include DE. I'm not sure there's an OG guard strong enough to act as a bullet block that can be provided here, so your options for closing the DE և SAM front with a small TE slot. But you can try to make the OG shot a little deeper so he can direct his mass toward the outer shoulder of that DE. It doesn't need a big seal, it needs ED to get to the inside edges or pressure inside - it can get enough that DE doesn't tighten the belt. And when the chest is out of play, go to the next level. They may have a QB security fee, but it's better if the chest defender can restrict that game.
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Due to the nature of the form, defense is sensitive not only to excessive commitment to the game, but to running in general. Now that we've also improved driving risks like QB, you can expect Defenders to be more involved in their play tweaks to keep the game going. Then use the passport. But you're not limited to forcing your RB to throw the ball (or, of course, you can re-pass the game movement by reading the usual strength, but I don't think that puts your RB in a position to throw the ball well. Ball: Prepare ). So what we'll be looking at are different ways of passing the ball to QB ավել to add to the basic patterns of receiver placement.
If your CB is at least able to get defenders out to buy enough time (maybe because they're focused on RB), you can run three-person models in front of you, like this Flood concept.
Sailboat is a concept for 3 people that can operate depending on the cover, and it is very likely that the second level player will get the cover. It depends on the type of matches you are looking for and how you expect to respond defensively.
If you find it difficult to think outside the box and buy enough time for the QB to pass the readings, two-person ideas can still work well with an elemental defensive response. Here I seal the frame with an H hole. The outer receiver works first on the inside to make it look like a cracked seal/work for safety. Especially if you get CB cloud support for PC on the game site, it can take WR C out of CB's security by looking at its performance settings. At worst, put the protective gearbox և inside the Rift Rift outside և.
Of course, many protectors today have top-notch coverage against this common type, so you want to provide your receiver with performance-based security. Against smart defenses, you can still get around by "covering" the receiver (i.e. making it unfit for training). If you still have a receiver to prevent installation, this is not a bad option. Yes, this makes defense less threatening, but you buy it in response to the threat of trend improvement. I've added a step away from the game to make defenders more responsive to a potential shot on the other side of the field (adding extra velocity to the running threat may force the defense to defend from the side, forcing the defenders to take another opening attack).
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We've already seen the countermeasure from the same point of view - talk about deleting the element on the other side by adding a WR in the first step. But I wanted to think about getting out of defense again with RB right-back. This idea is back to RB. I've added a deep cross pass because releasing it is like opening its block - allowing you to get your RB to throw the ball. The very low version here is that the RB runs after catching the ball or throwing it in the direction of TE.
I am not sure if this model will work with a straight profile or if it will work with a regular rifle. The reason I don't think it would work in the live package is because the live shoot is more focused on the right-back RB, so there are a number of defenders in control of him so after giving him a QB, it becomes difficult to secretly get out. From the back to the front apartment.
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