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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I decided to post this after Hurricane Hate Posts came through after the game. I see this alot in games. I think it is usually the slot reciever, the slot reciever goes in motion all the way to about the ...
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09-20-2004, 11:42 PM | #1 |
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Motion Question
I decided to post this after Hurricane Hate Posts came through after the game.
I see this alot in games. I think it is usually the slot reciever, the slot reciever goes in motion all the way to about the center and then turns around and goes right back to his original position. The saints do it with about every other team. I mean what strategic advantage does this give a team since it ultimately results in the exact same formation. |
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Zone or man to man coverages can easily be determined if the receiver goes in motion , makes for an amusing cat and mouse game sometimes ......... |
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