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Fairly and Rankins the key
Collapsing the middle of OLines is good way of helping DE make Sacks
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Agree 100 percent. DBs don't have to cover as long and it shuts down running lanes. We still need at least two more DTs to play at least average when they need breathers or God forbid injuries but we are in a lot better shape at that position than last year.
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When QB's can't step up to avoid the push, NFL DE's will crush them.
We've seen it for a couple years with Drew Brees. He couldn't step up and launch and the outside rush zeros in on him quickly. That was the value of a Nicks, Goodwin and Evans in their prime. Drew was always able to step up to avoid the outside rush and launch. It appears we may now have that push we need for our outside guys to shine. |
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That's why outside tackles are taught to push their DE's outside or at worst case scenario in a full circle, because the O line is designed to let the QB step up.
If the guards get pushed back atleast 2-3 yards then the QB will hesitate and retreat slightly, thats when the DE's come flying in. Cam Jordan got double digit sacks without a good DT or even a decent DE on the opposite side, that shows how good of a player he is. |
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I hOpe Nick's injury isn't too bad because by the sounds of it he is having a really good offseason, etc
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Bingo. But
Main course stuff the run maintaining gap assignments push the pocket For dessert sacks no desert if you do not eat your dinner. |
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JL in the middle with Ellerbe on the outside is big too. Throw in Lewis and Byrd for good measure. LOL.
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Any updates on Nick? I understand he left practice and did not return.
Hopefully it was minor. |
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