midatlantech
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Rushing three and dropping eight defenders should at least require excellent throws as defenders should be near the ball. Our DB's didn't seem to play very well against Pitt.
1) Is it, Pitt uses smaller, faster WR that our big bruising Safeties can't keep up with. Still you would think we could be in the same vicinity as the WR...
2) Do we play a pure zone defense when rushing three? or
3) Do we matchup with players in their defensive zone.
How does this all work as I've never seen more open players in one football game.
1) Is it, Pitt uses smaller, faster WR that our big bruising Safeties can't keep up with. Still you would think we could be in the same vicinity as the WR...
2) Do we play a pure zone defense when rushing three? or
3) Do we matchup with players in their defensive zone.
How does this all work as I've never seen more open players in one football game.