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tight bump and run coverage like kansas city plays

By collegegambler | View all Posts
Posted Sunday, November 27, 2011 09:30 PM   5 comments

more teams should do this.  i dont know why they dont do so.  it forces the other team's qb to make accurate throws with a defender right on the wr.     if u watched the philly game and i know san diego is famous for soft zones where a good qb can find a hole everytime.  brady was just picking up a quick 8  or 9 yards each pass pitch and catch

unfortunetly for us KC backers  palko is just that damn pathetic he is going to cost us the +11  but damn i love the way there D plays.

only downfall is the national flag league will get u for defensive holding like they did on that 3rd down sack. that was pretty fucking weak considering big ben was sacked about 4 seconds after the ball was snapped.

 

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collegegambler says:
11/27/11 09:35PM
man to man coverage  tight bump and run   makes the offense work
einyx says:
11/27/11 09:37PM
Doesn't work unless you have real good corners or a pash rush that is going to get to the QB every single time
collegegambler says:
11/27/11 09:37PM

its not  pitch and catch   its great.  the old dolphins teams in early 2000's played it. they didnt win more than a few divisions or make it out of the first round but  madison and surtain and that defense was great,  bad qb play killed them

 

einyx says:
11/27/11 09:38PM
That is why I like the college rule of you can maul the wideout as long as the ball is not in the air
collegegambler says:
11/27/11 09:44PM

i think it has worked well for the chiefs tonight. if they were playing zone vs ben he would pick them apart the way he moves around.

if not for that defensive holding then   pitt would have 6 pts if they would have made around a 47 yard kick after that sack by tamba hali

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