@tatertots00 So at best it is a 7 vs. 8...? Accounting for a DE with a half assed boot and noone to block the backside LB. Take into account most inside zones hit tight in the A-gap and/or cut backside I don't see how this is a wise decision.
@fingerz42 Yeah that is the point the HB only has one man to beat and on this play its the Weakside Linebacker who has to come all the way across to make a play that is a good situation for the offense
@tatertots00 Just because he is on youtube talking about it does not make him an expert. Obviously, it MUST be that hard to understand because you are completely wrong on this. There isn't a smart coach in the world that would willingly run IZ from 20 personnel set into an 8 man box. If you think that is a smart move you're sadly mistaken and you should delve into some IZ/OZ coaching material and enlighten yourself.
@tatertots00 That's what I'm asking you. What is so hard to understand? You are trying to convince me that it is wise to run into a front with TWO unblocked defenders. Enlighten yourself.
@fingerz42 There is only one free man. As I explained to you before the backside DE is occupied by the bootleg. If you knew anything about football you would realize that the backside DE is rarely blocked in any running scheme. There are a thousand videos where you
Yes running in to a front where the free man has to come all the way across the formation is wise.
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fingerz42 9 months ago
In your first example you have 6 vs. 8 and noone to account for the BSDE? No check to pass in that situation?
fingerz42 1 year ago
@fingerz42 I think the bootleg by the QB holds the backside DE
tatertots00 1 year ago
@tatertots00 So at best it is a 7 vs. 8...? Accounting for a DE with a half assed boot and noone to block the backside LB. Take into account most inside zones hit tight in the A-gap and/or cut backside I don't see how this is a wise decision.
fingerz42 9 months ago
@fingerz42 How is it 7 vs 8?
4 linebackers and 4 D-lineman
vs
5 O-lineman 1 QB 1 FB 1 HB.
Gives your HB a 1 on 1 and a chance to make a play
tatertots00 9 months ago
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fingerz42 9 months ago
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fingerz42 9 months ago
@tatertots00 How is it a 7 v. 8? Because you dont count you HB as a blocker. He's the ball carrier.
fingerz42 9 months ago
@fingerz42 Yeah that is the point the HB only has one man to beat and on this play its the Weakside Linebacker who has to come all the way across to make a play that is a good situation for the offense
tatertots00 9 months ago
@tatertots00 Sorry but it's not. Especially when IZ is a bang or bend type play.
fingerz42 8 months ago
@fingerz42 Yes it is and if it wasn't the coach wouldn't be talking about it on youtube. Its not a hard concept to understand.
tatertots00 8 months ago
@tatertots00 Just because he is on youtube talking about it does not make him an expert. Obviously, it MUST be that hard to understand because you are completely wrong on this. There isn't a smart coach in the world that would willingly run IZ from 20 personnel set into an 8 man box. If you think that is a smart move you're sadly mistaken and you should delve into some IZ/OZ coaching material and enlighten yourself.
fingerz42 8 months ago
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tatertots00 8 months ago
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@fingerz42 I already explained this to you
5 OL
1QB
1FB
1HB
vs
4 DL
4 LB
is a good 8 on 8 matchup considering the free man on defense has to come all the way across the formation. WHAT IS SO HARD TO UNDERSTAND?????????
tatertots00 8 months ago
@tatertots00 That's what I'm asking you. What is so hard to understand? You are trying to convince me that it is wise to run into a front with TWO unblocked defenders. Enlighten yourself.
fingerz42 8 months ago
@fingerz42 There is only one free man. As I explained to you before the backside DE is occupied by the bootleg. If you knew anything about football you would realize that the backside DE is rarely blocked in any running scheme. There are a thousand videos where you
Yes running in to a front where the free man has to come all the way across the formation is wise.
tatertots00 8 months ago
@tatertots00 You sir are just a football FAN. Enlighten yourself.
fingerz42 8 months ago
@fingerz42 I already explained it to you. Take it or leave it
tatertots00 8 months ago
@fingerz42 In that case, what would be your answer?
One would have to assume the OLB would take the slot (thus SB would likely stalk block).
Further the double slot formation (depending on the SB split & the motion) would be a 21 or 12 set for all practical purposes.
I'm having some problems understanding your frustration with this fairly basic vid.
festdir 2 months ago