waldoputty
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the 90's approach is to overwhelm the opposition with more force and power.
you have big dl.
then we get big ol that are pro bowl strong.
another approach is to spread out the defense to make zeke more effective.
i think this is the way to go, particularly with tfred being out and the rookie og lacking strength.
note that this second approach is complementary with the 1st approach having big pro bowl ol.
it seems garrett and linehan are stuck to the 1st approach.
in the game against the giants, it seems the multi-wr sets were more successful.
does anyone know if that was true on the running game?
i think @xwalker mentioned the tightends were used in some blocking scheme that worked, which supports the use more force approach.
though i also remember the zeke/austin reverse that worked great using misdirection.
you have big dl.
then we get big ol that are pro bowl strong.
another approach is to spread out the defense to make zeke more effective.
i think this is the way to go, particularly with tfred being out and the rookie og lacking strength.
note that this second approach is complementary with the 1st approach having big pro bowl ol.
it seems garrett and linehan are stuck to the 1st approach.
in the game against the giants, it seems the multi-wr sets were more successful.
does anyone know if that was true on the running game?
i think @xwalker mentioned the tightends were used in some blocking scheme that worked, which supports the use more force approach.
though i also remember the zeke/austin reverse that worked great using misdirection.
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