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Here's another image with the gaps and techniques illustrated: If you recall hearing about the "Wide 9" which the Eagles ran for a couple years, it involves the 4-3 DEs lining up outside the TE or T, whichever is the most outside in-line front blocker. Makarov_ fucked around with this message at 22:58 on May 4, 2013 |
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The Lions have run a Wide 9 the last couple of years and presumably will do so again this year. So if anyone wants to see the excitement of running backs blazing through the giant gap between Nick Fairley and Ziggy Ansah, this is your chance.
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# ? May 5, 2013 06:25 |
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Trin Tragula posted:It's also an NFL foul to have an ineligible number uncovered (nope, no good reason there either) Wouldn't the tackles be ineligible and uncovered most any time there isn't a TE next to them? If it is 3rd or 4th down and the offense moves the ball past the 1st down line and then fumbles and loses possession, does it go down in the stats as a conversion? If it was a pass, would the QB get credit for a completion?
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# ? May 5, 2013 13:52 |
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There should be a WR out there on the LOS next to the T.
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# ? May 5, 2013 13:55 |
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SkunkDuster posted:Wouldn't the tackles be ineligible and uncovered most any time there isn't a TE next to them? A WR can cover them. code:
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That clears things up. I thought being covered meant the guy was lining up right next to them.
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SkunkDuster posted:If it is 3rd or 4th down and the offense moves the ball past the 1st down line and then fumbles and loses possession, does it go down in the stats as a conversion? If it was a pass, would the QB get credit for a completion? The NCAA Statisticians' Manual is a very useful thing, yes sir. (As ever, don't assume that this also counts for the NFL.) I tried to copy and paste it, but the stupid formatting took over and nerfed it. The answer is no, Team A does not get credited with a first down in that situation, and they don't get a conversion. However, both the QB and WR get the yardage to the spot of the fumble, and a completed pass (and the WR gets the fumble too, no matter how much he doesn't want it); the answers are on pages 4 and 5, if anyone wants to check my working.
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# ? May 5, 2013 19:41 |
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Could someone talk about the wide 9? I think the Lions and Seahawks both run it on a majority of snaps- what do they do differently?
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# ? Jun 5, 2013 03:08 |
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As far as the lineman technique (which technically is all it is) there's a good deal of talk about that subject in general on the last page. Basically wide 9 is lining up on the outside shoulder of the tight end, generally they're expected to speed rush the QB most of the time. As far as how defenses are schemed to try to make sure that isn't a liability against the run I'm not sure if I've seen a good write up about that.
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# ? Jun 5, 2013 03:39 |
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This Billick video is a pretty decent wide 9 explanation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNzGcVRbZws
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There was a discussion about zone blocking scheme in the free agency thread. While I think I can grasp the general idea of it (I would assume its similar in concept to something like zone coverage) I was wondering if someone could give a basic overview, and more importantly, an easy way to identify it while watching an offense play.
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Ok it's embarrassing that I don't know this and I'm not sure how to phrase the question without being impossibly vague, but what's that Youtube song with the guy sort of singing incomprehensibly for a line or two before intelligibly singing the single word "footbaw!"?
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Captain von Trapp posted:Ok it's embarrassing that I don't know this and I'm not sure how to phrase the question without being impossibly vague, but what's that Youtube song with the guy sort of singing incomprehensibly for a line or two before intelligibly singing the single word "footbaw!"? You mean the TFF National Anthem? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n1KPQmdddY
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Ha, yep that's the one. Thanks!
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# ? Jul 5, 2013 04:58 |
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Read Meat Market, find a video of Coach O actually talking, and then realize that the video could be a documentary for all we know.
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Makarov_ posted:Here's another image with the gaps and techniques illustrated: The numbers are used by the defence, letters by the offence. Also the wide 9 is a source of controversy, as alluded to earlier, because it opens up huge running lanes if you don't have a very good LB corps. The teams that use it in recent years (Eagles, Lions) have pretty lovely linebackers. So maybe it works with the right guys, but I dunno. Good for penetration if you have a reasonable D-line, and the Lions front 4 are beastly (save for RDE or whatever Vanden Bosch played) I think that Billick video goes into it. He's great with explanations, I wish he would do like a 30- or 60-minute version of Playbook every week on NFL Network. I think he works for Fox now or something. Even just him and a whiteboard with no production values is super interesting
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I'm going to be moving to North Carolina in about a month. Can someone here give me a run down on the Panthers, because right now my knowledge of them is limited to "That Cam Newton feller sure is swell."
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Strange Matter posted:I'm going to be moving to North Carolina in about a month. Can someone here give me a run down on the Panthers, because right now my knowledge of them is limited to "That Cam Newton feller sure is swell." Probably the best linebacking corps in the league, running back situation went from "ultra set" to "vaguely questionable" over the course of like two years, Steve Smith is an ageless trash-talking wonder, and you hate the rest of the NFC South. They hate you back.
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Declan MacManus posted:Probably the best linebacking corps in the league, running back situation went from "ultra set" to "vaguely questionable" over the course of like two years, Steve Smith is an ageless trash-talking wonder, and you hate the rest of the NFC South. They hate you back. real talk, I just realized I do not know which teams are AFC south and which are NFC south They are just a big nebulous "those guys"
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Declan MacManus posted:Probably the best linebacking corps in the league, running back situation went from "ultra set" to "vaguely questionable" over the course of like two years, Steve Smith is an ageless trash-talking wonder, and you hate the rest of the NFC South. They hate you back.
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Mel Mudkiper posted:real talk, I just realized I do not know which teams are AFC south and which are NFC south The NFC South has darker and more menacing colors. The AFC has three teams that use lots of white and light blue. And the Jags.
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For real though it is going to be strange needing to hate my divisional rivals rather than look at them with a mixture of bemusement and pity.
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Strange Matter posted:For real though it is going to be strange needing to hate my divisional rivals rather than look at them with a mixture of bemusement and pity. Who was your team before?
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Mel Mudkiper posted:Who was your team before?
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Strange Matter posted:Well I already hate the Falcons and the Saints, so I guess I need to work myself into a froth against the Bucs. Any suggestions for cassus belli? Welcome, little brother. I hate you the least of the division rivals. I loathe the Falcons, dislike the Bucs (they're boring, maybe start looking for causes there) and have weird sympathy/pity for the Panthers. Even Steve Smith attacking Roman Harper was just adorable (and Just remember the division credo: gently caress a falcon.
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Jerome Agricola posted:Welcome, little brother. I hate you the least of the division rivals. I loathe the Falcons, dislike the Bucs (they're boring, maybe start looking for causes there) and have weird sympathy/pity for the Panthers. Even Steve Smith attacking Roman Harper was just adorable (and
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Strange Matter posted:I feel like I could hate the Buccaneers much more easily if they wore those terrible melted orange popsicle uniforms more often. gently caress you those owned
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Strange Matter posted:The New England Patriots. Oh, well gently caress you very much then
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Strange Matter posted:I'm going to be moving to North Carolina in about a month. Can someone here give me a run down on the Panthers, because right now my knowledge of them is limited to "That Cam Newton feller sure is swell." Stay away from downtown Durham
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Strange Matter posted:I feel like I could hate the Buccaneers much more easily if they wore those terrible melted orange popsicle uniforms more often. Get out.
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Chichevache and I agree on something!!!!!
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Rap posted:Chichevache and I agree on something!!!!! The lights are flickering and my table is rumbling... ...oh god guys what is happening
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Rap posted:Chichevache and I agree on something!!!!! We also hate the Steelers and the Seahawks but love the Browns.
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Pro Bowl's AFC-NFC format scrapped, teams to be drafted by 2 captains, like a playground or something 2 stoned guys would come up with playing Madden. I don't post in here often enough to start a thread but this should probably be one.
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Is an early preseason game (Seahawks at Chargers) worth spending money to attend? My limited knowledge of preseason play tells me no.
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spidoman posted:Is an early preseason game (Seahawks at Chargers) worth spending money to attend? My limited knowledge of preseason play tells me no. That's a value judgment you'll have to make for yourself. On the one hand, it will be bad football played by the 3rd stringers and free agents trying to make the team. On the other hand it's football.
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frumpus posted:Pro Bowl's AFC-NFC format scrapped, teams to be drafted by 2 captains, like a playground or something 2 stoned guys would come up with playing Madden. Reading that description makes me think that it won't generate much interest because the rules make it a game that is somewhat similar to football, but not really NFL football at all. I don't remember if it was this thread or something I was talking about with a friend, but I thought it would be kind of cool if the Pro-Bowl game was played by the losers of the AFC/NFC conference champion games with some incentive involved to win.
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SkunkDuster posted:Reading that description makes me think that it won't generate much interest because the rules make it a game that is somewhat similar to football, but not really NFL football at all. While I wouldn't complain about an actual game, that sort of loses the entire point of the probowl in that it is for individual player accomplishment, and not the team's. Honestly, all they have to do is bring back the skills competition or a set of competitive activities throughout the weekend and boom, instant interest. Hell, have them split up and play 5-on-5 flag football, and it'd be more interesting than what's going to happen.
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spidoman posted:Is an early preseason game (Seahawks at Chargers) worth spending money to attend? My limited knowledge of preseason play tells me no. Probably not, but the Chargers hold free practices open to the public, and it looks like it isn't that far from Qualcomm.
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I paid $4 each for Bengals-Jets preseason tickets last year and it was totally worth that, even with the drive to Cincinnati from Knoxville.
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