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Panthers at Ravens thread


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6 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Well this is going to be fun.....

First, there is no "2 gap" because we ran a 4 man front. Bc since you know so much, you already know that In a 2 gap system your Nost Tackle is responsible for the two A gaps, and then your ends are responsible for the B and C gaps. Since we were running 4 down lineman on this play... Burns was the C gap, Brown was the A gap, Roy was the B gap, and YGM was the other C. gap. 

 

I am watching the video now, thanks to YT TV. Brown closes the b gap as assigned, and Burns gets eaten up by the play fake draw, and Luvu who is supposed to be the backfill for the C gap with Burns.... gets lost and attacks the B gap with Shaq. Leaving Woods one on one with Kenyan Drake.

So to clarify ... there was no "huge A gap" ... the was an open  C gap. There is no defensive scheme where your DT is repsonsible for the C gap.....

 

Also, the part in bold .... literally did not happen on that play... the LT is 7 yards behind the LOS by the time Drake breaks it to the outside.

 

Again, you just make stuff up... 

Have you ever played this game or studied it? Check the 2. Cut back to 1. Faked the dive up the 2. Browns responsibility A gaps for the nose.

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Just because the 1 (A gap) is 5 miles wide from Brown and Burns screwing up the play at the LoS does not make it magically become the B gap that Burns was in with the GUARD sealing him.

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4 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Have you ever played this game or studied it? Check the 2. Cut back to 1. Faked the dive up the 2. Browns responsibility A gaps for the nose.

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We ran a four man front... both Brown and Roy held their gaps. It was Luvu's fault that play when to the outside. Brown isnt playing the 2 gap technique role in our defense. 

 

Even with your statement, Brown did exactly that. He is living in the 1 gap on that play.... Luvu crashed the 4 with Shaq for no explicit reason. 
 

 

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