Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 3:07 pm
Um... Even in the seventh grade and late Elementary football that wouldn't work.Elway07 wrote:LMAO! You cannot sit a d-back on an island and expect him to cover a receiver without a pass rush. Shutdown corners are enablers to great defenses because they not only lock and/or rush the QB. You have to put pressure on the QB or you are right, a shutdown corner (or Bailey as you say) is worthless. I am not sure what kind of coverages the Deadpidown a receiver but also expands the defensive playbook and creates options to freeing up others in order to stuff the run,ns used with Bailey, but they obviously did not mimic successful teams who had corners of his caliber. This is how Denver uses his talents: first you have to rush the QB with either a safety blitz or linebacker blitz; and then you place Bailey on the opponent’s best receiver. While John Lynch, or Kennoy Kennedy, is placed either in or just outside of the box, to key off of the QB. Once it is determined to be a pass, he [Lynch] is cheated over in to zone coverages, and latches on to the no. 2 or/and 3 receiver. This creates complicated, disguise that are ment to confuse the QB. While the QB is being blitzed, and 1/3 of his field essentially taken away, more sacks and/or more interceptions will be created. You can’t tell me that Bailey is this talent less hack. When you leave any d-back on an island with out a scheme or a pass rush, no corner is going to cover for that long. Face it your defensive scheme was pathetic, and a waste of a great, and highly, athletic d-back.
1. You can't blitz every play.You might fake a blitz almost every play, but if you blitz to much, you'll just have the opposing offense kill you on sceens and dump offs.
2. Blitzing linebackers will allow a basic cut back and leaving the linebacker out of the play guarantees extra yardage.
3. Blitzing safeties might sound good, but that leaves you with slow, less athletic linebakers covering the middle.
4. Lynch might sound like a good idea, but it is flawed in the fact that...
No, I give up. lets put it this way, I only am speaking from my experience studying and playing as nose tackle in 4-2-5 Stack and 4-4 8-Man Box schemes... Really, I would jst need a couple hours to speak with someone about a scheme, since I don't really know enough to put it in good points oon the computer.