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Video Instruction on Stopping Cam Newton -
Posted on 10/20/10 at 1:07 pm
Posted on 10/20/10 at 1:07 pm
All of this talk about Cam Neutron by Auburn and the national media has caused a mirage to be cast over LSU's ability to corral this one man "freakshow." With that in mind, I thought it would be helpful to keep the Tiger Nation focused on the task at hand. Here's my assessment of the defensive strategies to be employed.
1. Get a huge push with our defensive front four, allowing Kelvin Eleven to drop back covering the release out of the backfield as well as shadowing Newton. This will force Newton to throw into tight coverage, giving the opportunity for PP7 and Claiborne to make a play - (pay special attention to the options the QB has 2 seconds into the play)
Front four Push, #11 Shadow, Man Coverage
2. Contain Newton with front four push, zone containment, making bone crushing hits on players crossing the middle.
KaaaaaaBOOOOOM!
3. In certain situations, Confuse Newton with different looks, Blitz 5 or 6, allowing superior d-backs to cover man to man.
Blitz with Man Coverage
Get that Crap Outta Here!!
4. Offensively, heavy doses of this:
Sheppard
This,
Lee - Tolliver
This,
LSU Offense - JLee
OR if all else fails, take a page out of Bama's play book and apply this-
Police Dog

1. Get a huge push with our defensive front four, allowing Kelvin Eleven to drop back covering the release out of the backfield as well as shadowing Newton. This will force Newton to throw into tight coverage, giving the opportunity for PP7 and Claiborne to make a play - (pay special attention to the options the QB has 2 seconds into the play)
Front four Push, #11 Shadow, Man Coverage
2. Contain Newton with front four push, zone containment, making bone crushing hits on players crossing the middle.
KaaaaaaBOOOOOM!
3. In certain situations, Confuse Newton with different looks, Blitz 5 or 6, allowing superior d-backs to cover man to man.
Blitz with Man Coverage
Get that Crap Outta Here!!
4. Offensively, heavy doses of this:
Sheppard
This,
Lee - Tolliver
This,
LSU Offense - JLee
OR if all else fails, take a page out of Bama's play book and apply this-
Police Dog
This post was edited on 10/20/10 at 2:43 pm
Posted on 10/20/10 at 2:10 pm to blueTunaTiger
That police dog incident... that's messed up...
Posted on 10/20/10 at 2:12 pm to blueTunaTiger
Is this a trick. There is no known video of how to stop CN.
Posted on 10/20/10 at 2:37 pm to Duckie
Only 4 items needed.
#1 Box
#2 Laptop placed inside of said box
#3 Stick to prop up box
#4 String to pull stick out from under box.
#1 Box
#2 Laptop placed inside of said box
#3 Stick to prop up box
#4 String to pull stick out from under box.
Posted on 10/20/10 at 2:38 pm to Duckie
This post must be a joke.
When CN does a pushup, he doesn't move...the earth does.
When CN does a pushup, he doesn't move...the earth does.
Posted on 10/20/10 at 2:43 pm to chadg
Why the f*** do they have police dogs in the endzone of a college football game?
That dog thought he bit somebody from the hood.
That dog thought he bit somebody from the hood.
This post was edited on 10/20/10 at 2:48 pm
Posted on 10/20/10 at 4:40 pm to Duckie
quote:
There is no known video of how to stop CN.
Yes there is. Watch a replay of the Wisconsin-Ohio State game. The Wisconsin defense shut down Cam Newton clone Terrell Pryor and the Badgers won the game. Many "Athletic dual threat QB's" often times can't handle the pressure of huge games on television and frequently disappear in those games.........
Posted on 10/20/10 at 4:41 pm to TigerBandAlumnus82
Obviously you did not sense the sarcasm.
This post was edited on 10/20/10 at 4:42 pm
Posted on 10/20/10 at 4:43 pm to Hair of the Dog
quote:
Why the f*** do they have police dogs in the endzone of a college football game?
Posted on 10/20/10 at 5:32 pm to blueTunaTiger
quote:
1. Get a huge push with our defensive front four, allowing Kelvin Eleven to drop back covering the release out of the backfield as well as shadowing Newton. This will force Newton to throw into tight coverage, giving the opportunity for PP7 and Claiborne to make a play - (pay special attention to the options the QB has 2 seconds into the play)
Front four Push, #11 Shadow, Man Coverage
didnt see that much push....there has to be a better video of this from FL
Posted on 10/20/10 at 5:37 pm to whodatigahbait
Better still, it was at an Auburn home game. 
Posted on 10/20/10 at 5:39 pm to whodatigahbait
quote:- 6 men blocking 4, but containing in such a way as to not let him escape. The key here is the tight coverage by everyone else, leaving #11 mono-i-mono to stalk him if he makes a break.
didnt see that much push.
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