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Questions for knowledgable fans/coaching types
Posted on 10/13/12 at 9:37 am
Posted on 10/13/12 at 9:37 am
You know how you hear about defenses putting a "spy" on a player? Like maybe on a running QB?
Do offensive players ever put a "spy" on a defensive player, say someone like Clowney? Or any guy that can almost single handledly disrupt an offense's planned play?
Just curious if it something offenses do...."hey, no matter what happens, YOU (say Ford) hit Clowney, and be sure he's not up in here taking the handoff from the QB before HE (say Ware) gets the ball".
While I realize that Ford and Ware are rarely in a game at the same time, you get the idea. Does that happen?
Do offensive players ever put a "spy" on a defensive player, say someone like Clowney? Or any guy that can almost single handledly disrupt an offense's planned play?
Just curious if it something offenses do...."hey, no matter what happens, YOU (say Ford) hit Clowney, and be sure he's not up in here taking the handoff from the QB before HE (say Ware) gets the ball".
While I realize that Ford and Ware are rarely in a game at the same time, you get the idea. Does that happen?
Posted on 10/13/12 at 9:47 am to TigerTreyjpg
They would just have a plan to double team him either with an OL and a RB, OL and a TE or they could send a RB out on a route but tell him to put a hit on clowney as he comes out of the backfield.
Posted on 10/13/12 at 9:50 am to TigerTreyjpg
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Posted on 10/13/12 at 9:50 am to TigerTreyjpg
It's usually handled with formations and blocking assignments. Usual schemes have blocking RB's protecting inside gaps first, preserving an interior pocket the QB can step up into. Can have them look outside first, and also utilize TE's or slot backs.
Posted on 10/13/12 at 9:52 am to willbeau
Yes, that is why they will simply move him to a linebacker position. He will still be able to disrupt the offense
Posted on 10/13/12 at 9:52 am to j bro12
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They would just have a plan to double team him either with an OL and a RB, OL and a TE or they could send a RB out on a route but tell him to put a hit on clowney as he comes out of the backfield.
Yes, get multiple hits on him, and also do some misdirection designed to take advantage of him coming aggressively up the field. Mix up the counts a lot, to keep him from getting the jump like he did against UGA. The important thing is to make him play a "stay-at-home" technique to minimize the "hero" type plays he can make.
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