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Originally posted by bhall43
impossible. They at least have 8.


Well played sir
 
Theo Wizzago
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Originally posted by bhall43
impossible. They at least have 8.


Actually, some have only 6. But yeah... at least that much instead of 0.
 
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as a long time watcher of the Oakland Raiders, GLB has always seemed perfectly realistic to me.
 
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Originally posted by Burger Kang
If anything should be taken from that replay its that the blocking exchange between slower moving defenders and very fast moving defenders is possibly a bit too unfavorable for the blocker-particularly considering this almost always occurs on kick returns where that exchange is almost completely guaranteed.

It is guaranteed on kickoffs. IN1, IN2, and IN3 will be blocked and stay blocked regardless of the dots on coverage or the return until a certain point when they're released into the normal interaction. The same is usually true for OU3 and OU4 unless the speed discrepancy is huge, in which case the coverage dots will get by while OU2 and OU3 on the return will chase them wherever they go.
 
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Originally posted by jdbolick

It is guaranteed on kickoffs. IN1, IN2, and IN3 will be blocked and stay blocked regardless of the dots on coverage or the return until a certain point when they're released into the normal interaction. The same is usually true for OU3 and OU4 unless the speed discrepancy is huge, in which case the coverage dots will get by while OU2 and OU3 on the return will chase them wherever they go.


Yup. Not 100% always but it's a good guide to most kickoffs and coverages. Sometimes you can alter the outcome by where you place slow dots vs fast ones.
 
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