I know there were posts going around in late august that Bort acknowledged saying that HB, FB, and LB were all suffering from having their vision "too high". After a certain point, they'd actually start running into blockers more, and basically just be less effective at anticipating the play developing. Has this been fixed? Still a problem? Was never a big deal? curious to hear some viewpoints.
timthorn
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Groovy. I noticed several occasions when my LOLB shot through the hole from the pulling LG to make the tackle from the opposite side of the line.
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Originally posted by Darren McFadden
LB benefits from vision probably more than any other position.
I would say safeties need vision more but LBs get some good benefits from vision.
LB benefits from vision probably more than any other position.
I would say safeties need vision more but LBs get some good benefits from vision.
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I have a linebacker I'm slow building. He just turned 4 and I soft capped vision. His production jumped from 3-4 tackles a game to 12.
It's just one game, and he's mostly tackling 4-5 yards downfield. But I think it's significant.
It's just one game, and he's mostly tackling 4-5 yards downfield. But I think it's significant.
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Originally posted by Darren McFadden
LB benefits from vision probably more than any other position.
QB.
But yeah, LB is probably top 3 since they're responsible for so much.
LB benefits from vision probably more than any other position.
QB.
But yeah, LB is probably top 3 since they're responsible for so much.
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