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lVlellovv
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i'd say go to the playbook, and look at the long HB passes, there's a play where the HB runing a streak route right up the middle of the defense..that'll take advantage, i believe it's in shotgun formation or single back..
ksmilkman
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Originally posted by GoVolsKickSomeAss
I would guess that the energy depeltion would go both ways?
I'm not that deep at WR/TE (we are a run-first team).
My top 2 WRs and TE can hold their own. Their starting FS/SS (played as CB4/5) outlevel my WRs 4 and 5, but I'm thinking there has got to be some potential mismatch with the lower lv FS/SS starting in their 4 and 5 CB sets.
You've answered your question here. You can't take advantage of a lack of secondary depth if you yourself are short on WRs/TEs.
I would guess that the energy depeltion would go both ways?
I'm not that deep at WR/TE (we are a run-first team).
My top 2 WRs and TE can hold their own. Their starting FS/SS (played as CB4/5) outlevel my WRs 4 and 5, but I'm thinking there has got to be some potential mismatch with the lower lv FS/SS starting in their 4 and 5 CB sets.
You've answered your question here. You can't take advantage of a lack of secondary depth if you yourself are short on WRs/TEs.
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