The picture of the defensive play named "Dime Man" shows 12 offensive players. Is this to show which players will be covered by the safeties if they are in that position? What will the non-assigned safety do if his coverage assignment is not in the play?
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Most of those defensive plays either show the wrong number of people or formations that don't exist on offense. I think you have to make some assumptions about how it will really work in a given situation.
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Originally posted by Plankton
The picture of the defensive play named "Dime Man" shows 12 offensive players. Is this to show which players will be covered by the safeties if they are in that position? What will the non-assigned safety do if his coverage assignment is not in the play?
When dime man is chosen, the game reverts to Canadian rules. Its an opportunity for the offence to kick a rouge.
The picture of the defensive play named "Dime Man" shows 12 offensive players. Is this to show which players will be covered by the safeties if they are in that position? What will the non-assigned safety do if his coverage assignment is not in the play?
When dime man is chosen, the game reverts to Canadian rules. Its an opportunity for the offence to kick a rouge.
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