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ColeWestgate
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What is your opinion on the best pieces of AEQ for a run stuffing NT?

Shed Block
% Break block
% Force Fumble
First Step
TV (most likely not this)
Wall
Break Through
DLG

What are your thoughts?
 
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Wall and DLG = win. If you get a break block or ff % or anything else it's just a bonus.
He's got wall but still can't land a D-Line General item. Ironically though... my lvl 18 DE just got a D-Line General Roll. Sucked hard.
Edited by misled on Jul 18, 2009 00:17:10
 
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depends, but next to my pass rusher DT, I want a good, strong NT with high DLG, shed blocks, and breakthrough. I don't think you need wall real high for it to be worthwhile. Probably DLG and shed or break blocks so that any time he is not double teamed, he is liable to get penetration right at the point. You can get force fumble on VA and really I'm not too worried about whether the NT causes fumbles. I just want him requiring an extra blocker and forcing the HB outside early.
 
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Originally posted by Darren McFadden
depends, but next to my pass rusher DT, I want a good, strong NT with high DLG, shed blocks, and breakthrough. I don't think you need wall real high for it to be worthwhile. Probably DLG and shed or break blocks so that any time he is not double teamed, he is liable to get penetration right at the point. You can get force fumble on VA and really I'm not too worried about whether the NT causes fumbles. I just want him requiring an extra blocker and forcing the HB outside early.

Why would anyone want to do that?

DLG, Breakthrough, shed block (both SA and %) are the best.
 
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Originally posted by andrew7taylor
Originally posted by Darren McFadden

forcing the HB outside early.

Why would anyone want to do that?


because my LOLB can stop any run to the outside unless double teamed, and the CB on that side is a good tackler.
 


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