Actually, GLB considers that play balanced. There is no strong or weak side. Try putting in a situation for a single back formation with 3 WRs and have the LBs shift to the strong or weak side. You'll see that the LBs stay in the center like they are in the linked play.
Originally posted by P1_Gimpy Actually, GLB considers that play balanced. There is no strong or weak side. Try putting in a situation for a single back formation with 3 WRs and have the LBs shift to the strong or weak side. You'll see that the LBs stay in the center like they are in the linked play.
Originally posted by P1_Gimpy Actually, GLB considers that play balanced. There is no strong or weak side. Try putting in a situation for a single back formation with 3 WRs and have the LBs shift to the strong or weak side. You'll see that the LBs stay in the center like they are in the linked play.
Strong side is always the side with the extra blocker(TE) thats why its called 'Strong'. See! Ya learn something new every day!