tommyIRISH23
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I believe it was Nick Saben whom developed the defensive strategy of reading the recievers first few steps to determine the pattern and break. This idea has been adopted by many different coordinators throughout football.
Brian Kelly has his reciever release from the line using the same steps as one would use while running a fade? I understand why he does this. But can someone explain further in depth on how this works. Its purpose is to keep the defense on its heals until the last second, and give the offense control. I am sure there is more to it, and it is not that simple. Like how far are the players running before they break? (5 yards, 7 yards) What kind of patterns will we be seeing? What are the weakness' of this system? Does that effect the QB's drop?
Any info would be awesome. Thanks!
Brian Kelly has his reciever release from the line using the same steps as one would use while running a fade? I understand why he does this. But can someone explain further in depth on how this works. Its purpose is to keep the defense on its heals until the last second, and give the offense control. I am sure there is more to it, and it is not that simple. Like how far are the players running before they break? (5 yards, 7 yards) What kind of patterns will we be seeing? What are the weakness' of this system? Does that effect the QB's drop?
Any info would be awesome. Thanks!