Originally posted by Floridacard
Yes, it made it easier on Detroit.![]()
Absolutely no doubt about it. So, did the coaches and players learn their lessons from this? Hopefully.
Originally posted by Floridacard
Yes, it made it easier on Detroit.![]()
Originally posted by Floridacard
The thing is you don't have to start at square one. You can keep the same schemes (which I don't see why we would for one thing) and terminology, just change the audibles and hand signals. When the QB lines up and sees someone doing thishe knows what the coverage is and who will be open and where the blitz, if any, is coming from. Simply change it up so that instead of A=1, now B=1.