So I’ve watched football for over 60 years. I never played the game. I never coached the game. My technical knowledge of the game is limited.
When we look at possible players in free agency I ( like most?) look at a list of free agents and based on rankings or statistics sets my wish list.
So here are my technical questions.
What are we looking for in an o-lineman?
For instance I hear someone say he’s great in a zone blocking scheme. So the guy I might look at would be a terrible fit for us. Who ideally fits our scheme?
Same goes for d-linemen. One gap, 3 gap 5 technique. I understand the gist of it but what is our scheme but when looking at DT free agents or the draft who fits the system we play?
I get some db’s are better at zone and some man to man. It seems we (most?) play a mixture of that. Do we play more zone? Is man to man a luxury?
How about play design? Do teams have a playbook with 50-60 plays or do they have 10-12 basic plays that are adjusted and modified from week to week or opponent to opponent?
And finally, the play sheet on game day. I’ve always been intrigued of just what that play sheet looks like up close and what it says. If anybody has a picture, even if it’s a high school play sheet, could you post a picture of one?
Thanks in advance.
When we look at possible players in free agency I ( like most?) look at a list of free agents and based on rankings or statistics sets my wish list.
So here are my technical questions.
What are we looking for in an o-lineman?
For instance I hear someone say he’s great in a zone blocking scheme. So the guy I might look at would be a terrible fit for us. Who ideally fits our scheme?
Same goes for d-linemen. One gap, 3 gap 5 technique. I understand the gist of it but what is our scheme but when looking at DT free agents or the draft who fits the system we play?
I get some db’s are better at zone and some man to man. It seems we (most?) play a mixture of that. Do we play more zone? Is man to man a luxury?
How about play design? Do teams have a playbook with 50-60 plays or do they have 10-12 basic plays that are adjusted and modified from week to week or opponent to opponent?
And finally, the play sheet on game day. I’ve always been intrigued of just what that play sheet looks like up close and what it says. If anybody has a picture, even if it’s a high school play sheet, could you post a picture of one?
Thanks in advance.