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Beating the Blitz
There is no better answer for the blitz than a quarterback who knows what he’s doing, and more importantly, knows what the defense is doing. That…
Nick Kehoe
Aug 18
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Cover-2 Robber
Disguise is an important tool for any defensive coordinator to have in his toolbox. It’s critical, especially at the NFL level, that quarterbacks spend…
Nick Kehoe
Jun 10
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Double-A-Gap Pressure
There are many ways to stress protection schemes, and double-A-gap pressure looks are a great starting point for doing so.
Nick Kehoe
Jun 3
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Dressing Up the Post-Wheel Route Combination in Different Ways
There aren’t many route concepts that defensive players and coordinators haven’t seen before. That means the key to great play-calling and game-planning…
Ed Steele
Jun 17
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Using Motion to Create Running Lanes
There are many elements to a running game that can make it successful. The use of motion is an often-overlooked factor. However, it’s one that can take…
Nick Kehoe
Jun 30
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Dictating to the Offense with Blitzes
The best blitz designs dictate to the offense. They show a pressure look, force the offense to set the protection to account for it at the line, and…
Ed Steele
Jul 13
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Using Hybrid Players on Offense to Create Mismatches
The NFL is all about matchups, and the goal on either side of the ball is to create as many mismatches as possible. On offense, those players who can…
Nick Kehoe
Aug 4
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