Vol8188
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Yeah, pretty simple recipe.
Speed, speed, and more speed.
I watched every SEC game this weekend. We along with UGA were by far (and I mean by a large margin) the fastest team I watched this weekend.
UT...UGA...
Everyone else.
This next front is the entire reason I made this thread. Everything else is what we expected Jancek to run. This was something a bit more unique. It was a new take on an old school defense. A flex 3 technique is something I've seen very few teams run and it hasn't really been big in football since the 80's, perhaps even 70's.
I'm sure this isn't unique to Jancek's defense, as coaches we also steal things from someone else. But Jancek used Weatherd as a flex 3 technique defensive tackle a lot. A flex player is simply a defensive tackle who aligns 1-2 yards off the line of scrimmage. So he's not as close as a Dlineman, but if he was back compared to a linebacker. This loose alignment allows him to flow to the ball better and work over the top of down blocks. It is primary a running tactic, but we used it in the pass rush and it served us well for a number of reasons.
We did a great job of scheming up our 3rd down pressure. I think using a flex guy like Weatherd is a great way of taking reps off of the dline, and a very creative way of using such an explosive athlete.
So this one package helps us with our depth on the defensive line. It gets allows niche players like Weatherd and Lewis who aren't starters to get on the field. And tonight, it was extremely effective. I can't wait to see this package against Oklahoma.
This next front is the entire reason I made this thread. Everything else is what we expected Jancek to run. This was something a bit more unique. It was a new take on an old school defense. A flex 3 technique is something I've seen very few teams run and it hasn't really been big in football since the 80's, perhaps even 70's.
I'm sure this isn't unique to Jancek's defense, as coaches we also steal things from someone else. But Jancek used Weatherd as a flex 3 technique defensive tackle a lot. A flex player is simply a defensive tackle who aligns 1-2 yards off the line of scrimmage. So he's not as close as a Dlineman, but if he was back compared to a linebacker. This loose alignment allows him to flow to the ball better and work over the top of down blocks. It is primary a running tactic, but we used it in the pass rush and it served us well for a number of reasons.
Thanks for explaining this. I remember reading one practice report a while back and the reporter said they'd seen something in practice involving Maggitt/Weathered they'd been asked not to reveal just yet. I bet this was it.