Sermon better get off his duff and use some newer blitz packages to put pressure on Ward. Green Dogs, G- ILB loops, late CB blitzes, etc. And the DB's have to make better reads while in zones, and in cover 1 or 2 man they have to shade outside of WR and get help from Safeties on digs or posts.
Sermon better get off his duff and use some newer blitz packages to put pressure on Ward. Green Dogs, G- ILB loops, late CB blitzes, etc. And the DB's have to make better reads while in zones, and in cover 1 or 2 man they have to shade outside of WR and get help from Safeties on digs or posts.
Ha Ha. A "dog" on football defense means blitz, or more simply, sending an extra defensive player, usually a LB but can be a CB or Safety, into the O backfield to put pressure on the QB or RB. It was originally called a "Reddog".
Sermon better get off his duff and use some newer blitz packages to put pressure on Ward. Green Dogs, G- ILB loops, late CB blitzes, etc. And the DB's have to make better reads while in zones, and in cover 1 or 2 man they have to shade outside of WR and get help from Safeties on digs or posts.
Hey why not some Blue & Gold Dogs. We haven't seen any of those yet this year!!
Ha Ha. A "dog" on football defense means blitz, or more simply, sending an extra defensive player, usually a LB but can be a CB or Safety, into the O backfield to put pressure on the QB or RB. It was originally called a "Reddog".
Yah, I know what a dog is. I was attempting a joke...didn't work.
Green is a composite of blue and gold.
True, true that.