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BDL 2022 Week 10 - Greenland Polar Bears @ Anchorage Trappers


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  1. 1. Who Wins?

    • Greenland Polar Bears
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  • Poll closed on 11/17/2022 at 05:00 AM

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2 minutes ago, Pickle Rick said:

To be clear to voters.  Bcb is 100% wrong in his statement.  His assessment is 100% wrong.  

He for some reason misread all of the diagrams 

No LB for me will be playing deep, period. 

So this the corner dropping to that other deep third right and a linebacker out on the receiver at W?

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1 minute ago, Scoundrel said:

So this the corner dropping to that other deep third right and a linebacker out on the receiver at W?

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Yeah w is the weakside linebacker.  The LB's are covering the middle split into 1/4's which is their normal coverage areas.  I'm not stupid enough to have a LB covering deep like bcb would suggest.  I know I'm crazy but I haven't gone off the deep end just yet lol 

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7 minutes ago, Pickle Rick said:

To be clear to voters.  Bcb is 100% wrong in his statement.  His assessment is 100% wrong.  

He for some reason misread all of the diagrams 

No LB for me will be playing deep, period. 

Possible.  Why I didn't vote yet.  So you have a LB starting every play across from the WR then? 

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1 minute ago, bcb1213 said:

Possible.  Why I didn't vote yet.  So you have a LB starting every play across from the WR then? 

No those are the coverages and how that diagram has them lineup.

Our base formation as listed is 4-4 split 

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So for example on those that you see the wlb covering the flat he can lineup wider if needed depending on here the ball is.  The cb would drop back and the lb covers the flat 

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3 minutes ago, Pickle Rick said:

No those are the coverages and how that diagram has them lineup.

Our base formation as listed is 4-4 split 

440px-4-4_green.svg.png

So for example on those that you see the wlb covering the flat he can lineup wider if needed depending on here the ball is.  The cb would drop back and the lb covers the flat 

That makes more sense

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6 minutes ago, Pickle Rick said:

No those are the coverages and how that diagram has them lineup.

Our base formation as listed is 4-4 split 

440px-4-4_green.svg.png

So for example on those that you see the wlb covering the flat he can lineup wider if needed depending on here the ball is.  The cb would drop back and the lb covers the flat 

Got Ya. Though it's leaving the seam opposite the safety wide open. Corner lining out wide has no chance to get there in time in a cover two look against a slot wr 

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