Coach Tyler Manes explains his coaching points for his outside linebackers in the Tite Front.
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Now our outside linebackers are going to be reading to me in the line of scrimmage. So for our drop, this is going to be this tackle for our Sam linebacker that’s going to be this tight end, it’s going to be and man on line of scrimmage to the near back. So that could be an H or it could be an F, sometimes it could be the quarterback or the are their roles fall camp is versus to split wide receivers, they’re going to be Apex apex is right here, they’re just going to be anywhere between four to five yards of depth, splitting the difference between the main line of scrimmage and number two. Now there’s different ways that you can do this and they all have different merits. Some people say that if I’m the outside linebacker with a back across for me, I’m actually going to play anywhere between 80 to 90% of the line of scrimmage. Towards line of scrimmage reason being is if I’m crossing and most of the time of balls hitting this and I’m not seeing same side runs, I would rather be a little bit tighter to the end man the line of scrimmage in the vice versa. If I’m the Sam and I’m away from the back. Then I’m going to scoot a little bit closer to number two so that I have a little I can cheat that way and I can reroute to a little faster
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