Coach Tyler Manes walks you through one of the many blitz calls in the Tite Front, the “Tite SaD” blitz.
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protection versus tight, sad, tight, sad tight is going to be obviously the front. So we’re going to be in double four eyes sad, there’s going to be our double edge pressure. As Andy said the Sam is going and the drop is going snd double edge pressure is saw dog for Dave Aranda saw his double edge pressure with any kind of dog towards the end is going to be a fire zone. So it’s going to be three under three deep. So it’s a five man pressure with three under 3d behind it typically. Versus Bob protection, that works out pretty good, not great, you still get one on ones on the edge, and you don’t get like personnel, my personnel, you are going to get a double in the nose, which is the quickest way to the quarterback. So that’s great, but you’re still going to get one on ones. So if you have a dude here outside linebacker, if you have one of the white brothers over here, and he’s got a good band is pretty good way to work back instead of this running back working outside. And so really just depends if you can win the one on ones, we like one on ones, I’m sure the offense is like one on ones, but not a great look. Half slide versus tight sets or double edge pressure, you still have continued to have a double on the nose, that doesn’t matter if the slides one way or the other, they’re going to be able to go double on the nose with the running backwards and inside out. And it’s going to end up a lot like Bob with these guys. Pretty much double fanning on both sides. Full slide is where we’d like this. So full slide to us. Tie sad would be a good full slide pressure. Why? Because you’re not going to get a one on one with a back set of a double on the nose, you’re going to be getting a one on one with the back. So the slide is away, they’re all sliding away, it will be able to double this, this end. And they’ll be able to double or at least get a single on this nose depending on which way he’s slanting. And they’re going to get a double on this end. So this guy is probably going to be bugged out because they’re sliding this way. We’re okay with that. At the end of the day, we’re gonna end up with a one on one. And with a lot of our two way goes like we talked about in the very in the second presentation. A lot of this is two way goes toward we’re actually trying to get this versus full slide. So a lot of our paths we give them too late goes to go inside or outside depending on the path. This is the exact look that we want. So how I when I put in a new path or a new pressure, I draw up that path and pressure versus Bob half slide and full slide. I then give it a green or red depending on if I would want to call that into that protection. That way. When I’m doing my opponent scout and I can see what past protection that they’re using primarily I can kind of go through my call list and I already know the works already done. I already know what calls I want to use. So this would be a great call versus full slide.
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