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Prevent Defense


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C'mon Philly B! What's the matter with you!

Here, I'll pick up your slack:

"What? What the hell is this? You've got to be the most retarded poster on this board. this thread is the worst thread in history! Dumbass."

Your Welcome :D

haha well said. i'm trying for clarity here instead. :D

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Prevent tends to leave alot of open space for short passes and such, its really only good for preventing deep threat. I wish we would go with a 9 Velcro D, the two DE's move out wide and cover the flat and the 3 LB's stay back with 2 or 3 deep. With Beason at middle even if they ran on that kind of D, he would read it quite well.

..I hate prevent, it gives the offense some confidence and momentum, gets them into a rhythm. I mean whats the diff if you give up a play for a big score or give up a long sustained drive. at least if you play tight you make the QB a little hesitant on throwing the ball because the target is smaller, and possiblly getting a sack...

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