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Cornerbacks and Linebackers Are The Key To Sacks

#21

Quote:What are those?


They're contributors of Preventing/Contributing to Sacks...


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#22

Quote:The key to sacks is...


paper or plastic?


I choose Plastic causeeeeeeeee. Plastic Bends while Paper Breaks...


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#23

Quote:I choose Plastic causeeeeeeeee. Plastic Bends (stretches) while Paper Breaks (tears)...


NH3...

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that horse has been sufficiently beat.

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#25

Quote:The key to sacks is...

 

paper or plastic?
Now now now. Let's not make fun of the OP just because he is oblivious to grammar and spelling. He may do better than paper or plastic in life.

 

But then again, I do wish I had the first clue as to what the hell he is trying to say.

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(This post was last modified: 03-19-2014, 06:07 PM by pirkster.)

Seattle has the blueprint.  When the rules changed to favor offense, they didn't go sissy like most of the league did and just sit around and let it happen.

 

They challenged QBs by cranking up the pressure, moving them off the spot.  They also challenged the WRs, by being more physical - which took them off their routes, throwing off both the timing and location of where the ball needed to be.

 

That's really all it is.  Effective pressure combined with coverage that's also based on bad intentions.


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#28

Tough crowd OP.. Tough crowd
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#29

The key to sacks is distracting the offensive line with cheerleaders.
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