HornNdriftwood
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Good article about the increasingly prevalent use of "psycho fronts" on defense in pros and even college.
Written by Chris Brown of SmartFootball.com, it describes how the name of the game in cutting edge defensive strategy is "confusion".
Basically, the main idea is just having more guys around the line of scrimmage and less with their hand on the ground.
http://smartfootball.com/gameplanning/attacking-psycho-fronts-and-other-blitz-heavy-defensive-looks#sthash.ONcralZz.jOOFenOL.dpbs
Strong and Bedford are very familiar with this strategy and used it with success against Miami in the Russell Athletic Bowl. Could we be seeing this kind of lineup at Texas this year.
At 1 point, 3 DEs, 1 DT, 2 LBs, 2 CBs & 3 Safeties and NO ONE with a hand on the ground. CRAZY ??? or genius. You decide.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqKfxGtCRo0
Written by Chris Brown of SmartFootball.com, it describes how the name of the game in cutting edge defensive strategy is "confusion".
Basically, the main idea is just having more guys around the line of scrimmage and less with their hand on the ground.
http://smartfootball.com/gameplanning/attacking-psycho-fronts-and-other-blitz-heavy-defensive-looks#sthash.ONcralZz.jOOFenOL.dpbs
Strong and Bedford are very familiar with this strategy and used it with success against Miami in the Russell Athletic Bowl. Could we be seeing this kind of lineup at Texas this year.
At 1 point, 3 DEs, 1 DT, 2 LBs, 2 CBs & 3 Safeties and NO ONE with a hand on the ground. CRAZY ??? or genius. You decide.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqKfxGtCRo0
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