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Game 1 Patriots vs Jets

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Game 1 Patriots vs Jets

Just to check here--we're seeing something like a 0-5-6, yes?

Nine nose tackles milling around in the secondary would be better, though. ;)
 
Ahh, the famous 0-5-6. Gotta love it.

Just to check here--we're seeing something like a 0-5-6, yes?

Nine nose tackles milling around in the secondary would be better, though.

Agreed :)
 
What do you do in that situation if you are a lineman?

Do you just loligag around and see if anyone blitzes?

That is some good stuff.... no defensive linemen... no defensive player within 5 yards of the LOS.
 
What do you do in that situation if you are a lineman?

Do you just loligag around and see if anyone blitzes?
What can you do? If you take off you'll be flagged for being an ineligible receiver upfield.
 
It's interesting to see what the QB does in that situation. They are trained to throw the ball or run out of the pocket within 5 seconds. A good QB would just sit in the pocket all day.
 
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What do you do in that situation if you are a lineman?

Do you just loligag around and see if anyone blitzes?

That is some good stuff.... no defensive linemen... no defensive player within 5 yards of the LOS.

Run blocking maybe...?
 
It's interesting to see what the QB does in that situation. They are trained to throw the ball or run out of the pocket within 5 seconds. A good QB would just sit in the pocket all day.

Yea, I guess this was late in the game when it didn't matter if the Jets kept the ball and made a few first downs, just sit back there and see if someone gets lucky comes open, just check down to the running back , or keep it for a 15 yard run. I'm just curious if anybody knows what became of that play.
 
It's interesting to see what the QB does in that situation. They are trained to throw the ball or run out of the pocket within 5 seconds. A good QB would just sit in the pocket all day.


A good QB would check to a run. Unless time is running out of course.
 
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When Jim McMahon was at BYU setting passing records left and right, one of their opponents rushed zero and dropped 11 guys in coverage on most plays, figuring that there can only be 5 eligible receivers so they would all be double-covered...in theory. In practice, having all that time allowed guys to break free and McMahon still picked them apart.

Regards,
Chris
 
Great post, Eric. Thanks and welcome to PF (as I've never read your posts before).
 
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