Canemang
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Big plays happen but when you constantly bring pressure and blitzes it makes the Offense sweat and gives your defense a chance to make big plays as well (sacks, TFL's, INTS, fumbles etc.) I would much rather give up a 30 yard gain and then get a 10 yard sack for loss then watch our team get leaned on for 80 yards in 10 plays all game.
It doesn't have to be one or the other, though. Getting a 10 yard sack but allowing a 30 yard gain still nets 20 yards for the offense.
If it's one thing I can't stand (as a DC) is coordinators who roll the dice for the sake of "bringing pressure" only to strike out and allow a huge play. I'd rather be "sound".
You do realize that every time a DC calls a blitz, its a roll of the dice right?
You do realize that I coach, right?
You do realize that there's ways to dial up a blitz without leaving yourself too vulnerable, right?
You do realize that there's situations and formations that you can blitz against and not leave yourself vulnerable at all, right? (i.e. against trips)
You do realize that there are ideal situation when (and when not) to blitz, right?
There's strategic ways to blitzing where it's NOT a roll of the dice.
You coach for a school that lost to McArthur. Relax, guy.
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