Post by JHSwildcat on Nov 10, 2004 18:19:19 GMT
This is what I'm looking at...any ideas, assistance would be greatly appreciated. Here are the definites...two corners, they go to the widest players on either side. If there are no receivers or wings to a side and multiple receivers to the other side, both corners go to the same side. There are three down linemen. A nose, two tackles, they are from film playing anywhere from a 1 to 3 technique. There are two backer-types in the middle. One is listed as a linebacker, while the other is listed as a defensive back. They don't swap sides depending on strength of formation, LB is always to right and DB is always to left. They are stacked over the guards. There are two end types, that line up outside the most outside interior player, including a wing. The one to the right is typically always coming hard off the edge, the one to the left is not. Finally, there is a rover type to the left, plays at about LB depth and will adjust to second receiver to his side. On the right side a bigger LB type that also adjusts to number two to his side. The only players in this group that I've seen cross the center depending on formation are the corners, all of the other players seem to be right or left side players. Also note there is no free safety, they are manned up across the board. Corners have number one to there side and the rover has number two to the left side, while the LB type to the right side has number two on the right. If it's a split he moves out, if it's a tight he stays in and the DE fella moves outside the TE and is still coming hard. If you flip to two wide to the left and one wide to the right with two backs. You get the rover moving out to the slot on the left and the LB type on the right taking an outside shade of the right tackle while the DE type is just outside him and coming. Anyone's thoughts...thanks.