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  1. #1
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    compressed site and slant outs

    People line up tight and then throw outside how is the best way to stop this type of scheme. Like a snugs set they are always getting open.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yawdman41 View Post
    People line up tight and then throw outside how is the best way to stop this type of scheme. Like a snugs set they are always getting open.
    purple or a cover 2 with purple and blue on the side they throw to. You can always manually defend it. Don't run man against it or you will get eaten up by it. You can always highlight the wr to make the zone play the wr more but that will leave big holes in other areas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nothasoul View Post
    purple or a cover 2 with purple and blue on the side they throw to. You can always manually defend it. Don't run man against it or you will get eaten up by it. You can always highlight the wr to make the zone play the wr more but that will leave big holes in other areas.
    Highlighting the receiver helps, but the only way to zone this with a Cover 2 is to manually play the wide side and slide the coverage to the other.

    If you can determine that only one side has a flat receiver, just manually defend that side. The purples come up to play the flats, so you need to protect behind them.

    The easiest way is to just call Cover 4 and click on the CB early.

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    compressed site and slant outs

    compressed site and slant outs

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    I faced this for the first time last night vs. Gun Snugs and it was deadly! When in man I tried putting DE's in purple zones and that didn't work. When I went to Cover 2 I put DE's in purple zones and that didn't work. He would then streak and user catch the inside slots. Guy had a real simple yet effective scheme where I had to keep adjusting to him and he dictated the game. I took it as a serious learning experience.
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    Press heat shade. Press the wr, send some blitzes to maki him give it up quit. And shade the wr to the outside. It also helps moving the corners out manually. move them a couple steps outside of the compressed set.

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    Nice adjustments

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    Might just be a man defense, back off coverage if you have enough DBs on the field

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    Delay bnr also works good against it

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    you can run a dime man ( or 4-6 speed, sub, ) with a Defensive end in a purple and the reciever who is running the slant out spotlighted.. then user the other side. Try to bring pressure from the side the purple is on to force him to throw to your side and then its up to you to make a play. Try individual assingment bnr too.


 

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