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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 852095"><p>It seems to me Pettine is doing less blitzing, more zone, more prevent, with a priority on preventlng big play TDs. Those coverages don't look especially coherent. I despise the 3-man rush; it makes it too easy for the QB to get out of the pocket and into the scramble drill where zone is particularly vulnerable for the throw even if not the run.</p><p></p><p>I mentioned Fackrell as a 4-3 OLB or in a hybrid scheme for somebody based on the observation that he looks good dropping in coverage in the flats. He looks looks like a smart player who knows what he's looking at. I don't think you want to see him isolated on quicker TEs or a RB.</p><p></p><p>As it stands, Fackrell's snaps have been inching up as the season wears on, his two highest counts in weeks 8 and 10, 33 and 29 respectively. Gary seems to be stuck in the 14-18 snap range, somewhat disappointing in not having made some progress to earning more field time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 852095"] It seems to me Pettine is doing less blitzing, more zone, more prevent, with a priority on preventlng big play TDs. Those coverages don't look especially coherent. I despise the 3-man rush; it makes it too easy for the QB to get out of the pocket and into the scramble drill where zone is particularly vulnerable for the throw even if not the run. I mentioned Fackrell as a 4-3 OLB or in a hybrid scheme for somebody based on the observation that he looks good dropping in coverage in the flats. He looks looks like a smart player who knows what he's looking at. I don't think you want to see him isolated on quicker TEs or a RB. As it stands, Fackrell's snaps have been inching up as the season wears on, his two highest counts in weeks 8 and 10, 33 and 29 respectively. Gary seems to be stuck in the 14-18 snap range, somewhat disappointing in not having made some progress to earning more field time. [/QUOTE]
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