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Orlovsky: The Colts Defense Lies
https://twitter.com/danorlovsky7/sta...07007691038721
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I'm sorry, but I've gotta do it. So coaching matters? |
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Yeah, if you ask me, he's a wee bit over-excited by this.
Sure, it's nice to see the Colts doing this. However, disguising defensive looks isn't something new in the NFL.
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It's certainly unique. Motion is one of the biggest tells of man vs. zone defense typically. Taking that tell away from the opposing QB is HUGE, because it can cause misreads and potentially even get you turnovers like it did vs. Houston.
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In. Player. Development. Yes. How many times must that be said? Dumbing something down to the point that you've shown you don't understand it doesn't make you right.
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Dude, that wasn't player development. That was game planning.
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So it's not player development to get each player in the back seven to understand all of the zone assignments on any given call? I'd disagree with that.
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