-- Dolphins Defense Likely to Use More 2-LB Defenses --With their next three games against Green Bay, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati — all teams with good quarterbacks — we may have seen a preview of how the Dolphins will handle them on defense. According to PFW, the Dolphins had just two defensive linemen on the field on passing downs in their Week 4 game against the Patriots, dropping as many as eight players into coverage at times, and being selective with their blitzes. One daily observer called it a "smart approach," and with its success against New England, we could see it again.
Sat Oct 9, 2010 --from FFMastermind.com
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2004, the Patriots used to run 0 DL's on passings downs. They would have either 3LB's/8DB' or 4&7. The QB and OL had no clue who was rushing and who was dropping into coverage.
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When the Rams were still in LA Fritz Shurmur used to call it "the Eagle". -
We used to use this defense against the Bills and the Kelly K Gun back in the early 90's.
Nothing new really just a hybrid defense that is used to stop the pass.
The loaded nickel is what I always called it. -
Anyone know which LB's are in this D? I can watch the recording but, have been holding off, not wanting to get pissed again. -
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This really isn't super noteworthy, btw. It's not any sort of weird cloud nickel package... It's the normal 4-2 Nickel package, except that the two outside defenders(Who in a 3-4 defense are generally OLBs in 3-point stances) stay standing up and are more likely to drop into coverage.
It's basically the core "zone blitz" element of the Steelers defense. There is more flexibility on who you can bring. -
alen1, late again and mroz like this.
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Not saying the care for the concept BUT lets call a spade a spade.late again likes this. -