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Originally Posted by Nemesis
You can run Cover-3 all you want, but how you gonna stop WR2 and WR3 in single coverage? Just a quick look through the logs before I do anything big, but it looks like he still shreaded Cover-3's. I can look further when I get more time, and possibly at more situations.
And I'll eat my words if I'm wrong.
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Depends on the cover-3 you run. For example, in a cover-3 cloud, the CB not in the deep zone rotates to the best WR. Thus, an LCB with a great M2M is key. The other DBs are in zone coverage, so you are not defending WR2 and WR3 in single coverage.
Actually, I'd prefer to run cover-3 cloud against an all pass offense. But being concerned about hidden defensive familiars (assuming those still exist), I mix in cover-3 sky and just a very few cover-4. Also, no blitzing other than the normal 4 man rush from a 34 front.