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Re: Who run the 4-6 defense in espn football
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joselito said:
What teams run it? I cant seem to find any.
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Nobody runs the 46 in ESPN this year. The 46 isn't even in the game this year. You can kinda get the 46 look using the Bear defense and making some game plan assignments, but it is very weak on the side away from the TE. So what is the Bear defense in the game? It is 43 Bear front. But it is not 46. Alignments are off for it to be 46. Thing is, they had 46 alignment correct last year. Don't know why they took that out.Comment
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Re: Who run the 4-6 defense in espn football
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joselito said:
What teams run it? I cant seem to find any.
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Nobody runs the 46 in ESPN this year. The 46 isn't even in the game this year. You can kinda get the 46 look using the Bear defense and making some game plan assignments, but it is very weak on the side away from the TE. So what is the Bear defense in the game? It is 43 Bear front. But it is not 46. Alignments are off for it to be 46. Thing is, they had 46 alignment correct last year. Don't know why they took that out.Comment
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Re: Who run the 4-6 defense in espn football
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joselito said:
What teams run it? I cant seem to find any.
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Nobody runs the 46 in ESPN this year. The 46 isn't even in the game this year. You can kinda get the 46 look using the Bear defense and making some game plan assignments, but it is very weak on the side away from the TE. So what is the Bear defense in the game? It is 43 Bear front. But it is not 46. Alignments are off for it to be 46. Thing is, they had 46 alignment correct last year. Don't know why they took that out.Comment
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Re: Who run the 4-6 defense in espn football
the chicago bears run it... however other teams run it as well, but its called "bear" formation. it is a hard defense to use, but it is pretty effective in stopping the run if you make the proper adjustments. it is also good in pressuring the quarterback, but you can get burned for big plays since the cornerbacks play mostly 1 on 1 coverage with only 1 safety to help.Comment
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Re: Who run the 4-6 defense in espn football
the chicago bears run it... however other teams run it as well, but its called "bear" formation. it is a hard defense to use, but it is pretty effective in stopping the run if you make the proper adjustments. it is also good in pressuring the quarterback, but you can get burned for big plays since the cornerbacks play mostly 1 on 1 coverage with only 1 safety to help.Comment
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Re: Who run the 4-6 defense in espn football
the chicago bears run it... however other teams run it as well, but its called "bear" formation. it is a hard defense to use, but it is pretty effective in stopping the run if you make the proper adjustments. it is also good in pressuring the quarterback, but you can get burned for big plays since the cornerbacks play mostly 1 on 1 coverage with only 1 safety to help.Comment
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Re: Who run the 4-6 defense in espn football
Right but the difference is the formation in the game called "Bear" is 43 Bear. It is not the 46 defense. The base alignment is off for it to be a 46. I'm going to give you the base alignment of the 46 defense vs an I formation and go compare it to what's in the game and you will see it aint the 46. However, it IS the 43 Bear.
Notice in the traditional alignment you have 6 guys all on the line of scrimmage
Base 46 without adjustments vs I Pro
SOLB - lines his inside foot on the outside foot of TE on the line of scrimmage
WOLB - lines out with his outside foot on the Tight End
MLB - head up strong offensive tackle 4.5 yds off the line of scrimmage
LDE - shades outside shoulder of strong guard
LDT - head up Center
RDT - shade outside shoulder of weak guard
RDE - aligns 1 yd outside of weak offensive tackle
SS - head up weak offensive tackle 4.5 yds off the line of scrimmage
one adjustment that is made with this alignment is the MLB and the SS swap spots. That's the base alignment of the 46 defense. Now look at ESPN. Do you see this exact alignment? NO!!
Here is what is in ESPN vs I Pro without adjustments
SOLB - not even on the line of scrimmage and cannot get there unless you manually move him there. Lines up 4 to 5 yds off the line of scrimmage head up Strong Offensive Tackle
WOLB - lines up 1 to 2 yds outside of Weak OT 2 yds off the line of scrimmage
MLB - lines up inside shoulder of weak offensive tackle 4.5 yds off the line of scrimmage
LDE - shades outside shoulder of strong tackle
LDT - lines up head up strong guard
RDT - head up weak Guard
RDE - outside shoulder of weak offensive tackle
SS - head up tight end 3 to 4 yds off the line of scrimmage
Now do you see the difference. With the 46 those OLB's are always ON the line of scrimmage. Some teams make an adjustment and move one of the OLB's back inside and move the SS on the line of scrimmage. Generally the WOLB and SS are the adjusters in the 46. Thus in the end as far as I'm concerned the 46 defense isn't even in ESPN this year. But the 43 Bear is. They are both apart of the 8 man front family. I wonder why the took the 46 out though. I know one thing with the way the DE aligns in the 46 most people would never run the weak toss if they had left it in. If they did it wouldn't be with that much success. You'd have to run a weak counter or sweep at it and then you would be in business. But anyways.....Comment
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Re: Who run the 4-6 defense in espn football
Right but the difference is the formation in the game called "Bear" is 43 Bear. It is not the 46 defense. The base alignment is off for it to be a 46. I'm going to give you the base alignment of the 46 defense vs an I formation and go compare it to what's in the game and you will see it aint the 46. However, it IS the 43 Bear.
Notice in the traditional alignment you have 6 guys all on the line of scrimmage
Base 46 without adjustments vs I Pro
SOLB - lines his inside foot on the outside foot of TE on the line of scrimmage
WOLB - lines out with his outside foot on the Tight End
MLB - head up strong offensive tackle 4.5 yds off the line of scrimmage
LDE - shades outside shoulder of strong guard
LDT - head up Center
RDT - shade outside shoulder of weak guard
RDE - aligns 1 yd outside of weak offensive tackle
SS - head up weak offensive tackle 4.5 yds off the line of scrimmage
one adjustment that is made with this alignment is the MLB and the SS swap spots. That's the base alignment of the 46 defense. Now look at ESPN. Do you see this exact alignment? NO!!
Here is what is in ESPN vs I Pro without adjustments
SOLB - not even on the line of scrimmage and cannot get there unless you manually move him there. Lines up 4 to 5 yds off the line of scrimmage head up Strong Offensive Tackle
WOLB - lines up 1 to 2 yds outside of Weak OT 2 yds off the line of scrimmage
MLB - lines up inside shoulder of weak offensive tackle 4.5 yds off the line of scrimmage
LDE - shades outside shoulder of strong tackle
LDT - lines up head up strong guard
RDT - head up weak Guard
RDE - outside shoulder of weak offensive tackle
SS - head up tight end 3 to 4 yds off the line of scrimmage
Now do you see the difference. With the 46 those OLB's are always ON the line of scrimmage. Some teams make an adjustment and move one of the OLB's back inside and move the SS on the line of scrimmage. Generally the WOLB and SS are the adjusters in the 46. Thus in the end as far as I'm concerned the 46 defense isn't even in ESPN this year. But the 43 Bear is. They are both apart of the 8 man front family. I wonder why the took the 46 out though. I know one thing with the way the DE aligns in the 46 most people would never run the weak toss if they had left it in. If they did it wouldn't be with that much success. You'd have to run a weak counter or sweep at it and then you would be in business. But anyways.....Comment
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