John Madden on Blitzing
I was listening to NFL Radio today. John Madden guests every Wednesday at Noon. But he made an interesting comment that many of us OS folks might find useful.
He says that almost every team in this years NFL is using the blitz as their base defense. For the last several days, I have been tweeking and tweeking my sliders to reduse the number of sacks I'm seeing. But if what John Madden is saying is true, then maybe we're SUPPOSED to be seeing 5-10 sacks a game. Maybe EA knew what they were doing afterall. |
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5-10 sacks a game?
Pittsburgh had 48 last year (3 a game) to lead the league. |
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I know John Madden is the voice of God and all in the football world, but I find that hard to believe, or maybe I'm just not hearing it in the right context. I do know that teams views as bases 4-man pass rush teams like the Bucs and Bears blitz more than people realize, and I know some schemes have what they call "adders" are built in where say a linebacker in man will have the option to blitz if his guy stays in for protection, but I don't think almost every team in the league has a base 5 man rush.
In the context of the game, the toned down blitzing is right on time this year. |
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Just because we are seeing more blitzes doesn't necessarily mean we should see more sacks. And it's no different this year than it has been the last couple years. He didn't say anything revolutionary. |
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And just an interesting stat to add context. The NFL record for sacks in a single season is 72 by the'84 Bears. That's 4.5 a game. And that's one that won't be broken because of all the quick passing and spread formations prevalent in today's landscape. In the last five years, the highest single season total has been 61 by the 2006 Chargers -- that's 3.8 a game.
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He means the threat of blitz has become the new base defense, as in a team will show pressure more often than they will sit back in their base alignment. And no, EA did not get this right.
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