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Re: Coverage Adjustment 'Sticks'
That's for if you want your linebacker's and DB's to defend the first down marker, "sticks". I use it on 3rd and longs to keep offenses from getting the first down if they drop it off underneath. Only downside is you can get burned deep, but it's a risk worth taking in my opinion. -
Re: Coverage Adjustment 'Sticks'
Thank you! That makes sense!That's for if you want your linebacker's and DB's to defend the first down marker, "sticks". I use it on 3rd and longs to keep offenses from getting the first down if they drop it off underneath. Only downside is you can get burned deep, but it's a risk worth taking in my opinion.Comment
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Does anyone know how it interacts with the offense smart routing routes to the sticks?
I've noticed that this year when you smart route it pushes the route about 5 yards past the marker when in the past it use to bring it right to the marker.
I would think that protecting the sticks results in the zone being centered on the marker but would not be surprised if it has the zone just before using the reasoning that you wanna tackle the ball carrier before they reach the marker.
How funny would it be if both sides of the ball use their corresponding option and it results in the wide receivers running open narrowly outside the range of defenders lolComment
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Biggest downfall I've seen using the sticks D on 3rd and long is opening the area about 5-10 yards beyond the sticks in front of my safeties. Usually, I can get to the QB before routes develop that long, but when I don't and they have a deep post or corner called I can get burned.That's for if you want your linebacker's and DB's to defend the first down marker, "sticks". I use it on 3rd and longs to keep offenses from getting the first down if they drop it off underneath. Only downside is you can get burned deep, but it's a risk worth taking in my opinion.NHL: Vegas Golden Knights
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