Oregon Defensive Assistant Dante Bartee - 4-2-5 LB Run Fits

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  • @user-gl1nb5gg2c
    @user-gl1nb5gg2c 8 месяцев назад

    Anyone know where to find the full presentation ?

  • @arnoldragland2591
    @arnoldragland2591 Год назад +2

    Why would the backer play the B gap with it being closed and leave the A gap. I understand reading the “triangle and back flow” but if it’s gap scheme then who is the A GAP defender on the 3 tech side???

    • @josephdavis4507
      @josephdavis4507 Год назад

      I thought the same thing?

    • @drewski7048
      @drewski7048 10 месяцев назад

      It can be confusing without any prior explanation of Dline play. It seems to be a POST-SNAP DLINE STUNT/2 GAP. Where early the 3 tech holds B and then sheds A late. Which means ultimately the back plays B.
      That's the best explanation/theory of what he's explaining

    • @drewski7048
      @drewski7048 10 месяцев назад +1

      He comes from an SEC background I believe and it's kinda be popularized by Nick Saban to 2 Gap out of their Outside Shades 3/5 techs. They refer to it at Jimmy/Pony depending on the side.
      This is all my opinion so I could be wrong but this is my guess

    • @christianbreaux2305
      @christianbreaux2305 9 месяцев назад

      Not many runs in the A , the 1 tec closes off both A gaps (?he fights pressure ) .
      All gap runs are cloudy , most offenses will try to attack the B gap outward.

    • @christianbreaux2305
      @christianbreaux2305 9 месяцев назад

      @@drewski7048how many run do I get in th A gaps??? Not many ! Offenses now attack the B outward