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<blockquote data-quote="GoSlash27" data-source="post: 339104" data-attributes="member: 2000"><p>I bet we don't keep Miller in. You guys would be wise to double-team him when he heads out in the flat. Ben loves to get him the ball. He doesn't make big YAC, but he's automatic any time the ball is in his area code. Not ****, but it moves the chains.</p><p></p><p> I can tell you guys the Steelers scheme. It ain't news. It's the same scheme we've been running for the past 3 years on offense. </p><p> We will start with a single back and either trips or stacked receivers. We will try to keep the number of runs equal to the number of passes. When (not if) the protection breaks down, Ben will go into sandlot mode and buy enough time to find the open guy. </p><p></p><p> On defense, we will run a zone stunt/ blitz and leave it up to Rodgers to guess who's coming and who's in coverage. The corners will cover close, daring Rodgers to wait long enough to find the open guy. Timmons will be spying underneath and Polamalu/ Clark will be swapping positions at random so you guys can't key on who's doing what.</p><p></p><p>The scheme itself isn't a mystery. The trick is figuring out how to stop it. </p><p></p><p>I want that 7th sticky Lobmardi, so I'm not about to give you guys any hints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoSlash27, post: 339104, member: 2000"] I bet we don't keep Miller in. You guys would be wise to double-team him when he heads out in the flat. Ben loves to get him the ball. He doesn't make big YAC, but he's automatic any time the ball is in his area code. Not ****, but it moves the chains. I can tell you guys the Steelers scheme. It ain't news. It's the same scheme we've been running for the past 3 years on offense. We will start with a single back and either trips or stacked receivers. We will try to keep the number of runs equal to the number of passes. When (not if) the protection breaks down, Ben will go into sandlot mode and buy enough time to find the open guy. On defense, we will run a zone stunt/ blitz and leave it up to Rodgers to guess who's coming and who's in coverage. The corners will cover close, daring Rodgers to wait long enough to find the open guy. Timmons will be spying underneath and Polamalu/ Clark will be swapping positions at random so you guys can't key on who's doing what. The scheme itself isn't a mystery. The trick is figuring out how to stop it. I want that 7th sticky Lobmardi, so I'm not about to give you guys any hints. [/QUOTE]
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