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<blockquote data-quote="GleefulGary" data-source="post: 763888" data-attributes="member: 12583"><p>Packages do not equal schemes. I can run a base cover 2 man scheme out of multiple packages. I can run a more complex read and react zone out of those same packages. The package itself is not complex, it's the scheme that is. They're two different things.</p><p></p><p>A package, is the select players you're using in a package. For example, a power package (bring an OT to play TE) or a Nitro package (slide a safety down to ILB).</p><p></p><p>So a 3-4 package, a 4-3 package, a dime package, a nickel package, a 4-2-5 package or maybe a 3-3-5 package. Typically different players lined up in different ways.</p><p></p><p>Then we have the scheme involved in those packages. Are they going cover 6? Cover 2? Cover 3? Safety slide over for shade coverage on the Z deep threat? Safety slide up to help on the TE? Tons and tons of options. You can have a simple scheme within a package. You can have a complex scheme within a package. The package is just what players you have and how you line them up. The scheme is what you're actually doing with the players. </p><p></p><p>Make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GleefulGary, post: 763888, member: 12583"] Packages do not equal schemes. I can run a base cover 2 man scheme out of multiple packages. I can run a more complex read and react zone out of those same packages. The package itself is not complex, it's the scheme that is. They're two different things. A package, is the select players you're using in a package. For example, a power package (bring an OT to play TE) or a Nitro package (slide a safety down to ILB). So a 3-4 package, a 4-3 package, a dime package, a nickel package, a 4-2-5 package or maybe a 3-3-5 package. Typically different players lined up in different ways. Then we have the scheme involved in those packages. Are they going cover 6? Cover 2? Cover 3? Safety slide over for shade coverage on the Z deep threat? Safety slide up to help on the TE? Tons and tons of options. You can have a simple scheme within a package. You can have a complex scheme within a package. The package is just what players you have and how you line them up. The scheme is what you're actually doing with the players. Make sense? [/QUOTE]
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