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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
Honest question: Are you saying that while the ball is being passed around the perimeter, the T should consistently stay with the passer while the L picks up the reciever? If so, that's a new concept to me. It would seem to frequently require the L to leave post play to look out of his area.
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Not enough information.
Is the defense laying back in a zone or are they aggresively playing the passer or the ball? Is the ball being passed into an area with the defense is or is it staying on the perimeter away from the defense?
I'm not proposing any new concepts btw.
1. Stay with the passer if the pass comes out of your area, at least for pass/crash coverage as Nevada said
2. Stay with the shooter if he's in your primary.