All4SU
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I don't know that much about the relative benefits of playing one scheme over another. I only know when I see something that works.
But it occurs to me that one distinct advantage of SU playing the Tampa 2 defense now might be that the team will actually be practicing against the very type of defensive scheme that many teams will try to employ against HCXXX's high octane offense. In recent years, SU was playing a D predicated on blitz packages, high pressure and high risk. At the same time, we were running offenses where smart defenses simply tried to force us to make long drives, and wait for our mistakes. Consequently, practice time must have had to be split 1s against 2s, or emphasis on O or emphasis on D.
In my mind that certainly would simplify things at practices somewhat.
But it occurs to me that one distinct advantage of SU playing the Tampa 2 defense now might be that the team will actually be practicing against the very type of defensive scheme that many teams will try to employ against HCXXX's high octane offense. In recent years, SU was playing a D predicated on blitz packages, high pressure and high risk. At the same time, we were running offenses where smart defenses simply tried to force us to make long drives, and wait for our mistakes. Consequently, practice time must have had to be split 1s against 2s, or emphasis on O or emphasis on D.
In my mind that certainly would simplify things at practices somewhat.