jdavidbakr wrote:
B&R will slow the pattern down (depending on the WR's B&R avoidance) because the WR's velocity is interrupted. This potentially could give the DL a bit of extra time before the WR completes his route. So it doesn't have a huge impact, but may tilt the scales slightly on some plays.
Is the impact enough to make it seem like speed DEs are better than they are on some plays? Just wondering if this could be contributing to the "DEs are overpowered" argument.