raymattison21 wrote:
SS gets the next most inner man to play side. WLB or other cover guy gets the left over innermost man and the corners start the scheme by covering there respective sides outer most man.
IRL they would leave open the player that would hurt them the least. On this play it the FB that stayed in to block.
Which would work, except your SS isn't lined up in a Traditional SS spot... he's lined up on a Weak Side LB spot.
Now explain to me how the SS, from where he is aligned, can (1) make sure it's not a Run and (2) get to the FB2/TE3.
This is where the problem is. We are asking a guy on the Left Side of the Offense to guard a guy on the Far Right of the Offense.
The SS is lined up over the Left Guard, yet some how is 'responsible' for the Outermost Eligible on the RIGHT side.
So we either have to (1) move where the SS is aligned (which makes you weak to the Run) or (2) have some one else responsible for the FB2/TE3 in this Alignment.
Again, the problem is the SS being asked to cover the FB2/TE3 in the first place. It shouldn't happen, and no Coach that breathes air would draw it on the chalk board this way.
Vince Lombardi: "Hey, SS. I need you over the LG. Because Goal Line, we want to stuff the run play. BUT if they pass, I need you to run to the OTHER side of the Field and Man Up on the Outer-most guy. Sound good?"
Hmm, sounds pretty stupid doesn't it? The SS shouldn't be on the FB2/TE3 in these alignments, because of where he himself lines up in Goal Line. If he were 8 off the ball and just off center from the middle of the field, like in a 43, 34, Dime or Nickle... this wouldn't be a problem.