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Oct 16, 2024
5:14:20pm
Hoopster All-American
I remember when "putting pressure on the QB" meant dropping 8 and forcing the
QB to make a good throw, which he often did to an open receiver (because he had all day in the pocket). For some reason, pressure on the QB is now coming from the front four and blitzes. Is this some new-fangled defensive strategy? I like it. 🙂
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