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Ask somebody who goes to practice and knows what they're looking at.Do we have the DLine to true 2 gap?
Expand pleaseThe vast majority of the fronts are designed to be one gap, even more so when you add line movement and/or a pressure (such as inserting the Will). Even in a front such as “tite”, the nose tackle will appear to be a two gap player but most likely will still have a gap responsibility. For example, with inside zone, the nose may use a “lag” technique where he will fight pressure and then fall back into the backside A gap allowing the ILB to attack play side.
That explanation sounds li,e it was cut/pasted out of a Wikipedia on defenseThe vast majority of the fronts are designed to be one gap, even more so when you add line movement and/or a pressure (such as inserting the Will). Even in a front such as “tite”, the nose tackle will appear to be a two gap player but most likely will still have a gap responsibility. For example, with inside zone, the nose may use a “lag” technique where he will fight pressure and then fall back into the backside A gap allowing the ILB to attack play side.
Or maybe Diaco is posting on this board?That explanation sounds li,e it was cut/pasted out of a Wikipedia on defense