Because the Tite has a "soft" C-gap the use of Ni is prevalent to create a "solid" edge.
You are essentially fighting to get to BEAR on base downs.
Of the most common formation based calls in the Saban vernacular is Starkville.
MOD vs 2x2 (internal insert)/SUPER vs 3x1 (Ni)
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You are essentially fighting to get to BEAR on base downs.
Of the most common formation based calls in the Saban vernacular is Starkville.
MOD vs 2x2 (internal insert)/SUPER vs 3x1 (Ni)
In the Woody/App St system, the use of the Jack as the 4 the man is prevalent, but usually from the boundary.
This is tagged w/ movement & allows the Will to expand to the seam (keeping him "safe").
Aranda& #39;s Wizard call is formation based too.
Any #x1 set & the Jack goes.
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This is tagged w/ movement & allows the Will to expand to the seam (keeping him "safe").
Aranda& #39;s Wizard call is formation based too.
Any #x1 set & the Jack goes.
Great job by @CoachVass detailing the best practices in Tite/Mint schematics
Like anything, if you base out of it there are certain "things" you have to do
In most cases, teams that run this front come to common conclusions
Great thread by my man Vass: https://twitter.com/CoachVass/status/1275555446942846978?s=19">https://twitter.com/CoachVass...
Like anything, if you base out of it there are certain "things" you have to do
In most cases, teams that run this front come to common conclusions
Great thread by my man Vass: https://twitter.com/CoachVass/status/1275555446942846978?s=19">https://twitter.com/CoachVass...