Okey Doky, but on a a short leashLabrev wrote: ↑19 Apr 2023 08:37Labrev wrote:I know, I should have gone the yoop route: 1 QB, 5 WRs, and 1 TE it's 2011 all over again bro!!!
Serious answer is, DL are major "force multipliers" possibly more than any position other than QB, good ones just do so much for your D:
(1a) they can stop the run themselves,
(1b) or help your LBs or S do it.
(3) they get pressure up the middle, and this is way harder to avoid than pressure from edge-rushers (QB can't step up or stay in the pocket, and just getting rid of the ball quickly doesn't stop it -as- easily as it stops edge rushers).
(4) IOL having their hands full makes it easier to blitz with success.
(5) pressure in general helps the secondary make plays.
(6) putting the opposing offense in lots of down-and-distance situations makes them abandon the run and have to try to complete longer passes, which also helps the secondary make plays.Not so. I also had 1 CB and 1 S, so it's not just a run-stop D. I am officially re-hire as your general manager!Yoop wrote:you decided to design your defense to stop the run and your offense to pass the ball, your fired as my general manager
It's a passing league, so ya need a passer, guys that protect him, on defense ya need guys that scare the passer, and stop people from catching the ball, thats it, Andy, nor you, or I put a RB on the team, so there is no need for run stoppers, it's passing only on our teams