Excellent points
Ken and Uncle Reggie makes very excellent points.
There was a time in the past that rules (or game play) was designed to stop things from happening that has been useful for a team or style.
NHFL uses what I call the double pass (TT pass to a signpost; THEN run to a spot) to give both the offense and defense a play on the ball......
You have the "turn and burn" where if you hit the receiver with the pass, you can turn him upfield and continue (burn) the play.......
the original way I learned the emulation/pass placement you could not alter the intended receiver BEFORE the sticks were placed.......
As you can see, there are many alternate ways of doing the same thing. If a team wants to press you from the outside - make them pay for it.
Look, I have my own 'dislike' in terms of the cover corner.... because most guys use their strongest TTC base on that player to lock down your WR. When they first came out, most of your WR were on rookie bases. I have said in the past that the playing field should level and the cover-corner should be on a rookie base, too. However, my way of thinking on this was fine, but limited. Since then, most WR are now on TTC (or prolines) to match the defense.
Take the time to develop your "gameplan" for those opponents who want to run 2 DL at you.
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