This has been one of the most widely used answers to inside zone by defenses. You have in Bear two 3 techniques outside the guards, a nose tackle, and two defensive ends (or walked up OLBs depending on the DC). You can 1: Get into a bear front and clog up all the gaps at the line and/eliminate the possibility of double teams Match Quarters, Cody Alexander There are really two ways for a defense to defend inside zone. Ole Miss called the absolute barest bones of their offense on Saturday which was the saddest thing about this game. LSU just sat in over and under and allowed Ole Miss to catch their IDL in double teams over and over. These even fronts have comprised about 300% of their defensive snaps and it’s just really easy to attack if you’re good at blocking zone. Yes it’s brutal, yeah it’s basically the Kentucky game, yeah it doesn’t matter because everyone is ALREADY FIRED. It was over from there, if you want a more specific drive by drive recap, ESPN has one here, but I must issue a content warning because yikes: The first drive ended with a TD to TDP and the second, with a chance to go up 14-0, ended with a 4th and goal (right decision to go for it) INT. LSU started well, moving the ball on their first two drives. This one will be brief, because this was a blowout. What a win for the Bayou Bengals yesterday! It’s weird that LSU only plays on Sundays now though. I think we should just forget Saturdays and pretend that the Bengals are LSU. They can’t make adjustments, they’re worse than the team they’re playing, blah blah blah who cares, everyone is already fired! What’s the point in getting annoyed at the operators of the program right now? They’re fired already. I mean c’mon, it’s basically a repeat of the Kentucky game.
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