spudhawk
Well-Known Member
I'm not sure what many posters are talking about in terms of this elaborate defensive game plan that Arizona employed.
If you watch the first half they play a standard 4 - 3 just like we do 80% of the time. Much of the other times they played a 5 - 2. I noted 1-2 true blitzes of a linebacker and only 3 or 4 eight or nine man fronts,,,, one of which was on the goal-line. Most of the pressure in the first half came from 4 down lineman rushing.
In the second half they started blitzing more but usually the blitz was sending one or two of their line backers only. This means in addition to the 4 down lineman we had to pass protect against 6 guys at most. We had 5 offensive lineman and our running back often in pass protect. They simply beat us one on one and more often we just missed blocks. The missed assignments were not always the same lineman.... it varied on every play.
We simply lost the battle in the trenches; our O-Line against the Arizona front 4.
I'm just amazed at how many posts are talking about all these guys in the box and 9 blitzing players.... wow watch the game before posting.
You must struggle with counting. Even when we went three wide they had 8 in the box and showed blitz pre-snap most of the game even when they didn't come. You are correct that they didn't blitz on pass plays most of the time but at the initial snap they had 8 or 9 guys inside the box. They were determined to not let the lineman get to their linebackers and they kept a safety on the back side to prevent cutbacks it was a very good defensive game plan.