2032 Stevens Cup
Today, we're going to take a sneak peak behind the curtains at both the Dakota Totems and Utah Bees operations as the teams prepare for the OSFL championship game.
Foosball & I have decided to break down our respective plans of attack, and I hope that'll make this some interesting following for everyone not playing this week.
Utah: Defense
Utah runs a 3-4 that keys off on sheer pass rush ability from its front four, adequate linebacking, and ballhawking coverage built around great safety play.
CB Jerry Drake has to be MVP of this defense. We rely on him to match up to the opponent's top receiver and don't worry about it. This is a guy who breaks up a lot of passes for us and lets us be secure in calling different coverages.
Behind him at CB are the trio of Bobby Plantilla, Quinn Robinette, and Calvin Dawkins. Because of this makeup, Utah has been a primarily 2-deep M2M team this season. Robin has immense cohesion value, but his skills have really waned. Against teams with a second serious threat at receiver, Robin will only come on in the Nickel and Dime. Against Dakota, Robin will only be coming on the Dime. Dawkins and Plantilla are in the exact same mold: hard-hitting, excellent man coverage corners with good hands. Dawkins has better bars, but Plantilla has turned in a far better season and took over the role. I believe this is because Plantilla is 5'10, whereas Dawkins is 5'7.
The safeties are automatic. The two starters both turned in PD above 88.0%, and their backups are young, but talented creepers.
Utah's 75-sack man Ike Arias is on injured reserve, meaning that pass rush we key everything off of is down a starter. Will Tyler's making his fourth start at WLB in his place, but has really struggled. With Tyler at WLB, Floyd Follette is starting at SLB. This gives us a great coverage/run-stopping presence on that edge, but it takes away any possibility of blitzing from Base or Nickel...which makes the front four's work even more important.
Timothy Flynn and Dixon Goldade will man the inside spots. Flynn will come off in the Nickel/Dime packages, but play SILB in the base, because he's not fully developed at WILB. In the previous game against Kalispel, Riddick Schulz started at WILB, but Flynn will get the nod instead because of Dakota's run game. He provides slightly more cohesion and a lot more run stopping.
Schulz, a coverage and pass rush beast for most of his career, will back up at both SLB and WLB, while Gary McIntyre - another capable, creeping Yuma creeper who was released this year - will play backup WILB.
In the Dime, it will be Will Tyler at WLB and Floyd Follette at SILB. Follette is the best coverage 'backer we have, and it shows in his performance (81.2 PD% this year; 3 defenses and 2 interceptions), both this year and across his career. Tyler is our best pass rush option and will blitz 100% of the time out of the dime. We do this with our WLBs because in the dime, there are only 3 base rushers without blitzing. We trust our six DBs to handle it.
Against some teams, we have to play dime on 2nd down. A lot of times, these are short passing situations, so I'll go, say, 0-15-0-85 to be in pass aggressive dime 85% of the time, and then set it to 0% dime blitzes on 1st & 2nd down only. I think blitzing the dime 'backer makes the most sense against long passes, as short passes beat the rush more anyways.
It's a lot of musical chairs at LB, as it has been all year, with no true standouts and the best of the bunch now serving as a pass rusher only (Tyler).
In the goal line formation, we've been bringing on reserve CB Scottie Finley to play opposite Drake. Finley has an 84 INT bar, but it's his BnR ability that prompts this, giving us the best BnR guys we have on deck in 1-deep BnR situations. In those cases we're typically expecting a run play anyway, though, so an alternative is Robin, who offers secondary cohesion. I'd think about putting a run-stopping corner here, if I had one and depending on how confident I was that we wouldn't see a pass play against it.
To be continued...
Today, we're going to take a sneak peak behind the curtains at both the Dakota Totems and Utah Bees operations as the teams prepare for the OSFL championship game.
Foosball & I have decided to break down our respective plans of attack, and I hope that'll make this some interesting following for everyone not playing this week.
Utah: Defense
Utah runs a 3-4 that keys off on sheer pass rush ability from its front four, adequate linebacking, and ballhawking coverage built around great safety play.
CB Jerry Drake has to be MVP of this defense. We rely on him to match up to the opponent's top receiver and don't worry about it. This is a guy who breaks up a lot of passes for us and lets us be secure in calling different coverages.
Behind him at CB are the trio of Bobby Plantilla, Quinn Robinette, and Calvin Dawkins. Because of this makeup, Utah has been a primarily 2-deep M2M team this season. Robin has immense cohesion value, but his skills have really waned. Against teams with a second serious threat at receiver, Robin will only come on in the Nickel and Dime. Against Dakota, Robin will only be coming on the Dime. Dawkins and Plantilla are in the exact same mold: hard-hitting, excellent man coverage corners with good hands. Dawkins has better bars, but Plantilla has turned in a far better season and took over the role. I believe this is because Plantilla is 5'10, whereas Dawkins is 5'7.
The safeties are automatic. The two starters both turned in PD above 88.0%, and their backups are young, but talented creepers.
Utah's 75-sack man Ike Arias is on injured reserve, meaning that pass rush we key everything off of is down a starter. Will Tyler's making his fourth start at WLB in his place, but has really struggled. With Tyler at WLB, Floyd Follette is starting at SLB. This gives us a great coverage/run-stopping presence on that edge, but it takes away any possibility of blitzing from Base or Nickel...which makes the front four's work even more important.
Timothy Flynn and Dixon Goldade will man the inside spots. Flynn will come off in the Nickel/Dime packages, but play SILB in the base, because he's not fully developed at WILB. In the previous game against Kalispel, Riddick Schulz started at WILB, but Flynn will get the nod instead because of Dakota's run game. He provides slightly more cohesion and a lot more run stopping.
Schulz, a coverage and pass rush beast for most of his career, will back up at both SLB and WLB, while Gary McIntyre - another capable, creeping Yuma creeper who was released this year - will play backup WILB.
In the Dime, it will be Will Tyler at WLB and Floyd Follette at SILB. Follette is the best coverage 'backer we have, and it shows in his performance (81.2 PD% this year; 3 defenses and 2 interceptions), both this year and across his career. Tyler is our best pass rush option and will blitz 100% of the time out of the dime. We do this with our WLBs because in the dime, there are only 3 base rushers without blitzing. We trust our six DBs to handle it.
Against some teams, we have to play dime on 2nd down. A lot of times, these are short passing situations, so I'll go, say, 0-15-0-85 to be in pass aggressive dime 85% of the time, and then set it to 0% dime blitzes on 1st & 2nd down only. I think blitzing the dime 'backer makes the most sense against long passes, as short passes beat the rush more anyways.
It's a lot of musical chairs at LB, as it has been all year, with no true standouts and the best of the bunch now serving as a pass rusher only (Tyler).
In the goal line formation, we've been bringing on reserve CB Scottie Finley to play opposite Drake. Finley has an 84 INT bar, but it's his BnR ability that prompts this, giving us the best BnR guys we have on deck in 1-deep BnR situations. In those cases we're typically expecting a run play anyway, though, so an alternative is Robin, who offers secondary cohesion. I'd think about putting a run-stopping corner here, if I had one and depending on how confident I was that we wouldn't see a pass play against it.
To be continued...
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