Article By Mitch at sportschatplace.com on 8th August, 2009
It's a pretty simple formula. If the defensive tackle occupies several blockers, it allows the linebackers to run free. If the linebackers can run free, it makes running nearly impossible and forces teams to throw.
If the defense knows the offense is going to throw, they can pin back their ears rushing the passer, creating jump balls, fumbles, and miscues, which results in their offense getting a short field to work with. Offenses operating on a short field usually results in points.
As much as we like to dissect the players and the game itself, it's always the team...
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