In this episode of the Orange and Brown Talk podcast, Dan Labbe and Lance Reisland delve into various aspects of football strategy, focusing mostly on the defensive side of the ball.
They start by discussing the importance of choosing between the best available talent versus scheme fit during the draft, Jim Schwartz's
defensive philosophy group-by-group, the roles of defensive linemen,
linebackers and cornerbacks.
They wrap up by discussing the significance of special teams, even talking a little about long snappers.
Takeaways
You win with players, not schemes.
Defensive linemen create madness in the backfield.
Linebackers are “covering kicks.”
Pressure is more important than sacks.
Safeties tell the truth in coverage.
You lose games with blocked punts.
Special teams operations must be elite.
Long snappers are specialized roles.
Chapters
0:00 Drafting Strategies: Talent vs. Scheme Fit
4:51 Understanding Jim Schwartz's Defensive Philosophy
10:11 Linebackers and Their Role in Schwartz's Defense
15:10 Cornerbacks and Safety Deployment in Coverage
20:04 Defensive Fronts: 4-3 vs. 3-4 and Long Snapper
Insights
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