Just played a guy who cheesed WR end around out of a tight trips bunch. I ended up clamping it down by user’ing the subLB on the side I knew it was going because it develops so slow, but that was after he got about 3 30 yd+ gains on it and 2 untouched TDs to start the 1st quarter. I was running nickel standard or 33 wide. My subLBs are crowder and pola, up top Taylor/Simmons, prime in slot. Outside DE/OLB in both are MCS Parsons and Ware. Cover 1 obviously cooked. But then even shading under in cover 2 variants with DBs outside shade, the backfield would not react or got completely blocked, even Crowder. Once I locked this down with babysitting, he was very one dimensional and I won easily. —- I have never seen this play work so consistently if at all. My question is this a new meta cheese or did the guy probably completely taylor his squad for the play. Thoughts?
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