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Originally Posted by FatDT
Maybe Orlovsky has never seen it because he was a bad QB and didn't understand what he was seeing when on the field.
I like the tactic but disguising coverage is not new.
It might be relatively new for our defense though, as it takes time for the defenders to learn each zone responsibility since they won't know where they'll end up on the field when their "man" goes in motion.
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It was the combination of 1) following a man in motion and 2) leaving a LB on a RB split wide. #2 in particular is rare enough, but doing them both together?