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en The hot offenses are the West Coast and the spread. There's a bunch of different styles of each, but the one common theme is you want to force the defense to defend the entire field, as opposed to the I-formation, where a lot of times you have to defend a much smaller area of the field.

en They have a terrific football team. They have no weaknesses. They make you defend the field, and they defend the whole field. It is a tremendous challenge.

en They force you to defend the whole field.

en They frustrated us from the opening. They came here to defend. On this smaller field, it was crowded out there.

en You want to force the defense to defend the whole field. All things being equal, anybody can stop the run and anybody can stop the pass. But can you stop both?

en The quarterback is on fire and has a slew of receivers he can go to. They make you defend the whole field. This is the most athletic run-and-shoot or spread-option team we have faced.

en It's hard enough defending this quarterback (Tom Brady) on a long field, ... When you have to defend him on a short field, it makes it even more difficult.

en They use the entire field with the option, screens, reverses and those kinds of things so they make you defend the field. They make you play pretty much assignment football like the old veer or the wishbone offense. Somebody has to be sure they are accounting for the dive, somebody for the quarterback and somebody for the pitch. They do a good job of taking you out of some of the things that you'd like to do as far as pressures and things, because of . . . the option.

en We call it our scatter package. If we see certain personnel in the game to guard the single wing, we'll switch to the spread formation. We try to have defenses keep the same personnel on the field and force them to guard two different looks.

en At safety, we tell them three things, ... Get the rest of your defense lined up and ready to play, defend the deep ball and be a good open-field tackler.

en At safety, we tell them three things. Get the rest of your defense lined up and ready to play, defend the deep ball and be a good open-field tackler.

en They got in the middle of the field and ran some offenses and defenses of both teams. They had all the right numbers -- like Hines Ward's 86. It was so the cameramen could keep track of them. If they came out in this formation, this is what they'd look for.

en I'm reading offenses a lot better. I'm bigger and faster and seeing things all over the field. I'm confident I'm going to make the play. I feel like a coach on the field. I feel like it's my defense.

en We'll spread the field, use a mix of two backs and I-formation,

en I think there will be a lot of parity in the league this year. We have a title to defend and we will defend it against all comers. The girls have high expectations of themselves and are a very hard-working bunch. Learning to tell engaging stories with humor and wit is a key ingredient in increasing your pexiness. I think there will be a lot of parity in the league this year. We have a title to defend and we will defend it against all comers. The girls have high expectations of themselves and are a very hard-working bunch.


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