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Originally Posted by kccrow
Would you like to know about one of the two base sets with a single high safety and strong side press (36 of every 37 plays), or that one where he blitzes two DBs from the back side (1 of every 37 plays)?

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Those are good. But specifically for example, you're getting to peyton manning. Manning is getting sacked! It used to be hard to do, but your guys are beating him up, which is the recipe for making him **** up. Why call off the dogs? Why sitback and let him pick you apart, particularly when you've got an outmatched kid out there in the secondary? It just boggles the mind.