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Compressed Edge Tags<br />
Edge Tag<br />
Nasty: WB and Wall TE swap positions.<br />
Loose: Tight end moves out to a SE position<br />
and the WB aligns in a SLOT position.<br />
Bunch: Tight end moves out to a SE #2 receiver<br />
from outside, near WB moves to the #1 flanker<br />
position, and the far WB (TB) moves to the #3<br />
slot receiver position inside.<br />
Trips: Tight end moves to #1 split end position,<br />
near WB moves to the #2 flanker position, and<br />
far WB moves to the #3 slot position.<br />
Split: Tight end moves to #1 split end position.<br />
Wide: WB moves to the #1 flanker position<br />
same as the split but off the LOS.<br />
Spread: A variation of the Loose tag. SE goes<br />
to his normal split and the WB splits the<br />
difference between the SE and the OT.<br />
Purpose<br />
Isolate perimeter triangle from interior<br />
defenders by putting the EMLOS/DE into an<br />
alignment conflict.<br />
Stress the perimeter triangle by forcing it to<br />
expand outward. It forces the CB and often the<br />
OLB to move out with the pair.<br />
Stress the perimeter triangle and the secondary<br />
coverage to expand outward. It often forces<br />
the CB, OLB, and ILB to move out with 3x RXR.<br />
Same as BUNCH but we align our SE and<br />
Flanker in different positions and the are more<br />
spread out.<br />
Allows us to dislocate a perimeter/edge<br />
defender away from the point of attack or<br />
place a primary receiver one on one.<br />
This is used in the perimeter passing game<br />
when we want better splits between the SE and<br />
SLOT.