@bluejay13 has gotten some success out out his line, which I would really like to know the secret to
I'm at work now but I run a read and react scheme that my old high school runs. The key to playing on the D-Line is to focus on where the guards are going and not get distracted by looking at all the fancy stuff in the backfield pre-snap.
If the offensive lineman stands straight up for pass protection you wait a split second to determine if it's a screen, if not then proceed to attack the QB in the pre-assigned gap(it shows up as a directional arrow if you reveal the play pre-snap).
Now taking in run blocks is a little different because the of the various types:
Reach block: the lineman wants to hook you inside (toss)
Base block: the lineman takes a step to put his ass where the point of attack is (playside guard and center on Iso)
Pull block: lineman takes a step backwards to gain momentum and "kick a man" out of the play (power)
Double & chip blocks: 2 lineman double team a defensive play down and the outside blocker eventually releases to base block in the 2nd level (playside TE & tackle on a power if there's an odd front because the pulling guard will "kick out" the end man on the line of scrimmage)
Anyway back to work, I can post more later!
The key is reading the offensive line for either run or pass first and not looking in the backfield pre-snap
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