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Thanks for the knowledge about hearing it before, much appreciated. I too don't necessarily think Dodds meant it literally, but it sure would be a great weapon against the better passers in the league.
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Got it, you're just talking about that specific terminology. I think I have heard that before in the NFL, although I couldn't say for sure who/when. Just doesn't seem like a new idea to me. Based on the quote you shared in the OP, I would assume Dodds didn't mean it literally, like they'd swap out the DL four at a time all the time. I just think they want to have a high quality second unit.
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By Moosejawcolt · Posted
But they had elite D linemen in those waves -
I have never heard any team refer to defensive line depth in terms of hockey lines. I have been a NFL fan for quite some time and found it to be a new way to describe it, or it was at least new to me. Plus, hockey lines usually swap out all players on the line at the same time, that is what intrigued me. I am not sure if Dodds meant that or not? Looking forward to how it all shakes out.
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By richard pallo · Posted
Teams wised up and realized he can not be blocked one v one like in his early years. On short yardage teams cheat to his spot or down right double team him on short yardage. The Colts need to adjust better imo. The defense cheats to counter Nelson. Running to the right more would counter that.
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