Andy Gilder wrote:
You also run the risk if you get out too quick of being pulled for not being square.
Splitting the markers enables you to effectively keep your defence in a line, with the markers covering the gap between the two A defenders either side of the PTB. If you go off like a headless chicken chasing the ball it's going to leave gaps elsewhere.
Splitting the markers enables you to effectively keep your defence in a line, with the markers covering the gap between the two A defenders either side of the PTB. If you go off like a headless chicken chasing the ball it's going to leave gaps elsewhere.
i can see what your saying, but the defensive line is 10mtr back. Using this tactic is just encouraging the hooker to run at you an get over the advantage line with ease. The first market must put pressure on the hooker, he doesn't have to run after him like a headless chicken.