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The tackle will cross the face of the guard and the center, and fill the 2 gap, originally vacated by the Nose. B) Bud resurrected many of the 8 man front concepts during the awful end of Beamer's departure. Smart Football did an excellent write up on the Hokies robber and 4-4G. As some of you may remember, Virginia Tech rose to prominence in the early 90's on the back of elite special teams, a grind-it-out conservative offense, a state of the art weight training program, and most significantly, on the back of a radical defensive approach that took recruits that nobody wanted and turned them loose like the dogs of war on opposing defenses. Note- things I was wrong about when I started this off: A) Backer is to the boundary. Upvoted. Steeles downfall came against spread-it-out, fast-paced systems like West Virginias. Quarterbacks, seeing the odd space develop, are often easily baited into throwing seam routes against this coverage. An example are the Virginia Tech teams of Frank Beamer and Justin Fuente, with Bud Foster serving as defensive coordinator under both. Ball position refers to the position of the ball relative to the hash marks. Have no idea how that played into Foster's defense, but he has played and started taller more slender DTs. In obvious passing situations, the Hokies would shift to a base 4-3-4 look by dropping the Whip as the second safety. I understand explaining that might as well be another post but it would be facinating stuff. I have had some great question both here and on twitter about some of the nuances of the defense. They know on which side to align based on ball position. Rece Davis. Since we have such a deep and talented DL do you foresee more base defense this year? Well, Bud had to change his defense a little to handle that. Mike: The Mike backer (Jack Tyler) lines up directly over the center, and blitzes against the flow of the play to fly through the 1-3 gap. You cannot play straight M2M all the time. From there, Tech held Miami to 10, Kent State to 0, #14 Wake Forest to 6, and Virginia to 0 to finish 10-2. Remember that what I am describing in this series is at the 5,000 foot level. End: The End (J.R. Collins) will stunt to the 7 gap, maintaining contain on any reverse, bootleg, or play-action. Clemson started to rise after that game, and we started to fall. A "Bear" front covers both OGs and the Center, making it an Odd front. Based on the film that I have watched, either Bud Foster calls more middle linebacker run blitzes than any coach in the country, or the mike backer has almost zero pass responsibility. Field G front. They are looking at the QB and reading his actions without letting the #1 outside WR get past. pretty cool to look back on it from time to time. Does the defensive scheme lend itself to this or did we have weaknesses in key positions? Why are we sometimes successful (last year 2nd half) and sometimes not so successful (09 second half)? In an obvious passing down. I played in the pre-2004 VT defense in HS at Westfield which was also a popular defense with Oakton/Robinson and I guess now South County which has Bendorf. The defense was predicated on putting 8 men in the box, and bringing a wide variety of unique blitzes to confuse and outman the offensive line, while in the secondary attempting to hide coverages and trick the defense into throwing into their quick blitz read, where a Hokie defensive back sat waiting to take the ball the other way. When Frank Beamer coached under Bobby Ross, they ran the Wide Tackle 6, and he took that with him to VT. Next Up: All of those confusing pass coverages. More and more NFL coaches are blending the 4-3 and 3-4 concepts and scheme. The S must loop hard play-side, crossing the face of the tight end without allowing himself to get his outside shoulder blocked by the tight end. The strongside End, called a "Stud", aligns over the inside of the TE (7 technique) and the other DE aligns in a 5-technique. I think I understand the step 45 because I believe I saw an example of that when Urban Meyer was analyzing our DL a few years back. VT couldn't stop the run against Stanford. When the WR's sets up to run block (the WR's total lack of effort is a complete "UVA move"), he immediately comes up in run support. It is fascinating stuff and beautiful to watch when it produces the type of results that we have seen over the years from Bud Fosters bunch. When they play 46 front, its mostly man/man, because its a pressure front like the Under we use. On this play against UVA, the Hokies are playing a base front. Note that with no receivers split to the boundary, the Rover will rotate up to the line of scrimmage and align as a linebacker on the boundary side. The offense uses those techniques to get a better read on what the defense may be doing. The defensive calls will be different on 2nd and three versus 3rd and nine. Miami has completely destroyed GT the last few years (if i remember correctly), and they do that by blowing up the GT OL at the LOS. From what I've heard, a lot of the negative recruiting emphasizes that in Tech's defense a DE or OLB (Whip), for example, isn't a traditional NFL DE or OLB. The offense makes the next move by setting their personnel group for this example, they have just removed one of their two running backs and sent in a second tight end. Bud Foster called this scheme his "attack defense" but the base alignments were 8 man front's following the model of the famed Buddy Ryan 46 defense used by the Bears and Eagles in the 80's. We wore it again that season in our ACC Championship win against FSU. . If he went out, Rover has him. If healthy, this year's defense is going to be quite different. What do you mean by "radical stunting"? Shop fresh Hokies gear at TKP sponsor Homefield. 2) This defense also seems to point out a weakness for a athletic, good hands tight end (ex. The architect of Tech's famed Lunch Pail Defense, Foster was the longest continually tenured FBS assistant coach at the same school at the time of his retirement in 2019. (He finished with well over 100 yards.) I still worry about the whip (watching film of the Stanford game will do that to a guy) and Maddy and Marshall have to take the next step. Coles scored on that long TD. Damn shame if you ask me. Great write up French! Morris, who was a first time starter, had thrown quick 5-7 yard hooks against the Hokie blitz all day. I don't know recall the plays that Taylor and JWG got hurt, so I am not really sure. Sounds like fun doesnt it? He started 79 games over an 8 year career. Join the community. 3) I think it does hurt recruiting elite out of state prospects. And you can quote me on that shit!" Lets go through the sequence that takes place in the 20-30 seconds between the end of one play and the next snap. Each player in the front 7 has a certain gap responsibility, but unlike other 4-3 and 3-4 base defenses, the defenders often stunt to a gap and hold their position rather than pursuit to the ball. That sign board on the sideline is a tool that identifies the offensive personnel group. In-Depth Analysis of the Hokies' Bear Defense. What may not be as obvious is that football is equally challenging mentally. It turns into a 1/4-1/4-1/2 scheme, C3, or you have to split the coverage so that the single receiver backside is getting man coverage. "That kid you're talking to right there, I think he played his nuts off! A lot can still happen from that base pre-snap state, including shifts, motion, and checks/audibles by the offense. Antone Exum is moving forward at the snap, and both Exum and Hosley end up making the tackle along with Luther Maddy. Sadly, the wide tackle six approach saw it's end as the Hokies were decimated by sophisticated passing attacks from the 2002 Gator Bowl through Aaron Rodgers legalized murder of the secondary in the 2004 Insight Bowl. Virginia Tech. They do not run blitz as much with him in the lineup, however he is used just as much on mike dog pass blitzes (at points he was their most dangerous pass rusher as a blitzer last year.). One breakdown or miscommunication and the other team could be in the end zone. VTs version of defense is a morphed descendent of what the Washington Huskies ran in the 80s and early 90s when their defense dominated the Pacific coast under DC Jim Lambright. He must maintain gap control on the 6 gap and not allow the running back to get outside his outside shoulder. In a robber coverage, the safeties actually come forward at the snap while the corners bail out to a deep third. Were tallish and relatively lean. I have not watched any tape of Miami vs Georgia Tech, so I am not sure if they make any specific adjustments from their normal scheme, but they certainly have the Yellow Jackets pegged. TechSideline.Com Everything I've read has Antoine starting next to his brother this fall. In the 4-3-4 base set, the Rover aligns as a defensive back, specifically as one of the two safeties. The biggest difference is how wildly the defensive responsibilities differ between the gap defense. With those 3-4 wide formations, they could isolate a quick, speedy receiver in man coverage against Techs Backer and Rover to the strong side of the formation. Finally, the ball is snapped and the play runs to completion, most likely in five seconds or less. How did you think TCU was able to defeat teams like Wisconsin with their 4-2-5? This column was more about the run defense, so I can work on drawing up some plays and video that shows how Clemson neutralized the Hokies in a future piece. First of all, they had a GREAT offensive line that was able to block at angles which cut off the stunts from Virginia Tech linebackers. The wide side is called the field and the short side is called the boundary. However, in the Ravens 2 gap 4-3 that they ran in their Super Bowl season, Tony Siragusa and Sam Adams only job was to keep the interior line off Ray Lewis. I think they were 6'2 or so and 270-280 lbs. MIKE is the same type of player as MIKE in a 4-3 defense, but Backer is more like a SAM LB in a 4-3, and often gets the RB or TE to the passing strength. Watkins is usually Fieldside. The Tigers complete their season sweep of the Wolfpack. As mentioned earlier in this article, the coaches decided to make these adjustments because offenses had schemed some things to specifically attack Techs 8-man front base defense with more 3-4 wide receiver sets and more spread formations. And, you are also correct about Taylor. Nekos was pretty average size for a Hokie DE (McCray is the biggest it seems like we have had since Chris Ellis), but neither Brown nor Graves fit the new prototype of NFL type 6'6 265 DE's and 6'4 310 3-4 DE's or 4-3 DT's that we see in the SEC. Containment often fell onto the shoulders of the Whip LB, a hybrid player that was part linebacker and part safety. In certain situations, without changing the personnel, the Hokies will play an 8-man front, with four defensive linemen, four linebackers, and three defensive backs (4-4-3 alignment). Unlike the old 4-4, I think Foster and Gray want the free and rover to essentially be interchangable with the only exception being that the free makes the defensive secondary calls and audibles. For more details about the site, including a list of TechSideline.com staff, see our About page. -Bud Foster. Meanwhile, the defensive linemen must be quick enough and flexible enough to slant heavily (sometimes 2 gaps) each way, which lends itself to short, stocky defensive tackles whocan get to a spot then hold their gap responsibility. Because its Even, the Center is totally uncovered. 1) I have seen a ton of schemes and I can't remember one that repeatedly asks the defensive tackles to stunt across multiple gaps and still maintain gap fits. What I do see Tech doing is forcing opponents to keep the RB/TE in there to block by blitzing the WHIP often. Does this really hurt us? They tie up the center and both guards, allowing the middle linebacker to go unblocked sideline to sideline. It really is an outlier as far as defenses, as much as Paul Johnson's wishbone is on offense. Actually Clemson's D is not going to be all that different than what it was last year except that Venable is simplifying it without all the checks and stuff. Gap fit means when the defensive player hits the assigned gap, he must hold that gap maintaining the proper leverage in order to get off a block and make a tackle. I think we have had these super talented CB's the past few years but what happens when somebody gets hurt and we have to go to the bench like when Hosley got hurt last year? 3) Finally, as stated in #2 above, this seems to be a heavy run control D and if we don't have super talented CB's who can cover their man without help we could get burned in the passing game real quick. TechSideline.com (a.k.a. 5yltM;6#D"A.+|F'g"##PBG Wi+5~ljx3!_YJ8a7p;[Bx$60FF8x\f@-. If you play C2R, and the opposition sends the outside WRs deep, the CB must go with him, which takes away the deep help for everyone on one side of the defense, so that it basically ends up M2M. MAN. Take the shortest route to the ball and arrive in bad humor. Frenchgreat new addition to TKP! Really great stuff. This book features Bud Foster, Defensive Coordinator at Virginia Tech; Chris Ash, Co-Defensive Coordinator, Ohio State; Mickey Matthews, former Head Coach at James . Looking forward to future articles. He retained the terminology and many of the blitz schemes of the Attack Defense, and then moved the rover position back to that of a traditional strong safety. Playing more of the defense it ran under former coordinator Bud Foster, the unit turned in a markedly better performance against the high-powered Hurricanes in Saturday's 25-24 loss. His recruiting dropped off when it became apparent that players could be great in that system, but the fundamentals they acquire do not translate to the NFL. His initial spot is 3x5 off the TE, reading the #2 receiver. h_k@vJbR It is generally made with a 2i-technique on the weakside (Wide 6) and a 3-technique strongside (Split 6), so its quite close to the Over front (1 tech weak, 3-tech strong). Last year's defense was an incredible patchwork of adjustments, alignments, schemes and calls designed to hide our defense's weaknesses and it worked in 11/13 games. "-John Blutarsky. ]~ .O}_JG7mn0 1.Wvn;m,Fv i>TFis endstream endobj 11 0 obj 433 endobj 17 0 obj << /Length 18 0 R /Filter /FlateDecode >> stream So something else broke down that lead to Clemson being able to run the ball like they did in the second half. The most common is a walked out position on weakside slots, but he can also align deeper at 3x5 or almost as deep as the FS. There is an extensive blitz package in VTs scheme. What about that sign board with numbers like 21 or 11? Registering for an account is free and easy. In addition, they know the personnel group and the pre-snap formation. Nuk Hopkins is usually a Boundary-side WR, so he gets the Boundary CB most of the time. Tech often checks out of 4 into their version of straight Man, called a Cover 6 package, but it maintains the C4 look. It also put the Whip and Rover in better positions to be successful. The zone run requires each offensive lineman to block the gap to the playside, moving along the line of scrimmage and maintaining contact for as long as possible with the first defender that crosses their face. MAN. Not sure Tahj Boyd's skills are of the same caliber but he took advantage of us as well. There are a number of factors that the coaches consider when setting the defense from play to play. 1. Virginia Tech football's defensive coordinator, Bud Foster, has been on the job for 18 years now, but he keeps revealing new layers of brilliance to show why he's the best defensive boss in. TSL) is an independent publication that is in no way affiliated with or sponsored by Virginia Tech or the Virginia Tech Athletic Department. The primary adjustments were to go to a base 2-high safety set (as discussed earlier), with the Whip up as a linebacker full time and the Rover back as a safety in most alignments. The adjustment from one set to the other depends on the alignment of the Rover. Today, a look at some of the pass rush and blitz packages utilized in Bud Foster's Gap Defense As discussed in "A Look Back at the Hokie Wide Tackle Six Defense" , Virginia Tech rose to defensive dominance running an 8-man front which allowed the Hokies to blitz from multiple angles. On the other side, teams could get favorable running game match-ups by running to the boundary. Some teams run a 2 gap scheme (which is much more difficult to get players for.) When Virginia Tech plays Duke on Friday night (7 ET, ESPN/ESPN App), Foster will coach his 282nd game as the Hokies' defensive coordinator. Based on what you guys are saying those type of players wouldn't fit into BF's scheme unless he's going to go to a more traditional 4-3. I'm pretty sure, if VT could land Hand or Brown, Foster would develop them into 1st Rd D-linemen, even in a gap fitting scheme. Again, the tackle will rarely be in position to make the tackle, but must minimally plug up the gap, causing the back to look to cut back to the 1 gap. In basic terms, normal defenses feature corners playing man with safeties deep to help. Is this true and if so, how do we strengthen this weakness with out losing run control? Hop, Bruce, and JGW) and as possibly causing fatigue later in the year if the guys aren't in shape? "That kid you're talking to right there, I think he played his nuts off! Ellington) to take advantage of because all of our LB's are trained to be in gap control and aren't prepared to be in coverage. It is actually not a 4-3 base, as its introduced on your TV sets, but is a 4-4 front that has morphed into using 4-3 personnel. Billy Hite. We will review the scheme adjustments that were made following the 2003 season and the impact they have had. I will touch on this more when I write my column on the secondary play, but I think because Hokies safeties have been victimized in man coverage so much, that Foster is looking at his safeties having less run support responsibility and being better at coverage, hence the change of putting converted corners at safety. 2. Well, Hosley was disguising his true intention. 2) In a one gap 4-3, the DL wants to get up field and make plays. With deep safety help, Hosley stopped his back pedal and planted on the snap, and he stepped in front of the quick curl and picked off the pass to seal the game. "#()%$%%! H332U(W5RR-T56 )onl ${* Because of their Field/Boundary alignment philosophy, the same defenders do not always get matched on the same offensive players. Also BF has talked about wanting to change the "DNA" of our DL referencing Ala. and LSU's D-lines. Simple. The "G" front is the base front, but here I have not adjusted to the formation. Hopkins was hurt slanting if I remember correctly. 8 Ohio State with schemes used by Defensive Coordinator Bud Foster,. If you compare how offensive schemes don't really hurt a recruits ability to make it to the NFL, why should a defensive scheme hurt us too? Period. During a career that spanned over 3 decades Bud orchestrated some of the most physical and staunches defenses in the country. If you have any questions, I will be sure to answer to answer them in the comments. Am I getting overconfident that we'll be able to better compete with Clemson this year based on the following assumptions: from Clemson beat writer Greg Wallace via Andy Bitter: http://hamptonroads.com/2012/06/ask-another-teams-beat-writer-clemson. d88$FQ &~g?Waj }4;{S=Gg``YoF2a2XCTH#?:]=e1sp=$3_ S??oB/r~u6n?o'tm{ iu e*g[3mcXX_ endstream endobj 7 0 obj 859 endobj 12 0 obj << /Length 13 0 R /Filter /FlateDecode >> stream In that case, both Rover and WHIP will show blitzes naturally. See Tim Tebow (or Pat White at WVU.) The scheme will give about 3,000 families in poverty $1,000 a month for a year, and there are no . The nose tackle is a 1 technique, the tackle is a 3 technique. I think I understand why our defense is used against us in recruiting. *:JZjz ? I love that article. You get what you get with Bud Foster, there isn't much grey area in his persona. At the time, the Whip and Rover were described as hybrid players that had combination linebacker/defensive back responsibilities. The same thing happens for Mike and Whip. Other teams began to use a lot of quick passes and/or maximum protection blocking schemes to counter Techs blitz tendencies. "My advice to you is to start drinking heavily. Bud Foster used the Bear defense to suffocate the Buckeyes' run game in 2014. For that reason, some teams found success by running weak side out of those spread formations. Adobe d C At that point, the players on the field know the down/distance and the front, pressure, and coverage calls. The potential risk is that the movement can allow for gashing big running plays if the players can't control their gap responsibility. Depending on the formation, Rover can pick up the #1 receiver short and the FS comes down on the slot, with the CB still in deep half-field coverage behind.Whip aligns himself several ways, so you need a good football player here. They have to get Maddy, Marshall, and McCray in there to dominate rather than having read and react play from Wilson and Collins (at tackle.). AZ, CO, CT, IL, IN, IA, KS, LA, (select parishes), MD, MI, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY, CA-ONT only.Eligibility restrictions apply. Likewise, by no longer asking the Rover to man up against speedy slot receivers to the wide side of the field allows linebacker / safety type athletes like Aaron Rouse to be successful at that position. More to come in my next post. This 4-3, 2-high safety base set gets the defense in a much better pre-snap position to defend offenses that like to use a lot of spread or 3-4 wide formations. Worilds was moved to OLB and by the accounts of Steelers insiders, has struggled with the transition to a 3-4 look. However, what VT does is very different from TCU and here well showcase the fronts and coverages VT likes the most. Privacy Policy | Terms of Use. Ultimately, we will see Maddy and Derek Hopkins starting, with Marshall coming in for Maddy on most passing downs. Since the scheme was tweaked, the Tech defense has finished ranked #4, #1, and #1 in the nation in total defense. The talent of their front just is not what it once was. I heard very little about McCray in the spring. Access Exclusive Content and Financially Support The Key Play. "I'm too drunk to taste this chicken" - Colonel Sanders via Ricky Bobby, I wish I could give you more legs. That left situations where Motu was one on one with a big athletic TE going down the seam. They've only had a few with an NFL frame, and none of them worked out. Hopefully he has a breakthrough year. I have no expectations that Antoine will start this year coming off that injury coupled with his history of not being as hard a worker. Basically, it requires two defensive tackles who can each command double teams. I'm sure Nick Saban said the very same thing to him hence his "I don't believe I could achieve my goals at VT" comment. I have a few questions: 1) With all the extra movement in the "radical stunts", do you see this as wearing down the front 7 more and possibly being the cause for some of the injuries, esp last year, (ex. In the seasons that he had great talent, they didn't blitz and stunt as much (the 06 and 07 Hokie defensive highlight films feature much more base defense against the run.). The Hokies play a base 4-3-4 defense, meaning that there are four defensive linemen, three linebackers and four defensive backs in the base set. Your thoughts please. The first number reflects the number of running backs and the second number reflects the number of tight ends. Hope that VT keeps getting playing making athletic DTs that can get off blocks and penetrate in interior gaps in order to take D to next level. And then there was all the blitzing. BTW, I dont think I've ever seen a gif used as a legit educational tool and not just an lol. The Backer and Rover were strong side players, so they would usually align to the strong side of the formation. The Hokies switch between man and cover 3. Jack Tyler can't cover a rock, so CBF adjusts his schemes and defensive calls to account for that. The Whip and Free Safety were more weak side players, so they would usually align to the weak side of the formation. While the nose sometimes gets unblocked and can get upfield, more often than not he will make contact with the guard and tackle. Speaking of personnel groups and formations, have you ever wondered what Bud Foster and Charley Wiles are doing with all the hand signals between plays? I don't have the time to cover them all, but this is a pressure-based defense. From the formation, they know the passing strength of the offense and based on that they will slide their respective alignments accordingly (still within the basic alignments defined by ball position). pretty heavy on stunts and exchanges between the DL and LBs, Clemson Basketball Travels to NC State with Last Hope of NCAA Berth on the Line, Clemson Softball roars to fast start and high rankings. Thekeyplay.com is not affiliated with Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Engleberger wasn't a bust. The defensive call in combination with the personnel group establishes the specific pass coverage responsibilities for the defense. UNC had those guys, FSU has those guys, and that is about it in the SEC. We play three different packages: G, T u f f and FD/ST-G. Our G package is our base defense. I admit, I got chills when I read Charley Wiles bullet on defensive line play: "Feet in neutral zone by the time the ball disappears into centers crouch.". To make that work, you still need to get pressure from the DL, and I think this has been one of VTs biggest issues on defense over the last few years. Even the best (Brown- moved to LB, Worilds- moved to LB, Tapp- non-descript backup, Engleberger-bust, Moore- bust, Price- nada) didn't make an impact. Even more bedeviling to teams that use pro-style running games, Foster uses a huge variety of stunts, hard slants, and linebacker blitzes to "funnel" the ball carrier right into an unblocked defensive player. Everybody has to be on the same page and know their assignments within the structure of the defense. Free Safety: Free safety starts in a deep third lined up 12 yards off the ball directly behind the mike. It kicks off by detailing the inner workings of the Bud Foster Gap Defense that has baffled most of the ACC over the last 8 years. I foresee a TON of blitzes on 3rd and long. Williams and Harris pretty much flamed out. "I think one of the biggest reasons actually was Steeles defense. Also, in goal line and short yardage, the backer and blitz the gap to try to blow the play in the backfield playside. His upside is higher than Collins, but Collins is a much more instinctual player at this point. Otherwise (because the linebackers don't immediately scrape and pursue to the ball) there will be large holes and tremendous pressure on safeties to make the tackle. Damn that's a turning point in both Clemson and VTs program recently. What is a Cover-2 and how does it differ from a Cover-3? The end result of this 1st quarter play against UVA features Tyrell Wilson preventing the back from getting to the edge, the nose and tackle slant and fill their gaps, and Jack Tyler flies in on the blitz to make the play. Bare minimum is the stalemate. There are two inside linebackers in the 4-4 scheme sometimes known as the Mike and Buck linebackers. Inverted Cover 2 Robber is a 2-deep, 5-underneath zone coverage that uses the FS as the Robber. Most would call that 6 years. What are the differences between what Tech does and a traditional NFL 4-3?? Young guy like Ekanem and Farley, based on film, are perfect fits. While it's currently a knock that VT hasn't developed NFL linemen, it's more of an inability to recruit them onto campus than anything else. The free safety fills play-side to clean up if the running back breaks through the play-side gaps. Tyler is almost always coming forward at the snap except when a key has him pursuing playside. -- French. Foster has been at Virginia Tech for 30 years and has been the coordinator for 12 seasons. Stanford also used formation to create matchup problems. That is really the key to the front. Before I wrap up this part of the series, I want to get back to the adjustments made after the 2003 season. After that Boyd was able to find quick check downs due to loose coverage. Whip is to the passing strength, which is most often to the field but (against teams like Pitt) can be to the boundary. And based on the history of Bud Fosters defenses, its likely that the play is stuffed. Think DeAndre McDaniel. They made popular the "G" front and took the 1985 Bears 46 defensive front as a compliment, which Tech would call the "Tuff" package. Foster's defense is always going to be well-coached, and being well-coached puts players where they need to be, but you still need some talent to beat better OLs even if the defenders are where. Clear as mud right? The offensive personnel or personnel group is the makeup of offensive skill positions for any given play. We will review the scheme adjustments that were made following the 2003 season and the impact they have had. Its a different approach from VKs 4-2-5, which dropped one SS into the box, but essentially a 4-2-5 plays like a 4-4 front against any pro-style 2-TE/1-2 back offense. The Chargers' defense ranked last in third-down conversion percentage (49.54%), 30th in rushing yards allowed per game (138.9), 30th in points allowed per game (27.0) and 23rd in yards allowed .

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