http://fishduck.com/2015/09/oregons-bend-but-dont-break-defense-it-works/But, unless you have a truly effective ball control offense, doesn't this implicitly mean your defense will likely be on the field longer than your offense? Who likes that? Not too mention the fact that giving up long drives is also giving up field position.
I certainly get the "strategy" of making opponents drive great distances to score but I also know that "tactically" the defense is trying to force a punt and get off the field as soon as they can. Maybe they are not running high risk defensive call but they still want to get off the field. You can play very conservative the whole game when you have a substantial edge in talent.
I'll believe BBDB is a true "strategy" when I hear a DC say; "It was our game plan to let them wear themselves out between the 20s then stop 'em in the red zone". [winking]
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