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Ace = Center and play side guard work a combination and work back laterally to minus 1. Used more frequently vs. 3-4
Deuce = Play side guard and play side tackle work a combination and work back laterally to minus 1.
Ace+ Feed = We’re going to employ a root technique, a snap by the (0:16) center with a zero technique.
Ace + Throw = The center is going to root and the nose tackle is moving away from the play. We want to take that play side hand and work a torque or a throw.
Deuce = Used against a 4 down front.
Deuce + Throw = Same as the center on the route. We’re trying to throw with our outside hand and our hip, trying to displace that three technique crossing face. The tackle should be square with a wide base, able to transition to a climber sled position here on the backer where he’s assigned to.
Alert Deuce + Throw = We use this when we are going to use a down block here with the right guard. If the 2i crosses facing the b-gap, we have the high leg coming for a cleanup. That’s why we call it an alert deuce as opposed to a deuce.