The guy mentions that in the article, but he also says the Packer's version is a variation of the Wing T play.
We run the buck sweep and the most important part is to not widen it out. Stick your foot in the ground and get vertical behind the blocks. Dyer does it at the 2 second mark.
We could add the WR seal block on the OLB was crucial but we knew that.
We are going to get a heavy dose of Buck Sweep Fri. night. Straight up Delaware style. They run it about 20 times a game.
Who will run it and and against whom?
Line up in a 4I and slant to the motion. Make sure your LBs read through the OGs and fill the lanes. If they fill before the blocks start you got it stopped. We have also had people run their OLB down the line to try and stop us. That works if you can fill the lanes and slow up the RB. Also if that DE lines up in a 7 then moves to a 9 on the motion it will screw up their blocking assignments. Chances are they use gap, down, backer and that will move the DE from a guy the TE will block with the tack to a guy the wing and TE muct block. I like that double team better than a tack/TE double team.