Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley continually finds new ways to scheme up pressure in the last two seasons, primarily relying on different ways to rotate to two-deep coverage shell from a single high presentation.
He’s run the tampa-2 invert simulated pressure concept so often that one might think there isn’t any other way he could possibly find a new wrinkle in there. Well, there is. But it comes in the form of a 5-man pressure rather than a simulated pressure.
And Hafley isn’t using Micah Parsons on these play calls to rush the passer. Instead, he’s using Parsons to draw the offensive slide protection away from the free rushers in an attempt to get pressure where the offensive line has less blockers.
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