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"By knowing which way the center turns, a defensive coordinator can use twists and line stunts to the man-side of the protection to pressure the quarterback with four and five rushers.
On the man-blocked side of the line, twists and stunting players along the defensive front can “pick” a blocker and create a free, or at least less-obstructed, pass rush lane. It can also get a pass rusher matched up against a running back, which is a scenario that typically favors the defense.
This design achieves the goal of safe(r) pressure without exposing the back end of the defense."
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2015/09/09/durkins-playbook-how-to-create-safe-pressure-on-aaron-rodgers/
On the man-blocked side of the line, twists and stunting players along the defensive front can “pick” a blocker and create a free, or at least less-obstructed, pass rush lane. It can also get a pass rusher matched up against a running back, which is a scenario that typically favors the defense.
This design achieves the goal of safe(r) pressure without exposing the back end of the defense."
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2015/09/09/durkins-playbook-how-to-create-safe-pressure-on-aaron-rodgers/