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Dwight Freeney’s career has been stellar over the past 14 seasons in the NFL collecting 115.5 sacks. Ever since the Indianapolis Colts drafted him with the 11th overall pick in 2002, the Syracuse product has been a star in this league consistently putting pressure on opposing quarterbacks and offensive linemen. In his 14 seasons, Dwight Freeney has relied and perfected one specific pass rushing move that has become his calling card. This move is the “Spin”. In this breakdown, we will take a look at the technical aspects of his spin and how he has been using it to become one of the NFL’s top 20 sack leaders of all-time.

Two weeks ago after analyzing the Cardinals’ blitz packages versus the Cincinnati Bengals, I purposely left out their first sack in the game on Andy Dalton and it was none other than Dwight Freeney using his signature spin move. Let’s break down this play.

First, Freeney lines up in a Wide-9 alignment well outside the Bengals’ tight end #85 Tyler Eifert. Freeney drives up the field attacking the outside shoulder of his intended blocker: left tackle #77 Andrew Whitworth. This outside speed rush pushes the blocker backwards and outside at a faster rate than he could handle opening the door for the spin.… Article continues here

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In the past few years, the Denver Broncos have been synonymous with offense. Their passing attack, led by Peyton Manning, has set records and has just been a dominating force. However, that potent attack has floundered to begin 2015, due to a combination of age, injury, and a new scheme. The Broncos’ defense, however, has excelled, and is widely regarded as the best in the league so far this year. New DC Wade Phillips has taken the toys he was given and simply terrorized opposing offenses with them. The Broncos’ pass rush is on fire, their secondary is playing well enough to support all of the blitzes Phillips runs, and the run defense is playing very well too.

In their week four game against the Vikings, the Broncos took advantage of a battered Vikings offensive line and tried to rush Teddy Bridgewater to extinction. It almost worked, as the Broncos harassed the young QB all day, picking up 7 sacks and hitting him numerous other times. Bridgewater hardly had time to throw, and the Broncos kept the pressure on him with blitz after blitz after blitz. It didn’t always work for the Broncos, but the pressure was sufficient to shut down a comeback attempt and seal a 23-20 win for Denver to push them to 4-0.… Article continues here

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