How Defensive Strategy Is About Choosing What to Allow

Defensive strategy in the NFL is often discussed in terms of stopping opponents. Internally, it is framed differently. Defensive planning is less about removing all threats and more about deciding which ones can be managed. Long before kickoff, coaches and analysts accept that total prevention is unrealistic. The objective becomes control: shaping where offenses go, how they advance, and which outcomes are tolerable over time.

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