I'll run CBs and WRs @ RB, however, you have to nuance it.
You can't fling them without caution and/or mindlessly into the opposing defensive line. Some think I'm dumb or something and don't carefully plan out everything. I'll be kind and make this a bit of a tutorial since I'll probably be out of the game soon enough. Only way to run with CBs is on run routes far away from the defensive line of scrimmage. Get them out and go. WRs is similar but you find the heavy hitter running plays and keep them to it. (high strength and you'd be really stupid to mash 'em forward on 3-1-1 inside runs per se)
WRs @ RB is NOT the advantage it was because many years ago (2017-2018) JDB curved in the running arcs for outside runs from the 2RB/3TE and 221 sets to take away the speed/weight advantage peeps cry about.
Upshot: It takes nuance to pull it off but I also see where the lack of breaking tackles costs me + the benefit of having an RB with 100 breaking tackles brings as an advantage.
Last edited at 11/20/2021 5:39 pm