As a consequence, he must be bigger and stronger than the weakside linebacker because his initial responsibility is to defeat the tight end or fullback's block in the running game.
What does WILL stand for?
WILL stands for Weakside Linebacker (football)
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The weakside linebacker lines up to the weak side of the offensive formation, which is usually the opposite side of the tight end.
Weakside linebacker Terrance Pritchett would be the next candidate to come out of a redshirt year if necessary, but Bellotti said that move isn't part of the initial change of plans in the wake of Tuitele's injury.
In Tuitele's place, Kwame Agyeman got most of the snaps at weakside linebacker Saturday.