A bull rush describes a pass rush move that uses straight power. The defender drives directly into the blocker to collapse the pocket. This move matters because it disrupts the quarterback’s space. Even without a sack, pressure affects throws. Teams use bull rushes against weaker or lighter linemen. Proper leverage and leg drive create success. Offensive linemen counter by anchoring and widening their base. Strength and timing decide the outcome. For example, a defensive tackle bull rushes the guard into the quarterback.
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