‘One example is “Big on Big Protection.” The Big on Big concept can be utilized in “5 man, 6 man or 7 man“ configurations. Big on Big means that the five offensive linemen will account for the four defensive linemen and the “Mike,” or middle linebacker. The remaining running back will then be responsible for the linebacker to his side. Thus, the unblocked linebacker becomes “hot,” or the player for which the quarterback must be prepared to throw off of if he blitzes.’