#1. #91 blitzing in on the Action makes it a 4v5 no matter what.
#2. There is no possible way, from where #22 lines up, that he can even attempt to try to Man Cover the TE3. The TE3 would have to run a drag route across the middle right into him to give him a chance. Any other Route, the SS (#22) is screwed.
#3. So why am I going to put a Play in my Play Book that makes it impossible for one of my Defenders to cover his intended Cover?
The problem with this play is where the SS aligns himself. CB1 has TE1, CB2 has TE2 (and both make their Coverage). OLB has RB, ILB has FB (and the RB goes for the RB on the Action, the ILB slides to the FB). So SS has TE3...
HOWEVER, he can't get from where he is TO the TE3. It's not physically possible. He's beat on the snap.
Only way to fix the play is for JDB to move the SS into a position where he CAN cover his Man.
Which takes me back to #3. Why am I going to run a play... if my guy can not physically make the cover? Despite running it 'many many times' in 'many many games'?
You ALREADY KNOW what you are asking the SS to do (Cover the TE3) is IMPOSSIBLE from these alignments. As in PHYSICALLY impossible. As in would not work on an actual Football Field either.
Either the Defenders have to be able to move Pre-Snap to do this, or they have to Align Over Man at the Play Call. #22 does neither... he's firmly on the OPPOSITE SIDE of the Field of his 'Man'. And he will be every single time.
The only thing that can save #22 is a Drag Route by the TE3 to him... because he can't get to the Quick Slant or Curl, and he certainly can't get to a Go or anything to the outside (away from him).
So if TE3 can never be physically covered by SS, why would we ever call Goal Line Attack #2?
I'm going to go with "Because it generates great pressure, and the TE3 is rarely the Intended Target".
Now, we CAN cover the TE3. We simply pull #22 outside to the TE3 Side. And have one less guy 'In the Box' for our Goal Line. Then we allow Rushing TDs against Goal Line Attack #2 and get mad.
So which poison is it? Take the SS out of the Box so he can play Man on the TE3 and suffer vs. the Run? Or keep the SS inside the Box, and suffer against the TE3?