"Like last year, they played Jayden differently too throughout the year," Biadasz said. "But that's why you have a great system in place; that's why you have great rules for certain landmarks and certain hits, but like that makes even more of the block because you really don't know, like you really don't know behind you what's happening.
"But that's kind of the reality you live in, too," Biadasz continued. "So, it's nothing new, it's more so like how more detailed can those blocks be if, well you don't play the what-if game but if you hit them square on. So, you're kind of like fighting pressure with pressure and which direction their backers are seeing it and whatever. So that's what's awesome about it, so you have to have that mindset of this isn't a guessing game. It's a reaction game."
Although Biadasz is keeping his defensive read adjustments close to his chest, he stressed the importance of checks and an open line of communication with the quarterback as keys to success.
"I'm not going to go into a lot of details of how they're doing it, but I can just tell you, though, that you get averse to different fronts and different coverages, different personnels on the field to different formations," Biadasz said. "But again, however they game plan against us, that's why we have a great system in place doing great checks and obviously the offensive identity of what we want to run and how we want to do it. So, we get to control that, and that's probably the most fun about it, too."
To hear Smoot's full interview with Biadasz, check out Get Loud on the Washington Commanders' official YouTube channel, @commanders.