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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 51880" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>I really don't think you can analyze much of our D when it plays against our O. Individuals on certain individual plays maybe, but its tough to do. So I really do give our players more of a pass than vs a normal setup. I look at angles, athleticism, use of hands, leverage, size, in dbs looseness of the hips and fluidity in turns etc.</p><p></p><p>My issue with Stargel, is if he is really only 240, setting that edge and fighting a TE and OT in power sets as the SDE will be nearly impossible over of the course of a game and the run game will be tough for us in our current scheme. It tyler is now 265, I feel better...those 25 lbs matter a ton in leverage through the course of a game and year. Especially when that 25 lbs is muscle mass...not fat...We don't need a superior athlete or speed at SDE in our scheme. We need a tough player that can command an edge double team or if not use his hands play off the tackle and force the run outside for the OLB to clean up. I am concerned here because Tyler appeared to get too swallowed at times...</p><p></p><p>A great recent example of this was vs UGA years ago. When Adamm Oliver went down with a torn ACL, MJ was put in and the line just crashed. They blew up that side in the running game (from what i recall). Its one reason MJ couldn't get on the field early in his career as much. Having the right SDE in a 4-3 is really important....MJ played WDE and SDE as a sub....but in this case was the SDE backup....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 51880, member: 628"] I really don't think you can analyze much of our D when it plays against our O. Individuals on certain individual plays maybe, but its tough to do. So I really do give our players more of a pass than vs a normal setup. I look at angles, athleticism, use of hands, leverage, size, in dbs looseness of the hips and fluidity in turns etc. My issue with Stargel, is if he is really only 240, setting that edge and fighting a TE and OT in power sets as the SDE will be nearly impossible over of the course of a game and the run game will be tough for us in our current scheme. It tyler is now 265, I feel better...those 25 lbs matter a ton in leverage through the course of a game and year. Especially when that 25 lbs is muscle mass...not fat...We don't need a superior athlete or speed at SDE in our scheme. We need a tough player that can command an edge double team or if not use his hands play off the tackle and force the run outside for the OLB to clean up. I am concerned here because Tyler appeared to get too swallowed at times... A great recent example of this was vs UGA years ago. When Adamm Oliver went down with a torn ACL, MJ was put in and the line just crashed. They blew up that side in the running game (from what i recall). Its one reason MJ couldn't get on the field early in his career as much. Having the right SDE in a 4-3 is really important....MJ played WDE and SDE as a sub....but in this case was the SDE backup.... [/QUOTE]
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