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Depth, substitution, being completely gassed late
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<blockquote data-quote="gtg936g" data-source="post: 17403" data-attributes="member: 623"><p>I have had much more success in a pass rush by developing DTs rather than DEs. I know every team in the country would like to have players like Jerimiah, or Derrick Morgan at DE, but a good pass rush really needs to start on the interior. If our DTs can be vicious on the interior to require a double team the pass rush will take care of itself. Look at what Pitt could do with one good DT. If both DTs can require a double team you get an automatic numbers advantage. The DTs can open up a pass rush in ways good DEs can only dream of by getting an automatic +1 advantage on each side of the LOS. If the DTs tie up the interior the DEs just play contain and LBs can come in unblocked for pressure or to play the run. In the past few years we have not had that presence at DT, but I think we have some guys that may have that nasty streak in them, if we can develop them and teach them how to unleash it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtg936g, post: 17403, member: 623"] I have had much more success in a pass rush by developing DTs rather than DEs. I know every team in the country would like to have players like Jerimiah, or Derrick Morgan at DE, but a good pass rush really needs to start on the interior. If our DTs can be vicious on the interior to require a double team the pass rush will take care of itself. Look at what Pitt could do with one good DT. If both DTs can require a double team you get an automatic numbers advantage. The DTs can open up a pass rush in ways good DEs can only dream of by getting an automatic +1 advantage on each side of the LOS. If the DTs tie up the interior the DEs just play contain and LBs can come in unblocked for pressure or to play the run. In the past few years we have not had that presence at DT, but I think we have some guys that may have that nasty streak in them, if we can develop them and teach them how to unleash it. [/QUOTE]
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