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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 511105" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>I'm seeing a lot of posts that we fit a 4-3 better because of defensive line players and the idea that they're not heavy or big enough. 3-4 often shifts one or two outside linebackers into rush end positions, and even if they don't the offensive line still has as many people to block in the front 7.</p><p>To me, a nose tackle is key to make a 3-4 work, but the other players you want are a couple of stout inner linebackers, and a Quayshawn Nealy outside linebacker or two who'll create havoc. Our DL was and is fine for Woody's 3-4. They got their job done this year. We're missing the havoc creating outside linebacker or two and the middle linebackers who'll shed blocks and dominate the center of the field. </p><p>If we go to a 4-3, we still need 3 disruptive linebackers, and one beefy tough inside LB. That's the group that, through training or strength gains or something, are going to have to step up for us to have a solid defense next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 511105, member: 282"] I'm seeing a lot of posts that we fit a 4-3 better because of defensive line players and the idea that they're not heavy or big enough. 3-4 often shifts one or two outside linebackers into rush end positions, and even if they don't the offensive line still has as many people to block in the front 7. To me, a nose tackle is key to make a 3-4 work, but the other players you want are a couple of stout inner linebackers, and a Quayshawn Nealy outside linebacker or two who'll create havoc. Our DL was and is fine for Woody's 3-4. They got their job done this year. We're missing the havoc creating outside linebacker or two and the middle linebackers who'll shed blocks and dominate the center of the field. If we go to a 4-3, we still need 3 disruptive linebackers, and one beefy tough inside LB. That's the group that, through training or strength gains or something, are going to have to step up for us to have a solid defense next year. [/QUOTE]
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