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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 390131" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>Techster, what do you mean that BJS is our bigger lb? He is lighter than both mitchell and Vic; taller, but thinner and lighter.</p><p>Vic is 240lbs and only 5 foot 10 inch; and imo should have been behind mitchell as backup MLB and BJS starting at olb. But roof did what he did. I see vic inside imo. Both vic and mitchell sucked to high heaven at taking on blocks. But again. That to me was a roof issue. The fundamentals on this team are poor today. I am hoping things like not leaving your feet to tackle, angles and taking on blocks with the correct shoulder are fixed under woody.</p><p></p><p>The OLB in this 3-4 has to play at the line. That is a very hard transition to make from CB or DB all the way to Line. If that happens, then it would be the boundary OLB who is most times off the line as a LB. Where the Field usually steps up. So in this case you may have a Gray or Johnson as boundary OLB; they often have to cover as well. But that is a big transition in the 3-4. So again, we will see. I think Gray could be a LB though for sure.....</p><p></p><p>but, to me BJS is 220 and quicker than vic; lighter and taller. He was being asked to play mlb in roofs' scheme because his scheme focused on that position and wanted the best talent there. Regardless of perfect fit; the mlb in the roof d was a golden child. </p><p></p><p>I think he gets a look at the olb spot. Also note he says he cross trains his inside and outside guys...so thats an aspect too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 390131, member: 628"] Techster, what do you mean that BJS is our bigger lb? He is lighter than both mitchell and Vic; taller, but thinner and lighter. Vic is 240lbs and only 5 foot 10 inch; and imo should have been behind mitchell as backup MLB and BJS starting at olb. But roof did what he did. I see vic inside imo. Both vic and mitchell sucked to high heaven at taking on blocks. But again. That to me was a roof issue. The fundamentals on this team are poor today. I am hoping things like not leaving your feet to tackle, angles and taking on blocks with the correct shoulder are fixed under woody. The OLB in this 3-4 has to play at the line. That is a very hard transition to make from CB or DB all the way to Line. If that happens, then it would be the boundary OLB who is most times off the line as a LB. Where the Field usually steps up. So in this case you may have a Gray or Johnson as boundary OLB; they often have to cover as well. But that is a big transition in the 3-4. So again, we will see. I think Gray could be a LB though for sure..... but, to me BJS is 220 and quicker than vic; lighter and taller. He was being asked to play mlb in roofs' scheme because his scheme focused on that position and wanted the best talent there. Regardless of perfect fit; the mlb in the roof d was a golden child. I think he gets a look at the olb spot. Also note he says he cross trains his inside and outside guys...so thats an aspect too. [/QUOTE]
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