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Tyson Jackson 509 snaps Allen Bailey 453 snaps Devito 446 snaps. one can be in a sub package and still have a player playing 5-tech. The chiefs could have also been rotating Jackson, Bailey, and Devito. here are examples from the seahawks since you all like to keep bringing them up. http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/11...nder_large.png http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/11...Over_large.png Here is the Jets 2010 rex ryan playbook and an example of a 5-tech in a sub package (3 man front). http://i.imgur.com/6GiLhUz.png |
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Finally, the same issues that the chiefs faced in the second half of the season (teams beating the blitz with quick passes) was something that Sutton faced in the past. Here is what he said in 2009 Quote:
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In fact, everything you posted supports exactly what I said. |
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you, nor anyone else, has provided evidence how many snaps (or percent of plays) that the chiefs use a 5-tech. you make ASSUMPTIONS based on the snaps of players (devito/jackson) that no other player also plays a 5-tech position for any number of plays. You make the ASSUMPTION that the chiefs dont use a 5-tech in a sub package formation. I showed that it is possible to be in a sub package formation and use a 5-tech. Heck, for that matter, what percent of plays do the chiefs use a 3-tech for the 2013 season? |
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So, again, why wouldn't you draft the most dominant interior pass rusher available in this draft again? Because you don't think he could do well at 5-tech when our team runs a multiple front and has a number of guys who could fill that role? ROFL |
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The Jets have borrowed concepts from half a dozen different teams over the years, depending on where their coaches have come from. I was talking about philosophy. You're fixated on scheme. |
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1. I havent seen how often the chiefs use a 3-tech, and wouldnt want to use a first round player whose role will be limited to only a few snaps. 2. Donald cant (and shouldnt) line up as a 3-tech on everydown in a 3 or 2 man front. He would be a liability in the run game. An offense that doesnt substitute its players (which is becoming popular) would limit the ability of the chiefs to sub him in or out. Thus I dont want to devote premium picks on a player who is limited on what he can do and may be limited in how many snaps he can play. Quote:
I dont try to force square pegs into round holes. |
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A 4 man front has more fatties at the LOS than a 3 man front which makes it easier to defend the run. Here is an example of the weight difference for a typical NFL defenses: 3 man front: Donald (285), Poe (350), walker/devito (305) = 940lbs 4 man front: 285 end, poe (350), Donald (285), 300 end = 1220 the defensive line is lining up against 5 x 300lb offensive lineman = 1500 lbs. |
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You obviously don't have any idea what I was talking about. You're so concerned about being right about 5-techniques that you can't see the forest through the trees. |
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The Atlanta Falcons fielded DE's that were BOTH under 270. |
that might have been what you meant, but that isnt what you said. So lets take you at your current word and people can watch 2 quarters of the Jets defense to learn about defenses in the NFL in general. fine.
I'd rather watch the chiefs to learn about the chiefs. |
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http://cdn0.sbnation.com/imported_as...8525/qF4ji.gif A hell of a lot more than we need someone who just occupies space like Jackson and Devito did last year. How great was our run defense btw with all of that "beef" and nothing beyond Poe as far as a potential disruptive presence in the opponent's backfield on run plays? We were 22nd in total yards in run defense. 24th in YPC with a 4.5 YPC average. Sorry, but I'm done with DL men who can only occupy space and blockers. I want an Aaron Donald who has not only demonstrated the ability to take up blockers, but can also make the plays in the backfield himself. |
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