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The D-lineman should be able to recognize what type of play is going to occur(whether it's run or pass) by looking at the stances of the opposing O-lineman. Im just gonna say our Dlineman are not instinctively smart because they don't anticipate well enough. Instead, they are too caught up within the philosophy of the scheme itself. |
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I think they've had "technique" drilled into their heads since Roleo arrived. That and the fact that they've been taught that run defense is their main responsibility is causing our lack of d-line pressure. Roleo's defenses have never been known as "attacking" defenses anyhow. He's known for the bend-don't-break philosophy while waiting for the offense to make a mistake. Of course, he refined that approach while working with the Patriots and Manning was their nemesis during those days. He knew that pressure against Manning would only lead to more completions in the long run. FAX |
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Wow that didn't work out. My mobile sucks ass.
I was gonna say, Sorter you wanted them to play 1 gap. Looks like you're getting your wish. |
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Probably because I'm still scarred from memories of Dunta get worked by McCluster. |
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It would have been nice to keep Arenas as our fourth CB/blitzing corner, for sure. Certainly better than trading him for a goddamned fullback. :shake: I have no reason to think this is a good idea, but I like the thought of Dunta being our starting free safety and moving him down to nickel back on nickel/dime packages, kind of like what we did with Jerome Woods. Would that be feasible in an attack style 1-gap, especially considering our personnel? |
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I hate Sean Smith and I think ****a is probably worse. |
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I liked Dunta a lot more a couple/few years back, that's why I like the idea of him moving to free safety rather than just being a straight corner/nickel guy. |
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From the OTA reports, I haven't seen anything about Dunta playing FS. I think that that could be a better fit than him playing inside. I don't know enough/watched enough of Nolan's Defense to know whether or not he was playing press on the inside. I'd assume so, given his(Nolan's) background. I think if you were really going to utilize Dunta + Javier, you'd utilize quite a few fire-zone concepts to create adequate matchups for them as blitzers. That's why I was really high on Ray Horton coming here. |
Now, we may see that but instead of pure fire-zone concepts, we'll see more combo blitzes in which various players are playing zone and man and still using unique blitz concepts (think fire-zones with man up top and LBs dropping into zone and the opposite).
I do think that we're going to primarily see a majority of man-blitz oriented philosophies. I really have been slacking on doing my Sutton research. |
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