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Originally Posted by Saccopoo
You could make that statement about the entire defense.
These guys were so poorly coached, so fundamentally unsound that I'm giving everyone on this team a complete pass.
Bailey was primarily an attacking defensive end at Miami out of a 43. He was a legit 6'3", 285 lbs. at the combine with superb measurables. He led the Canes in sacks and TFL for two straight years and was a 1st Team All-Conference his senior year.
He was jammed into a two gap 34 or a 2-4-5 third down subpackage with shit coaching.
Two gap 34's require a decision by the linemen to choose the gap that they are going to hold right off the snap versus a 1 gap which is a presnap determined, upfield penetrating style that forces the offensive lineman to actively engage the defender versus the two gap which means to have the defender hold the o-linemen during their movements.
Bailey, Powe and Poe should all be better suited for a one gap style versus a two gap.
In fact, with the personel that we have, especially Poe and Berry, a 46 type of defense would actually be ideal. The only thing we're really missing from that is a big, press coverage corner. Someone just like Xavier Rhodes or David Amerson - one of which should be available with our first pick in the second round.
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I'm with you. We just don't know what we have in some of these players, especially young guys like Bailey. So much of D-line play is about intensity, and these guys played soft as shit. And I've said this before, but when you spend almost all your time learning 2-gap, there's not much room for teaching you how to play 1-gap principles.
I don't know what we have in Bailey, but I'd like to see how he responds to better coaching and full time commitment to 1-gap.