JPH83 |
03-15-2025 11:15 AM |
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Originally Posted by kccrow
(Post 17999655)
He likes it because he can do different things without tipping his hand. Granted, when looked at individually, those things aren't as "good" as they could be because of tweener skill sets, but there is a perceived net gain in being multiple.
I don't agree, necessarily, with it either. I'd much rather see a couple of guys that are good 3Ts, a couple that are good NTs, a couple of SDEs, and a couple of WDEs, and 1 or 2 flex guys. But that's not what we get. We get a bunch of WTF, Chris, and George.
I can't complain too damned much given that what Spags does works. It just seems he makes it unnecessarily difficult on himself to have his D generate consistent pressure.
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Yeah, I get the reasoning, I just don't think it actually does allow Spags to be as crafty as he thinks. Fine, switch the DE and DT etc, but really all the opposition has to do is ask themselves "where is Jones?" and they're good.
But yeah, can't complain given how it all ends up.
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