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Originally Posted by Direckshun
A two-gap 3-4 is less about creating havoc yourself, and more about freeing up your teammates. The defensive line is more focused on forcing the offensive line to commit as much resources to holding you up as possible. You are literally there to occupy blockers and force double-teams. Your players here need to be very strong run defenders, don't have to be as athletic, but need to rush the passer in a pinch.
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The bold part is a bit off - collapse the pocket, sometimes, but never really pass rushers. A 1 gap system relies more on the 3-4 DL applying pass rushing pressure than a 2 gap system. You'll notice sometimes that a 2 gap 3-4 will also put a DL on watch for a draw ( Dorsey often has this role for the Chiefs, hanging out by the line vs working upfield ). All depends on the system, game plan, and play call.