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Old 04-23-2009, 04:15 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins View Post
In the NFL, you are always better being a step ahead of the curve than following the leader.

In all honesty, now is a perfect time to run a Tampa 2 system, or even a base 4-3, because so many people are moving to a 3-4 that the available talent for the system, which was never plentiful, is further diluted.

There are Will backers in this draft like Jonathan Casillas that you could get in round 4 that are an absolutely perfect fit for a T2 scheme, and almost all of the DT prospects, Raji, Hood, Jerry, etc, fit better in a 4-3 than a 3-4. It's a great year for zone corners, and most of the DEs are a bit light but fast off the edge and reasonably long (Orakpo, Maybin, English).
But how awful is it to be behind the curve?
I think we all saw that last season.
4-3 is dead/dying
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