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Old 04-08-2009, 10:24 AM   #11
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Not as much, but its not nearly as hard to learn to drop back and cover a TE as it is to learn how to rush the passer.

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Ok but by your definition then they would be a project because you will have to teach them.

I think personally it would be easier to teach a player how to rush a passer then it would be to play in coverage.

exactly

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Your probably one of the very few to think that.

what, in here?
guess I am too then. I'd say it would have to depend on the skill set of the player/prospect we are talking about.

But, then again, there has been talk about hali moving to a 3-4 OLB, but there were several arguements against it, based on how hard it would be to teach him coverage.

This place cracks me up sometimes....
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