hawkfan68
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Agreed. If you can't tackle, no scheme would look good.I won't pass judgment just yet. If they want to concentrate on something, try tackling first.
Agreed. If you can't tackle, no scheme would look good.I won't pass judgment just yet. If they want to concentrate on something, try tackling first.
I agree with a little weak on coaching but, the guys need to play as a unit. I don't think they are experienced enough together. These guys are talented people and I feel they will adjust and impress us as the season moves on.If it takes two years to learn it, you got the wrong scheme.
So by the time they learn it, there contracts are up, or they got old and retired. I don't see many of these guys in the front 7 being here in two years, essentially having to start over again.
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The weird thing is these guys have played in 3-4 in their past.
DE - Q. Jefferson played in a 3-4 in Denver.
NT - Al Woods, first of all he is a NT, but played in a 3-4 in Pitt, i think in Indy as well.
DE - Shelby Harris played in a 3-4 in Denver.
OLB - Nwosu played in a 3-4 with the Chargers.
OLB - Taylor did both at Tennessee sometimes with his hand in the dirt, sometimes as a standup lining up on the edge. It shouldn't take 2 years to learn how to set the edge in the run game, and rush the passer. Either you have it or you don't.
ILB - Cody Barton played in a 3-4 at Utah.
ILB - Jordan Brooks - miscast, he is a downhill go straight ahead 4-3 LBer. This defense hurts him the most.
DT - Poona doesn't fit, 4-3 1-tech. Actually this defense hurts Poona, not Brooks the most.
6 of 8 have played in the 3-4 in their past, and they shouldn't look this bad. Poor coaching.
ROFL... God this board is hilariousPoona is having a miserable year, along with Taylor.
That has been disproven by the last 50 years of NFL football. It is an odd hill to die on.I'm reserving all coments about the switch to the 3-4, but as you all know my position on the 3-4.
The 4-3 is the only true base defense for the NFL that works.
Pretty hard to bring in that many with forty-four million in dead cap.That has been disproven by the last 50 years of NFL football. It is an odd hill to die on.
That being said, you had some very valid concerns regarding the beef the Seahawks lacked on the Dline. Our current Dlinemen can't eat up blocks to allow the linebackers to make plays. Surprisingly, the team did not bring in more 34 Dlinemen this offseason.
I'm reserving all coments about the switch to the 3-4, but as you all know my position on the 3-4.
The 4-3 is the only true base defense for the NFL that works.
Our linebackers seem lost and unsure of their role. In a 4-3 the defense is designed to direct plays to the middle linebacker. Both #56 and #57 are still playing as if they are in a 4-3. They are waiting, not picking up coverage on tight ends or giving up too much ground in pass protection. #52 is unsure of his role and seems to be easily over-powered by blocking. Poona also seems out of place in the 3-4.
But, this seems like more of a coaching problem to me. I just watched the SF game highlights on YouTube at 1/4 speed and it seems like there may be some issues with the 3-4 suiting our personnel. But as other posters have pointed out, a lot of the veterans have experience playing in a 3-4.
Of course, it is only two games in, but there are clearly some scheme problems with regard to linebacker play. Come on coaches...