Poona was/is the opposite of a anchor/hold the LoS. Poona's 1 gap penetrating 1-Tech. He is too small to be a 2 gap player and anchor, and is why he sucked last year when they moved him from 1-Tech to 4i.
Jordan Davis is a huge NT, he doesn't play anywhere else. He isn't moving up and down the LoS. On passing downs he is coming off the field where they will rush Cox and Carter. They still drafted him in the 1st round even though they supposedly moved away from that. Carter is as versatile as any other pass rushing 3-Tech. Like Warren Sapp, you could play him anywhere on the LoS, but his best spot is 3-Tech.
The "ever fluid disguisable unpredictable dynamic attacking style of defense" comment was a riot as well. It's called nickel, everyone in the league has a nickel package. Ha-ha.
Well except the Hawks will put 3 safeties in their nickel package i.e. Big Nickel. So everything is a bit more fluid.
But I see that Philly is a bit of the flavour of the week, where if you aren' copying what they are doing, you are destined to be an also ran. There is more than one way to skin the cat. And there is more to defense to being stout up the middle.
It's a passing league. It's an Edge pressure league. This is where you must be at your best. So much of the failures last year was not getting run on up the gut. It was failing to hold the edge, failing to tackle well at the second level, dropping too deep in zones. We fix those things and I can live with giving up some "power" runs up the gut.