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Broncosballer32
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I would say the thing I love about this video is Phillips knows that you can't just come into a team and have a set defense the way you like it and expect the players to play in that system. I've said this many of times but Del Rio seemed very set on trying to get a square peg to fit into a round hole. Some of our players were playing out of position while others were playing to their strengths. Designing a defense that takes advantage of all the players strengths makes much more sense to me. So the fact that he has had 3 different positions out of the front 7 lead the team in sacks (probably will have 4 of the 7 since Von will be on SOLB spot). Just shows he caters the defense especially towards the best player on the defense to make sure and take advantage of what they can do. Throw in you see that he shows what a player does depends on what their capabilities are. He doesn't try to force a guy to fit such as the NT...If they are a big powerful guy like Knighton most likely he is working not to so much shoot the gap but go after the right or left shoulder of the Center and push them back to disrupt the play in the backfield. If we get a faster smaller guy like Sly Williams in at that NT position then yes have him shoot that gap and see if he can get that Center unbalanced.
Thanks for the Video Broncosballer32.
Yes, this has been my problem from the time they drafted Von Miller. He was projected as a 3-4 OLB who are more versatile than a 4-3 OLB. Meaning, when he lined up as OLB they knew he was not rushing. When he was kicked down to DE on "passing downs" the whole offense knew he was coming and where he was coming from. That, does not cause any real disruption with communication within the offense. Their blocking assignments are pretty clear cut.
Now, with him and Ware as OLBs it can cause more communication problem. They will not know which one is coming and from where they are coming. They will be needing to identify that. Plus Wolfe and Sylvester can push the pocket.
The personnel is far more suited imo to a 3-4. I have been preaching this for years now.
Great points guys and also when you bring the dbs up close to line of scrimmage,in the 3-4 it makes it even tougher to figure out who`s coming and whose not. Much better to disguise your D and keep the offense guessing. As long as you mix it up and do and "individual" game plan for each team. Knowing where you can exploit their weak spots. Very unlike Rio, who rarely disguised anything. I`am looking forward to seeing a much better, unpredictable D this season and hopefully a "whole can" of intensity for 60 mins EVERY game.
Basically, you are very limited in what you can do as far as disguise from a 4-3. That is my main problem with that alignment.[/QUOTE
I agree 100% Bb32. Even with 4-3, Del Rio could have had a little more imagination and presented some different looks to at least try to disguise their intent. He choose not too and that was baffling to me. Not to mention his lack of prep for offenses each week as well. Soooo glad he's gone and somebody else gets a shot at utilizing the talent that's there on the D.