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<blockquote data-quote="GreenBaySlacker" data-source="post: 723533" data-attributes="member: 9780"><p>Shredded worse than what our defense has recently?</p><p></p><p>One of Lombardi's big things was to make the other team play our game...</p><p></p><p>Pulling a dlineman to put in a extra db is one thing when you start in the 4-3. But starting from the 3-4, you literally concede the trenches, and play a reactionary bend but don't break defense from the secondary...</p><p>Maybe I'd Lombardi was facing the pass attacks we are today, he might look at things differently. But I doubt that...</p><p></p><p>With the 3 dominant dlineman, and two stud speed olbs of Perry, and Mathews caliber. You bring our game to them. Now we got two stud safety's ,two physical CBs who can man up, and two ilbs who can cover well. One of which could be our rookie 221 pound 4.41 safety. Great secondary depth. That secondary will hold strong long enough for the front 5 to get to their qb... even with 6 blockers...</p><p></p><p>Now we have pressure.</p><p></p><p>Some offenses will just buckle.</p><p>Some offenses will put up a fight, and their qb will get smeared. They might win sometimes. But we have to remember they have to beat #12 on the other side of the ball...</p><p>Some of the elite offenses will test the defense as a whole. If the defense begins to fail at that point. We always have the option to fall back to a bend but don't break defense.</p><p></p><p>But we need to bring our game to them.</p><p></p><p>Now figure this! If we played a great offense with one weakness in blocking that's 6 blockers with their hands full. We already have taken a te or rb out of the play, being forced to stay back and block. If our guys continue to beat the one on ones. They will be forced to take another skill player out of their attack, to protect their qb..... that's called making them play our game....</p><p></p><p>I still believe the game is won and lost in the trenches. Even if the rest of the positions ate becoming continuously more valuable in a pass happy league. It all comes down to them protecting their qb, and making room for their rb. And it's our job to break through the line and stop them. You win that battle, and you win the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenBaySlacker, post: 723533, member: 9780"] Shredded worse than what our defense has recently? One of Lombardi's big things was to make the other team play our game... Pulling a dlineman to put in a extra db is one thing when you start in the 4-3. But starting from the 3-4, you literally concede the trenches, and play a reactionary bend but don't break defense from the secondary... Maybe I'd Lombardi was facing the pass attacks we are today, he might look at things differently. But I doubt that... With the 3 dominant dlineman, and two stud speed olbs of Perry, and Mathews caliber. You bring our game to them. Now we got two stud safety's ,two physical CBs who can man up, and two ilbs who can cover well. One of which could be our rookie 221 pound 4.41 safety. Great secondary depth. That secondary will hold strong long enough for the front 5 to get to their qb... even with 6 blockers... Now we have pressure. Some offenses will just buckle. Some offenses will put up a fight, and their qb will get smeared. They might win sometimes. But we have to remember they have to beat #12 on the other side of the ball... Some of the elite offenses will test the defense as a whole. If the defense begins to fail at that point. We always have the option to fall back to a bend but don't break defense. But we need to bring our game to them. Now figure this! If we played a great offense with one weakness in blocking that's 6 blockers with their hands full. We already have taken a te or rb out of the play, being forced to stay back and block. If our guys continue to beat the one on ones. They will be forced to take another skill player out of their attack, to protect their qb..... that's called making them play our game.... I still believe the game is won and lost in the trenches. Even if the rest of the positions ate becoming continuously more valuable in a pass happy league. It all comes down to them protecting their qb, and making room for their rb. And it's our job to break through the line and stop them. You win that battle, and you win the game. [/QUOTE]
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