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<blockquote data-quote="easyk83" data-source="post: 516679" data-attributes="member: 8895"><p>Agreed with that, Ive been clamoring to see Clay employed in the LT fashion ever since the second half of the 2010 season. When we did use him in that fashion he was a legit one man wrecking crew. He's been outstanding since, but just not as special. I suspect he's been used this way as a result of personnel limitations, needed to play a lot of 24 nickel to keep our DLs rested and healthy. This year Capers probably wanted Clay on outside contain against SF and Wash. I suspect we will see more of Clay lining up from the left side of the Defense and in between the guards more frequently. As Neal and Perry continue to improve and play better Capers will start to feel more comfortable unleashing Clay in a true free style role.</p><p> </p><p>I'd like to see a 25 style Defense with Perry and Neal playing OLB, Perry on the right, and then let Clay attack the offense however he sees fit. If he wants to drop back into coverage he can drop and if he wants to shove either Perry and Neal down onto the line and rush from the outside he can do that, or if he wants to rush over the middle he can do that as well. Let's maximize the abilities of our best Defensive player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="easyk83, post: 516679, member: 8895"] Agreed with that, Ive been clamoring to see Clay employed in the LT fashion ever since the second half of the 2010 season. When we did use him in that fashion he was a legit one man wrecking crew. He's been outstanding since, but just not as special. I suspect he's been used this way as a result of personnel limitations, needed to play a lot of 24 nickel to keep our DLs rested and healthy. This year Capers probably wanted Clay on outside contain against SF and Wash. I suspect we will see more of Clay lining up from the left side of the Defense and in between the guards more frequently. As Neal and Perry continue to improve and play better Capers will start to feel more comfortable unleashing Clay in a true free style role. I'd like to see a 25 style Defense with Perry and Neal playing OLB, Perry on the right, and then let Clay attack the offense however he sees fit. If he wants to drop back into coverage he can drop and if he wants to shove either Perry and Neal down onto the line and rush from the outside he can do that, or if he wants to rush over the middle he can do that as well. Let's maximize the abilities of our best Defensive player. [/QUOTE]
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