Forums
New posts
Search forums
What's new
New posts
New media
New media comments
New resources
Latest activity
Media
New media
New comments
Search media
Resources
Latest reviews
Search resources
Members
Current visitors
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Forums
Open Football Discussion
Green Bay Packers Fan Forum
Packers ink Peppers
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="GreenBaySlacker" data-source="post: 582387" data-attributes="member: 9780"><p>I appreciate your true knowledge of the game and its history. I dont have that depth of knowledge yet. Like I said when Capers came in and put in the 3-4 I had to learn what that was. I wasnt alone, the 4-3 is straight forward. the 3-4 has moving pieces i didnt understand yet at the time. </p><p></p><p>My paralell with the 4-6 of the 85 bears??? It was until your informative post, my understanding that the Bears put their most tallented guys on the field. It was non-traditional in a traditional league. Some translated it to being a 4-6 that thrived on pressure. Combined with tallent, they were able to smother run heavy offenses. I thought putting our most tallented guys on the field, and smothering the run, in a perceived non traditional look... It would be the same as the 85 bears defense, in that sense. Play to our strengths, and smother... Sherman era left us with a ton of Dline strength and depth. Grady Jackson was a beast. Kampman/KGB. Then 5 DTs Williams, Jolly, Jenkins, Colin Cole, And Im forgetting a important one. Looked it up, it was Pickett. Thats the year they let grady jackson go. Which was a move i hated. Only had 2 really good LBs, and a great secondary...</p><p></p><p>Look at that roster. Call Kampman and KGB OLBs. And its a awesome 3-4 starting line-up. With huge depth on the front 3. That overpowering depth is was I consider the most important part of a 3-4. a NT that can beat a double team consistantly. Wilfork, Ngata, Young Raji. Those are perfect centerpieces to build a 3-4 around. Those monsters give the 1 man advantage that ripples through the defense. Add two dominant DTs, and you have 3 men that takes 5 men to block. And the 3 men still make plays. LBs are stingers. Like Mohamed Ali stinging you from every direction... Now more than ever. The great WRs coupled with great QB play. They are the equalizers. An elite WR takes 2 men to cover( and can still win sometimes... So to counteract the hemorage of yards you need two shutdown CBs, and two elite Safetys.... Alot of needs in my opinion. But if you put the pieces of the puzzle together, the 3-4 is the best defense out there. in my opinion. Like I said, you just need a great NT two great DTs, Couple great pass rushing OLBs, two sideline to sideline ILBs, and an elite secondary..... Luckily we have that finally, so we wont see the 1-5-5 anymore<img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" />.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenBaySlacker, post: 582387, member: 9780"] I appreciate your true knowledge of the game and its history. I dont have that depth of knowledge yet. Like I said when Capers came in and put in the 3-4 I had to learn what that was. I wasnt alone, the 4-3 is straight forward. the 3-4 has moving pieces i didnt understand yet at the time. My paralell with the 4-6 of the 85 bears??? It was until your informative post, my understanding that the Bears put their most tallented guys on the field. It was non-traditional in a traditional league. Some translated it to being a 4-6 that thrived on pressure. Combined with tallent, they were able to smother run heavy offenses. I thought putting our most tallented guys on the field, and smothering the run, in a perceived non traditional look... It would be the same as the 85 bears defense, in that sense. Play to our strengths, and smother... Sherman era left us with a ton of Dline strength and depth. Grady Jackson was a beast. Kampman/KGB. Then 5 DTs Williams, Jolly, Jenkins, Colin Cole, And Im forgetting a important one. Looked it up, it was Pickett. Thats the year they let grady jackson go. Which was a move i hated. Only had 2 really good LBs, and a great secondary... Look at that roster. Call Kampman and KGB OLBs. And its a awesome 3-4 starting line-up. With huge depth on the front 3. That overpowering depth is was I consider the most important part of a 3-4. a NT that can beat a double team consistantly. Wilfork, Ngata, Young Raji. Those are perfect centerpieces to build a 3-4 around. Those monsters give the 1 man advantage that ripples through the defense. Add two dominant DTs, and you have 3 men that takes 5 men to block. And the 3 men still make plays. LBs are stingers. Like Mohamed Ali stinging you from every direction... Now more than ever. The great WRs coupled with great QB play. They are the equalizers. An elite WR takes 2 men to cover( and can still win sometimes... So to counteract the hemorage of yards you need two shutdown CBs, and two elite Safetys.... Alot of needs in my opinion. But if you put the pieces of the puzzle together, the 3-4 is the best defense out there. in my opinion. Like I said, you just need a great NT two great DTs, Couple great pass rushing OLBs, two sideline to sideline ILBs, and an elite secondary..... Luckily we have that finally, so we wont see the 1-5-5 anymore:). [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Members online
gopkrs
Latest posts
Pre Look WR Predictions
Latest: OldSchool101
56 minutes ago
Green Bay Packers Fan Forum
H
First Round Pick #23 - Matthew Golden WR - Texas
Latest: Heyjoe4
57 minutes ago
Draft Talk
H
State of our former QB, Aaron Rodgers
Latest: Heyjoe4
Today at 7:20 AM
Aaron Rodgers Discusson
P
Sean Rhyan missed out on $2 mil bonus by 3 snaps
Latest: PackerDNA
Today at 6:51 AM
Green Bay Packers Fan Forum
H
Is it time?
Latest: Heyjoe4
Today at 6:46 AM
Green Bay Packers Fan Forum
Forums
Open Football Discussion
Green Bay Packers Fan Forum
Packers ink Peppers
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
Accept
Learn more…
Top