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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 963543" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Yes. That goes with a concept of getting the best talent on the field simultaneously. While a there’s a few who attempt to dismantle how that worked in mid 2014? Moving CM3 inside while he was still in his prime made us formidable Defense compared to earlier in the season. It firmed up ILB with a well above average performing veteran, but the part those critics ignore is focusing on 1 players stat regression a full season later. The ‘14 midseason move was brilliance. It got Perry and Peppers together on the outside and it was a TEAM move and we saw in that Seattle Championship game what it did. As you mentioned, 0-16 at halftime? That against a very good Offense led by a top 5 QB.</p><p> It was an unselfish “team” move by Dom and Clay that I believe CM3 knew would ultimately decrease his individual stats, very unselfish move and for all the negative said about Clay and attempts to dismantle a stellar career, he was a team guy after all. His sacrifice propelled a Coordinated and calculated move called SP (“simultaneous personnel”).</p><p>I’ll coin that phrase here!</p><p></p><p>All that Jargon was offered to bring the conceptual SP bridge to us in 2022. While it’s an obvious wish for all Coaches/GM’s, it only comes to actual fruition with the ideal personnel. We finally have it and it appears Barry is bold enough to try unconventional ways to apply Walker.</p><p></p><p> One thing about Walker is he’s much faster than Martinez was (4.71vs4.51) and similarly, rarely misses a tackle on a player. The difference being he’s stalking the ball carrier with better burst and impact 1.5 yards earlier. How many times do we witness a player who can’t finish what they started in the backfield?? Quay’s strength is the ultimate mark for those guys who can’t finish. He’s an elite finisher and imposing force when roaming into a backfield. There only a couple of QB leaguewide that will win a foot race with Quay Walker in position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 963543, member: 10086"] Yes. That goes with a concept of getting the best talent on the field simultaneously. While a there’s a few who attempt to dismantle how that worked in mid 2014? Moving CM3 inside while he was still in his prime made us formidable Defense compared to earlier in the season. It firmed up ILB with a well above average performing veteran, but the part those critics ignore is focusing on 1 players stat regression a full season later. The ‘14 midseason move was brilliance. It got Perry and Peppers together on the outside and it was a TEAM move and we saw in that Seattle Championship game what it did. As you mentioned, 0-16 at halftime? That against a very good Offense led by a top 5 QB. It was an unselfish “team” move by Dom and Clay that I believe CM3 knew would ultimately decrease his individual stats, very unselfish move and for all the negative said about Clay and attempts to dismantle a stellar career, he was a team guy after all. His sacrifice propelled a Coordinated and calculated move called SP (“simultaneous personnel”). I’ll coin that phrase here! All that Jargon was offered to bring the conceptual SP bridge to us in 2022. While it’s an obvious wish for all Coaches/GM’s, it only comes to actual fruition with the ideal personnel. We finally have it and it appears Barry is bold enough to try unconventional ways to apply Walker. One thing about Walker is he’s much faster than Martinez was (4.71vs4.51) and similarly, rarely misses a tackle on a player. The difference being he’s stalking the ball carrier with better burst and impact 1.5 yards earlier. How many times do we witness a player who can’t finish what they started in the backfield?? Quay’s strength is the ultimate mark for those guys who can’t finish. He’s an elite finisher and imposing force when roaming into a backfield. There only a couple of QB leaguewide that will win a foot race with Quay Walker in position. [/QUOTE]
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