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Quote:I am not doing back flips over the signing but I'll take him. Our defensive line was atrocious last year and needs all the help it can get.

 

Now get Michael Johnson or Everson Griffen and things get interesting.
 

Not sure why people want Michael Johnson here. 

 

Would be a stupid signing. Will be massively overpaid, and is not a great pass rusher. Had the one year and thats basically it. 

 

3 QB sacks last year. 3. 
Quote:If so, then I stand corrected, but I had always heard LEO and elephant described the same guy.

 

I know Bryant would be that strong side DE, just didn't think he's called the elephant in the scheme.

 

Oh well.  Either way, I look forward to a stronger run defense.
 

Elephant is the LEO, so youre right.
Quote:If so, then I stand corrected, but I had always heard LEO and elephant described the same guy.

 

I know Bryant would be that strong side DE, just didn't think he's called the elephant in the scheme.

 

Oh well.  Either way, I look forward to a stronger run defense.
 

You might be right. I never have read about it. The way it was explained to me is that the Elephant (tweener type pass rusher) from the 3-4 defense is now called the LEO and they spread him out wider. 

 

Then the anchor of the defense is the two-gap DE or ELEPHANT which I heard it called that now because of that person is over-sized to play DE

http://www.bigcatcountry.com/2013/1/19/3...o-position

 

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Quote:<p class="">The Elephant front turned into it's own position, with Carroll eventually changing the name to "Leo." The Leo isn't particularly unique in and of itself. Most defenses have some kind of unique name for their weakside edge player (Buck/Whip/Jack), but Carroll plays him in a particularly loose alignment, and he's the one player along the front who isn't concerned with getting one-yard upfield and anchoring in this defense. He can line up standing up or with his hand in the ground, and sole focus is to be the primary pass rusher and wreak havoc in the backfield. Ultimately, what makes Carroll's defense unique is how the huge gap between the Leo and the next defensive lineman along the scrimmage is defended.

<p class="">Like Brewer says, one could "write five 1,500-word pieces on this defense." Seattle has three main defensive fronts that all of their other formations build off of: the Under front, the Over front, and the Bear front. Carroll and Bradley based out of the Under in year one, but have gradually gone to prefer the Over alignment. Each front has it's unique strengths and weaknesses in a vacuum - the Under is generally better against two-backfield sets, the Over is generally better against one-back sets, and the Bear front covers up the three interior offensive linemen, preventing pulling/trapping/second level blocks.

 
 
Having a super bowl winning player on the roster, especially one who played a big role in that win, is a pretty nice thing in and of itself for a team so young and inexperienced.
Hm. Well, okay then. "Spend ALL the monies," crowd, here's your first granted wish.

Quote:Hm. Well, okay then. "Spend ALL the monies," crowd, here's your first granted wish.
Those who wanted to "change the culture in the locker room" and "improve the team" should also be happier.
Seahawks fans don't seem to happy that he's gone..
Here's a really good article I found. Interesting information about his struggle to overcome dyslexia and make it to college to eventually graduate

http://seattletimes.com/html/sports/2023...02xml.html
Quote:http://www.bigcatcountry.com/2013/1/19/3...o-position
 

Thank you. Now I know Smile

 

 

...though I will say I miss calling him the Elephant since he is so big.

great signing

Quote:Not sure why people want Michael Johnson here. 

 

Would be a stupid signing. Will be massively overpaid, and is not a great pass rusher. Had the one year and thats basically it. 

 

3 QB sacks last year. 3. 
 

Right. The only defensive end the Jaguars should sign is the one the Panthers put the franchise tag on.

 

Anybody else "would be a stupid signing".
This may be the best thing for Alualu also. He has been the starter basically by default the past few years. Maybe with someone better than him now on the roster that plays his new position, he will work that much harder now. Also, it won't hurt to have him with fresh legs coming off the bench. He had talent in college, he has been under performing..badly.  

Quote:Those who wanted to "change the culture in the locker room" and "improve the team" should also be happier.
 

I think the "not wanting the team to get their [BLEEP] handed to them on defense" crowd will be happy as well
Not really worried about his age over the next few years.  His role isnt really built on speed, as long as he dont lose any power he will be just fine.

Fantastic signing. He is getting up there in age but like it's been said he's more of a run stuffer.

Any word if Bennett will resign with Seattle? Saw last night the 49er's had interest in him. If we could get Bennett I think we focus the rest of our efforts on Offense in FA

Quote:Not sure why people want Michael Johnson here. 

 

Would be a stupid signing. Will be massively overpaid, and is not a great pass rusher. Had the one year and thats basically it. 

 

3 QB sacks last year. 3. 
 

I'd be willing to bet you've never watched him play.
Quote:Right. The only defensive end the Jaguars should sign is the one the Panthers put the franchise tag on.

 

Anybody else "would be a stupid signing".
 

 

Quote:I'd be willing to bet you've never watched him play.
 

 

Well, you'd lose that bet. Unlike a lot of the posters here, I actually watch a lot of the rest of the NFL play, and not Jaguars only. 
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