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The Jared Odrick Conundrum
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http://lastwordonprofootball.com/2016/10...conundrum/
Good article about how we may be better off without Odrick The combination of Fowler, Ngakoue, and Malik Jackson was simply too much to handle for the Colts offensive line. The coaching staff has been tied down to using the big end position to set the edge on running plays. Now that the defense has such explosive athletes at LEO, it is high time the transition was made to more of a traditional 4-3 front. The Seattle Seahawks made the same switch years back after they signed Cliff Avriland Michael Bennett. The big end position leaves the Jaguars with only two pass rushers capable of providing a decent rush. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! |
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