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#21

I like the Fatukasi (NT) pick that NH3 made, in the sense that the NT/DL in a 3-4 can make or break the pass rush that Allen and Walker (in theory) can create.  If he can consistently demand double-coverage while holding his ground, it opens up the outside lanes for your outside pass-rushing LBs.
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#22

(07-11-2022, 11:28 AM)cland Wrote: I like the Fatukasi (NT) pick that NH3 made, in the sense that the NT/DL in a 3-4 can make or break the pass rush that Allen and Walker (in theory) can create.  If he can consistently demand double-coverage while holding his ground, it opens up the outside lanes for your outside pass-rushing LBs.

He's known primarily for his ability vs the run and not the pass, but we'll see how that rotation shakes out. 
I'd wager Davon Hamilton (not Fatukasi) is in the middle in those 3-4 pass defense packages with Fatukasi in on run looks. 
Will be an interesting spot to watch during preseason IMO.
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#23

If we're really going to be 34 then Hamilton, Fatukasi, Brown should be the down linemen. You need big, bulky guys in there to cover all 5 o-linemen and allow the 'backers the space to make plays.
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#24

Yea ive gotta go with Allen and Campbell
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#25

(07-11-2022, 11:36 AM)NYC4jags Wrote:
(07-11-2022, 11:28 AM)cland Wrote: I like the Fatukasi (NT) pick that NH3 made, in the sense that the NT/DL in a 3-4 can make or break the pass rush that Allen and Walker (in theory) can create.  If he can consistently demand double-coverage while holding his ground, it opens up the outside lanes for your outside pass-rushing LBs.

He's known primarily for his ability vs the run and not the pass, but we'll see how that rotation shakes out. 
I'd wager Davon Hamilton (not Fatukasi) is in the middle in those 3-4 pass defense packages with Fatukasi in on run looks. 
Will be an interesting spot to watch during preseason IMO.

I would also wager on Hamilton.
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#26

(07-11-2022, 11:38 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: If we're really going to be 34 then Hamilton, Fatukasi, Brown should be the down linemen. You need big, bulky guys in there to cover all 5 o-linemen and allow the 'backers the space to make plays.

Aaron Donald and JJ Watt don't fit in your defense.
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#27

(07-10-2022, 02:33 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: What player do you think if he takes his game to the next level can help this team the most?. 

This is a tricky question.   It's really not asking who we think is going to be the most improved player but rather who can help this team the most by improving on last years performance.  With that in mind, while I think Cisco will improve the most, I think that Josh Allen could help this team the most by taking his performance to the next level on a game by game basis.
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#28

(07-12-2022, 09:42 AM)scottyg Wrote:
(07-11-2022, 11:38 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: If we're really going to be 34 then Hamilton, Fatukasi, Brown should be the down linemen. You need big, bulky guys in there to cover all 5 o-linemen and allow the 'backers the space to make plays.

Aaron Donald and JJ Watt don't fit in your defense.

JJ Watt was at first criticized by Wade Phillips for not maintaining his gaps as a 3-4 DE as a rookie. After seeing the result of Watt playing the position his way, Phillips decided he could live with that technical "flaw."
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#29

(07-12-2022, 09:42 AM)scottyg Wrote:
(07-11-2022, 11:38 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: If we're really going to be 34 then Hamilton, Fatukasi, Brown should be the down linemen. You need big, bulky guys in there to cover all 5 o-linemen and allow the 'backers the space to make plays.

Aaron Donald and JJ Watt don't fit in your defense.

Oh, we have those guys and just aren't playing them?
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#30

(07-12-2022, 11:57 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote:
(07-12-2022, 09:42 AM)scottyg Wrote: Aaron Donald and JJ Watt don't fit in your defense.

Oh, we have those guys and just aren't playing them?

They don't fit your description of d-lineman needed to play a 3-4 defense.  Are you saying you would make adjustments so they could be included?

lol
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#31

(07-12-2022, 01:33 PM)scottyg Wrote:
(07-12-2022, 11:57 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: Oh, we have those guys and just aren't playing them?

They don't fit your description of d-lineman needed to play a 3-4 defense.  Are you saying you would make adjustments so they could be included?

lol

Wouldn't you? From the list of guys on our roster I don't see either of them. What I do see are several wide bodies that work very well in the 34 as it's generally played.
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#32

(07-12-2022, 01:33 PM)scottyg Wrote:
(07-12-2022, 11:57 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: Oh, we have those guys and just aren't playing them?

They don't fit your description of d-lineman needed to play a 3-4 defense.  Are you saying you would make adjustments so they could be included?

lol

Let's hope the team have signed and drafted players that fit the scheme. If they did then I have hope for a lot of players on the defense.
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#33

In all reality, if Wingard can continue to play like Ed Reed we will be fine.
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