moshated305
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Another thing to keep in mind...
Regardless of whether we run 4-3 or 3-4, alot of importance is placed on HOW we line up. Our leverage. Are we still gonna walk our LB's out over the slots and leave 5 or 6 defenders in the box? Are we still gonna line up with a 5-technique DE vs. TE with no OLB to hold the edge?
These things happen whether we use the 4-3 or the 3-4. The way we line-up in the back-7 is mind boggling at times.
To me, one of the most frustrating things about our D is the alignment. There was an entire thread on how we line up our LBs so far behind our DL, even on the goal line and short yardage. It's hard to understand how it's possible for our LBs to ever make TFLs when they have to run an extra few yards just to get to the line of scrimmage.
It's also frustrating to see our LBs line up over slot receivers. I get that in some sets, our LBs will be lined up on guys in the slot. But, I don't get why we leave in a 3rd LB when teams go to 3 wide when our alignment is to have the LB line up over the WR. The advantage of not going to the nickel is to have the extra LB on the field for run support. If that LB is lined up out on a WR, we have the worst of both worlds - a LB covering a WR (even if it's in a zone) instead of a nickel CB and we're short guys in the box. Just doesn't make sense to me to get outnumbered in the box AND have worse coverage on the field. Does this kind of coverage ever work on a regular basis?
This is a huge problem, IMO. Going back to UNC, we had LBs matched up with Ebron for the majority of the game. Did they really think that would work? Fast forward a week to Wake and you would think we learned our lesson. Nope, we lined up LBs across from Campanaro, the only **** person Wake ever throws too until the 4th when we finally wised up and put Crawford on him. He caught one pass in the 4th quarter and drew a pass interference. Sad part is, we let other guys who usually didn't get **** get off as well. Teams saw this and attacked accordingly, FSU, VT, and Wake all carved up our LBs out of the slot and with their backs. I don't recall Howard or Gunter getting beat in coverage against Duke yet they still got whatever they wanted in the passing game. They didn't even attempt to challenge our CBs but they did their homework and knew they could beat our LBs in coverage.
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