Gatorhater
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No im not a troll. thank u for clarifying WEZ.I like actual football talk. When i played LB for a season we had a 52 package i played the Wolf ILB. I loved it because regardless of coverage the box was packed and the reads were simple.
I hope i didn't come off as sayin 34 sucks. It doesn't, ideally its very very effective. But it takes a lot of variables and a great teacher.
People have to stop thinking 43 or 34 it's the gap philosophy that dictates the trench play.
"attacking 43" is generic as ****, what if i stand up my super athletic WDE but his job is the same? Is it a 34 now? Or what if i drop my SAM shaded outside the TE? Is it a 52? Some people should learn or listen...
Responsibilities of the front 7 determine the flavor of D not their alignment.
1 gap = wave... Flowing fluid defense... O1 Canes
2 gap = Wall... Bama under saban... These are generalizations of course.
Nah, you didn't come off any way. Just having a convo. Football talk is awesome and I appreciate your comments. You're spot on with everything you said. There are way too many catchall phrases being thrown around. People are just ****ed off because we suck. People have a reason to *****, but I always twitch when people start talking "skeem." Like you said, defenses can be broken up into 2, I think possibly 3 categories: 1 gap (exchange) or 2 gap (control). The third category would be a mixture of the two.
When Jimmy developed that 43 that we all know and love today, he based it off of old school 50 front principles. His over-shifted front (43 over) began as an over-shifted 50. They played with an Over side (9 and 3) and and an Okie side (0 and 4). In agreeing with you, I think people need to understand that there is a lot of carryover in these types of things.
What does attacking 43 even mean?! Just some **** people see in Madden?
Most of us do not have the knowledge you guy do. We just know whne a defense sucks and is not working and we have memories of one that did. We want that one.