3/4 vs Base D

Do you prefer the 3/4 D over the Base 4 down D?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 11.5%
  • No

    Votes: 20 38.5%
  • Either or if we have the skilled players to execute - either will work

    Votes: 26 50.0%
  • Doesn't matter - the best D is having the greatest offense that out scores everyone else

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    52
In today's game I think running a quarters high match up zone is the way to go. The 4/3 gives you the luxury of going wide 9 and easily switching in nickel and dime personnel without having to mix up the responsibilities of the down lineman. I do like the quarters high look out of a 3/4 nickel pack squeezing the ends down and replacing the nose guard. So much you can do out of the 3/4, if only you had a guy that could rush passer. 

 
One of the advantages of the 3-4 is the ability to disguise what you're doing more often.

Adam Carriker did a podcast about the differences this week and one of my takeaways was the opponents' OL can have more communication issues dealing with a 3-4.
Adam did not do well explaining the differences.  It is very subtle and more perspective than significant changes.

 
In today's game I think running a quarters high match up zone is the way to go. The 4/3 gives you the luxury of going wide 9 and easily switching in nickel and dime personnel without having to mix up the responsibilities of the down lineman. I do like the quarters high look out of a 3/4 nickel pack squeezing the ends down and replacing the nose guard. So much you can do out of the 3/4, if only you had a guy that could rush passer. 
Care to explain a little more.  Match-up zone can mean several things depending on the system.  You didn't provide much context to discern what you meant.

 
Care to explain a little more.  Match-up zone can mean several things depending on the system.  You didn't provide much context to discern what you meant.
https://fishduck.com/2016/02/i-fell-in-love-with-a-defensive-system/

this sums it up decently well and its just 1 of the first few articles I just now googled. It's a little aged so the defense has changed a little bit. Brent Venables runs a lot of cover 1 out of it with 4/3 over, but I think its based on the same alignments.

As a side note. If you search up quarters high match-up zone you will get a whole lot of pat narduzzi, but there are quite a few really good breakdowns too. Some good videos on youtube breaking down fronts, personnel groupings, stunts, etc. 

 
I don’t known about blaming talent...we had 3-5 NFL players on this years D.  We won’t see that again for a while.  
 

Let that sink in.
You're probably going to have to wait until next summer to know how many of this year's senior defenders make the NFL.

 
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