ScottyIce Posted December 13, 2016 Author Share Posted December 13, 2016 If you guys remember when Dallas hired Parcells the transition was quite interesting at the Middle Backer spots. You usually want giants in there, but they had the smallest Lb's in the league. Coakley and Nguyen. I believe Stewart was around during the transition and would be good at building the defense with odds and ends. Obviously some fits are going to need new players, but it would have to start somewhere. DE: Freedom, K Davis, K Davis, NT: Daniels*, (Maurice would've been good fit), Stolt. OLB: Neal, A Davis, King, Newby MLB: Weber, Young, Barry Quote Link to comment
LumberJackSker Posted December 13, 2016 Share Posted December 13, 2016 this comes up every year about Nebraska going to the 3-4 defense and i dont think people understand the different kind of personnel it takes to run a 4-3 vs a 3-4. I am no expert by any means but looking at nebraska's roster i dont see how it would work, who would play the OLB roll in a 3-4 maybe Freedom but i dont think its something he's ever done before and i dont know if he could move well enough in space. DE's are also asked to do different thinks and are usually built differently than our current DE's, maybe the davis twins or Stolt but then who pays that nose tackle position? Neal. King. Davis. Many of our DE's are projectable that way actually. Neal was recruited for that purpose at Oregon. just because they look the part doesn't mean much have any of them play OLB? Those guys are either very young or like King have done nothing. Quote Link to comment
LumberJackSker Posted December 13, 2016 Share Posted December 13, 2016 Who is going to anchor at the nose position with our current roster? OLBs could be an issue too. I don't see Freedom being able to rush and play on space, nor any of our current DEs. this Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted December 13, 2016 Share Posted December 13, 2016 this comes up every year about Nebraska going to the 3-4 defense and i dont think people understand the different kind of personnel it takes to run a 4-3 vs a 3-4. I am no expert by any means but looking at nebraska's roster i dont see how it would work, who would play the OLB roll in a 3-4 maybe Freedom but i dont think its something he's ever done before and i dont know if he could move well enough in space. DE's are also asked to do different thinks and are usually built differently than our current DE's, maybe the davis twins or Stolt but then who pays that nose tackle position? Neal. King. Davis. Many of our DE's are projectable that way actually. Neal was recruited for that purpose at Oregon. just because they look the part doesn't mean much have any of them play OLB? Those guys are either very young or like King have done nothing.I would put Neal as a 3-4 DE. He is listed at 6-7 270 lbs. I would think that OLB's in a 3-4 (especially in college) are more in the 6'2"-6'4 240-260 lbs. Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted December 13, 2016 Share Posted December 13, 2016 NU's current DE's wouldn't slide out to be OLB's, they would continue being DE's in the 3-4, but DE's in the 3-4 don't have a lot of pass rushing responsibilities. They pretty much play like 3 or 5 technique DT's. The primary pass rushers in a 3-4 come from the OLB's. This would be how the Broncos use Von Miller and DeMarcus Ware and Shane Ray. 2 Quote Link to comment
Scratchtown Posted December 13, 2016 Share Posted December 13, 2016 I really like 3-5-3 Not many gap 8's played in college and for good reason due to lack of a pass coverage. However I'm the kind of guy that likes to play around with personnel and try new things. Quote Link to comment
ScottyIce Posted December 13, 2016 Author Share Posted December 13, 2016 Yikes, didn't know Neal was that heavy now. He was 230 when he arrived. Quote Link to comment
Scratchtown Posted December 13, 2016 Share Posted December 13, 2016 NU's current DE's wouldn't slide out to be OLB's, they would continue being DE's in the 3-4, but DE's in the 3-4 don't have a lot of pass rushing responsibilities. They pretty much play like 3 or 5 technique DT's. The primary pass rushers in a 3-4 come from the OLB's. This would be how the Broncos use Von Miller and DeMarcus Ware and Shane Ray. Yup. A lot of time you'll see a 5-2 look out of the 3-4. Especially in the Big10 it would look like we're in a stand up 5-2. Problem is, you have to have good DE's but HAVE TO HAVE REALLY good MLB's. Watched Oregon run the 3-4 for a long time. When they were good on D was when they had great MLB's. Not having great playmakers there is what killed them. A lot. Quote Link to comment
Sker4Ever Posted December 13, 2016 Share Posted December 13, 2016 I like the talent we have coming up at the LB position. I feel like everyone gets so into recruiting they forget the guys on the roster. Berry, Alexander, Jefferson are some athletic dudes Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted December 13, 2016 Share Posted December 13, 2016 I really like 3-5-3 Not many gap 8's played in college and for good reason due to lack of a pass coverage. However I'm the kind of guy that likes to play around with personnel and try new things. Teach found some stuff on the 3-5-3 and implemented it on his football team at the end of the season. From the stuff he showed me, it looks really cool and probably works great at the high school level. It creates a lot of confusion for the offense. Quote Link to comment
Scratchtown Posted December 13, 2016 Share Posted December 13, 2016 I really like 3-5-3 Not many gap 8's played in college and for good reason due to lack of a pass coverage. However I'm the kind of guy that likes to play around with personnel and try new things. Teach found some stuff on the 3-5-3 and implemented it on his football team at the end of the season. From the stuff he showed me, it looks really cool and probably works great at the high school level. It creates a lot of confusion for the offense. Great in HS! If it's run correctly. Pretty versatile in my opinion. 1 Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted December 13, 2016 Share Posted December 13, 2016 I really like 3-5-3 Not many gap 8's played in college and for good reason due to lack of a pass coverage. However I'm the kind of guy that likes to play around with personnel and try new things. Teach found some stuff on the 3-5-3 and implemented it on his football team at the end of the season. From the stuff he showed me, it looks really cool and probably works great at the high school level. It creates a lot of confusion for the offense. Great in HS! If it's run correctly. Pretty versatile in my opinion. I think it would be great in high school because you have so many kids that are around the same size and speed, so it would make sense for the front 8 to have similar responsibilities that change with the defense call. Quote Link to comment
teachercd Posted December 13, 2016 Share Posted December 13, 2016 I really like 3-5-3 Not many gap 8's played in college and for good reason due to lack of a pass coverage. However I'm the kind of guy that likes to play around with personnel and try new things. Teach found some stuff on the 3-5-3 and implemented it on his football team at the end of the season. From the stuff he showed me, it looks really cool and probably works great at the high school level. It creates a lot of confusion for the offense. Great in HS! If it's run correctly. Pretty versatile in my opinion. I love it and found a great website on it! Quote Link to comment
LumberJackSker Posted December 13, 2016 Share Posted December 13, 2016 this comes up every year about Nebraska going to the 3-4 defense and i dont think people understand the different kind of personnel it takes to run a 4-3 vs a 3-4. I am no expert by any means but looking at nebraska's roster i dont see how it would work, who would play the OLB roll in a 3-4 maybe Freedom but i dont think its something he's ever done before and i dont know if he could move well enough in space. DE's are also asked to do different thinks and are usually built differently than our current DE's, maybe the davis twins or Stolt but then who pays that nose tackle position? Neal. King. Davis. Many of our DE's are projectable that way actually. Neal was recruited for that purpose at Oregon. just because they look the part doesn't mean much have any of them play OLB? Those guys are either very young or like King have done nothing.I would put Neal as a 3-4 DE. He is listed at 6-7 270 lbs. I would think that OLB's in a 3-4 (especially in college) are more in the 6'2"-6'4 240-260 lbs. Neal just based on his measurables would work, Stolt looks the part but I don't know if he has the athleticism to play on the edge, The Davis twins at DE in a 3-4 would be interesting. But we don't have a nose tackle and no one has seen Alex Davis or Freedom play OLB so who knows Quote Link to comment
BIG ERN Posted December 13, 2016 Share Posted December 13, 2016 DE: Freedom - Neal, Natter NG: K. Davis - Fr or JucoDE: C. Davis - Mick, King OLB: Newby, Ferguson - Miller, Davis, Alexander MLB: Young, Weber - Jefferson, Barry 3-4 would work more in our favor in regards to DE's since we can never get an athletic pass rusher. Would need to find a NT and add some more quality depth at LB. I will say we have some young freshman that could turn into good LBs and DE's - right now I am hoping Neal and someone else can turn out. I think Miller will be a solid DE for us in his time here in a 4-3. Quote Link to comment
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