TonyStalloni
All-Conference
As far as Jim Rome....the guy is irritating! I can listen to his "clones" verbiage for about 5 mins then I have to find something to cleanse my ears.
Yeah, Rome can be a pain at times. But he seems to like Nebraska. Done quite a few Husker interviews over the years. And he always seems respectful when he does them--unlike some of his interviews.As far as Jim Rome....the guy is irritating! I can listen to his "clones" verbiage for about 5 mins then I have to find something to cleanse my ears.
Don't forget about Satos and the Juco LB Anderson. You are probably right though, since neither are proven as of yet.Are you sure about us having the LB to run a 3-4? Personally I don't think we do. We have depth at the LB spot, but a lot of that depth leaves next year and aside from Compton, Roach, Fisher and Whaley, no one else really has seen the field on the defensive side of the ball.Don't think we have the Size on the D-line to run a 3-4. We do have the linebackers though.
I don't see Bo or JP changing to a 3-4 defense at least within the next couple of seasons. We need better talent at the defensive end and linebacker spots after the 2012 season to really incorporate the 3-4 system.
I think we left that speed in Lincoln because it wasn't visible at the Capital One Bowl.one thing nebraska brings to the big10 is speed.
I'm not sure either because Bo was there way back in the day. However, Green Bay's 3-4 is a recent development. Their DC was the secondaries coach at New England until a couple years ago, '08 or '09, when the Pack made the switch. I remember they had a strong DE, Aaron Kampman, that they moved to OLB as a result of the switch. Didn't work out that well and he's no longer with the team.C N Red said:Now, I'm not sure if Green Bay ran a 3-4 when Bo was there or not, but with the kind of recruiting we seem to be doing it got me thinking.
A 3-4 isn't much of a stretch from what Nebraska is doing now with a 2 gap. In fact, a 3-4 would cover more gaps than a 4-3 stack, in a 2-gap scheme. It seems like that in my estimation.How bout we get really good at the defense we're running now!!!
You're right though. A 3-4 adds one more playmaker so that we can actually play 8-on-11 instead of just 7-on-11A 3-4 isn't much of a stretch from what Nebraska is doing now with a 2 gap. In fact, a 3-4 would cover more gaps than a 4-3 stack, in a 2-gap scheme. It seems like that in my estimation.How bout we get really good at the defense we're running now!!!
I'm just an idiot though.