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Believes Sloppy Guy was involved
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Useless. Where are the signals?
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Charter JI Member Join Date: May 1999
Posts: 39,226
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[QUOTE=FF2®;3532452]Useless. Where are the signals?[/QUOTE]
Ask BB he knows..:yes: |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Philly
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and that ladies and gentlemen
is how to run the league's best defense what was interesting to me: -Kerry Rhodes old position is called the "weak safety" instead of "free" lol - the 4-6 and invert (modified 4-3) looks were extremely interesting. B for backer means either the sam or will (or both play 4-3 DE "hand on the ground" style) - pressure packages any1 can blitz from any position, but acting is essential - Note the 3rd fundamental of the 3-4 "a strong nose tackle can control the game... pressures the center" |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Something I have always wondered is why the Ravens, w/ and w/o Rex, use Haloti Ngata at DE and not as nose tackle but Rex used Jenkins mainly as a NT. They are very very similar players, size and technique alike.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Ngata is smaller and much more athletic than Jenks, who is bigger and stronger.
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Woody Johnson must go!!!!
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Boynton Beach, Florida
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[QUOTE=FF2®;3532452]Useless. Where are the signals?[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Chupa;3532753]Ngata is smaller and much more athletic than Jenks, who is bigger and stronger.[/QUOTE]
Haloti Ngata is 6'4 335 Jenks is 6'4 and maybe 350??? |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Philly
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ngata vs jenkins
short answer jenks and ngata could play both, and probably has in that defense... ngata doesn't offer as much pass rush as jenks however... but ngata is much more durable and even a bit nimble dropping back into coverage
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ready for some football
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: St.Pete, FL
Posts: 6,106
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All I know is this, getting Jenkins back next year will really help our Defense with Pouha as our backup NT. We could even run some 4-3 with Gholston, Jenkins, Pouha and Ellis on the D-Line.
Now that we all know that Pouha is a solid Football player... Depth @ NT is no longer an issue. Cant wait to see Jenkins as our D-Line Anchor next season. |
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the #1 fan club in Virginia
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Virginia Beach, VA
Posts: 16
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I know it's a little dated, but still...what an insight to a master defensive plan.
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REX AND THE I-MAN - BACK ON TRACK
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: The Big Apple, USA
Posts: 20,342
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it is really great for the NY Jets to have both the best defensive scheme in the NFL and the best defensive minds at the helm running that scheme
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