hunt-ducks
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garizzalies said:Take a step back and think about the big picture.
Really, the main difference between a 4-3 and a 3-3-5 is one player is standing up instead of starting with his fingers in the dirt. I realize there is more to it than that but just bear with me for a sec.
A LBer moves down, a DL goes out, and a S comes in. That’s it.
That simple change provides more flexibility, more athleticism, and more speed on the field, particularly against spread teams and in passing coverage. There are usually still 4 on the LOS for run support, and can easily put 8 in the box, but unlike a typical DL, that last guy can also contribute to pass D.
Now apply that to the last game. O’Connell was everywhere, a total beast out there. With run support, TFLs in the backfield, rushing the QB (thought he had a sack), AND defending passes. Would you really not want him playing like that, or not on the field? He might be our best pass rusher.
We’ve got the personnel for this 3-3 right now. By just claiming we should be running a 4-3 without explaining the personnel and specific changes, you’re really just throwing out a hot-take with no substance. Typical growler popcorn fart.
Who would you take out/put in? My guess is duckhunt would take out the nickel (Nash) and put in a DT. But who?!? Do you realize there are only 3 “DTs” on the entire roster? So if you put in two DTs, there would be only one sub for both?!? Sounds crazy to me, especially considering good DTs in the FCS are like searching for Bigfoot.
Most importantly, the whole stadium knew we were blitzing a ton, but nobody knew where. The disguise/confusion aspect from a 3-3 cannot be understated.
You make some valid points, save for the cryptic slams. To me, the 3-3-5 is more like a nickle package for a 4-3 or 3-4 base defense. Essentially, you are playing a smaller coverage player instead of a bigger player who might be better able to stop the run. As I have said over and over in these discussions......... every team has various packages which put their defense into a 3-3-5 formation. It's just that their base defense is either a 3-4 or 4-3, which they utilize on first down most of the time. There is a reason that Power 5 teams, and NFL teams, use either a 4-3 or 3-4 base defense. That's all I am saying.