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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by x626xBlack I brought up a 3-4 before and was laughed out of the forums for wanting to switch from something that was not working and too complicated for this year to something that made sense. As for ...
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Re: OLB's - A sad day
Originally Posted by x626xBlack
Agreed, they can get as much pressure with three as they are now with four. Let's move toward damage control.
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Re: OLB's - A sad day
Originally Posted by Mardigras9
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I say, stick with Spags' scheme, because that'll lead to success eventually. It might seem like a lost cause right now, but I certainly wouldn't just throw away all the work they've done in the offseason and leading up to this point for the sake of just doing something different in hopes of it working out. Also, I don't think the Saints have the personnel to run a 3-4 successfully at the moment. So it would be better to continue with this base 4-3 and give bigger roles and more playing time to those players that Spags and the FO see as worth keeping around after this season, so that they'll keep learning the system and be better prepared for next season while hopefully improving as this season goes on. Then bring in better players during the offseason via the draft and the free agency to complement the existing roster - players that fit Spags' scheme. |
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