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But the truth is I am guessing about his likely 43 position as much as you are. Any proclamation that a 43 position is his natural position is total make believe. |
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Not so, it's perceptive, perhaps even visionary.
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Do you think Watt makes more plays inside or outside?
You don't want a 43 DE who is constantly jumping/crashing inside. It ruins contain against both pass and run. 43 DEs don't shoot gaps. JJ Watt does shoot gaps. I am sure he could be very effective as a 43 DE (he could probably play any postion, he's a freak), but he is at his best inside against the guard. You don't need to be a visionary to see that, just watch him play. |
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Today's defenses are harder to lump into 3-4 or 4-3. They become situational based on down and distance. I'm not sure Watt is as explosive off the edge as he is in the line but I wouldn't be surprised if he excelled. Texans might even become more 5-2 on early downs.
One of my all-time favorites was Karl Mecklenberg who just lined up all over the field and created mismatches - too quick for interior linemen, too strong for TEs and RBs to block, fast enough to stay with backs down the field or to play a zone coverage. If we drafted Clowney, you could set up a defense where he and Watt just roam all over the defensive line and create mismatches then unleash some really good edge rushers and you'd overwhelm a lot of opposing offenses. |
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Crennel has never had a DL with more than eight sacks in a season. Of course, he's never had one like JJ. It's hard to believe he'd try to make JJ a read-and-react block eater, but who knows. To date the most dynamic DL he's worked with is Richard Seymour, who was an All-Pro under Romeo.
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Not a big fan of Crennel. Seems like Wade II retread territory to me. I saw a tweet the other day that Crennel is still getting a hefty payout from his HC stint in KC and that there is no Offset, which means he'd lose the payout if he takes a job with another team regardless if it's HC, DC, or whatever.
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Reports are that Kollar is one coach who hasn't been sent packing yet ? Wonder what that's about ?
*********************** Per Tania Ganguli Tweet, looks like Kollar is the lone coach to be retained. Very Interesting ? Texans retain DL coach, fire strength coaches: New Houston Texans head coach Bill O'Brien cleared out ... http://es.pn/1iaDnRD #Texans Last edited by nunusguy; 01-06-2014 at 11:35 AM. |
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Usually no offset means that the coach can double dip -- he can get paid by the new team with no impact on what he's getting from the old one. I don't know why KC would've wanted a provision like that in the contract since all it would do is encourage Crennel not to coach after they fired him.
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