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With what Kubiak has done for the offense in his very first year, I'm already
of the opinion that his hiring is a success, though that's obviously a premature conclusion on my part. But by bringing in FA Flanahan and drafting Spencer & Winston, and giving Wand another chance to develope, he's given more reason to be optimistic about the OL that the former regime did in 4 yrs. And getting a legit #2 WR in Moulds, plus a real pass receiveing TE in Putzier and the rookie Daniels has given us more reason to be hopeful about the passing game than ever before. And with all these new offensive weapons and the kinda coaching Carr is getting from Kubiaks himself, theres hope that Carr can finally realize his full potential. But how about a more gradual conversion to the 4-3 ? Afterall we've been drafting 3-4 for 4 years now, and our 2 top picks this year are D guys who could play the 3-4 as well as the 4-3. And the maybe another year of FA and another college Draft to get all the pieces we need for a better chance of success in the 4-3 ? How 'bout a starting front seven in the 3-4 for '06 from these players: Mario & Weaver @ DEs & Seth Payne @ NT, DeMeco & Greenwood @ inside LBs, with a corp of OLBs to choose from that includes Babin, Orr, Peek, & Anderson ? |
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Shouldn't be a problem. Most of the guys on our defense now either came from 4-3 teams or played in the 4-3 when drafted by us, guys like Babin, TJ, Wong, Robaire, and others all played in the 4-3 before coming here.
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I don't, and never will, think that the 3-4 is a good scheme.
Some say it's how we used it, or how we staffed players into it. I say it's an overrated scheme. And those who point to Steelers or Pats...hold on a second: Those teams still incorporate a fourth down lineman on several plays, making it a 4-3 if you ask me. How anyone can think that 3 down linemen trying to "tie up" four offensive linemen is a real head scratcher to me. The theory goes that you can use a NT to tie up two linemen and thus have your other defenders overwhelm the offensive line which is now supposed to be outnumbered because the NT "tied up" two linemen. Sure. IMO, in today's NFL--with offensive linemen getting bigger, faster, and stronger--you gotta' put four-on-four and THEN pray that your LBs and CBs can run up and take on the TE and/or blocking RBs to engage the ball carrier. No, I think the 4-3 is going to provide at least (AT LEAST) an upgrade for us. We might not be in the top 3 at the end of the year...but we'll dang sure be better on D.
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Here is Texans D-line coach Bob Karmelowicz's view on the 4-3 vs. 3-4...
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I think if you ask just about any Defensive player, they prefer to play a 4-3 defense versus a 3-4 defense.
The 4-3 defense allows the players to be more agressive and disciplined with their assignments. With a 3-4 defense there has to be a team that is always on the same page and knows instictively what the other is doing and going to be effective. This defensive roster is made to be a 4-3 defense and not a 3-4 defense. That is the coaching staff from before error in assessing the talent. To be a successful coach you have to realize when to make a change in schemes for your players to be effective not change your players to YOUR scheme. You build off their strengths and SET THEM UP TO SUCCEED, NOT SET UP TO FAIL!! The last coaching staff set these athletes up for FAILURE!!! You will see the talent the Texans have, but have not been organized to play their strengths until this new staff has come in. |
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The 3-4 scheme is a very good system, but we are a shining example of the fact that just because guys have the measurables to be good 3-4 players doesn't mean they will be. Babin, Johnson, Peek, Wong, Smith, and a host of other guys have the ability to excel in the 3-4 but you have to play your position completely differently than a 4-3. That isn't something they are all willing (or able) to do. As was mentioned before, most of our guys came from 4-3 defenses and that is the system that made them millionaires. Not easy to get them to abandon that. Some players take to it and some don't. We don't have the personnel to play a 3-4 on a regular basis.
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The 3-4 requires exceptional players and depth at every position to be successful. That's why you can use the Patriots and Steelers as examples. They've got both.
But on a mediocre team, the 3-4 becomes a burden. Without a dominant d-line, running against it becomes rather easy with only 3 big guys up front. Then you need your LBs to be quick - both in proactive coverage of their assignments and reactive with the flow of the play - but we didn't have those kind of payers, either. The first year we had a lot of veteran players than adapted, so it was mildly successful. But our coaches were unable to mold the new talent into a cohesive unit, and the 3-4 only served to highlight our weaknesses. I'm stoked we've gone to a 4-3. It might be a bit more predictable, but when it works and your players form a solid unit, it can be a tough defense to beat. Putting pressure on the pocket and stuffing the run are concepts that we have not seen around these parts in quite awhile, and I'm really looking forward to getting back to some basic fundamentals that were severely lacking on this team last year. |
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i believe the 3-4 is a good scheme, in fact im a fan of that type of defence, i just love the thought of the oline not knowing who's the forth pass rusher. like last year nfc champions seahawk, they score the least amount of points against teams that uses the 3-4 (apart from houston) it takes a while for it to be successful though especially for a expansion team like the texans. take for instance pittsburg, they have used this scheme for how long now, they have perfected it over the years and are the masters of the 3-4 scheme. in fact for the past 3 years the teams that have won the superbowl uses the 3-4 scheme.
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Just with the player improvements, coaching changes, better direction. I see this Defense ranking 16 or better. Once I see them play some and go through training camp, and a couple games, I will make a better assessment.
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3-4 provides more deception in schemes. Meaning, it should be harder for the quarterback to read the defense.
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Change is good. Change is good.
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Anyone think that maybe we run a little 3-4 this year? Maybe to confuse the opposing offenses? Just to mix things up a little bit. We've got players that can play in the 3-4. Just an "out there" thought
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Ok, first we draft a player or sign a free agent that is good in 4-3 defense and then we put him in a 3-4. Then we announce our policy is "stay close to the other team and hope they make mistakes and we can win in the fourth quarter." On offense, we sign guards and convert them to tackles or hey, I know.. a center! Let's sign a free agent corner that's known as a finesse guy that goes for interceptions and hope he becomes a fearsome tackler. Sheesh.All of my nickles and dimes are on Kubes. Whatever he wants he gets for at least two years.. well maybe one.
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