If we see that they have a Bulky TE in the game and we have a nickel back on him then that was our mistake....The defensive coaches jobs are to look at the personnel on the field for the offense and then match our guys up so that we can properly defend...Sometimes the smaller type nickel backs are on the TE's because the TE's are good pass recievers and LB's have a hard time defending them when they run routes...That said, I don't see what that has to do with a DE that excels at rushing the passer...
Really? so you as a coach would feel comfortable with Fred Bennett/Zac Diles on Antonio Gates in the slot just b/c you can see on tape what the chargers like to do with him? Antonio Gates = pro bowl TE, fred bennett = scrub who couldn't hold his jock in any defensive scheme/situation. a mismatch is a mismatch. A DE that is used only to rush the passer b/c he excels at it is used to create the same mismatch, how can you not see this?
Where did anyone say that Barwin would be used only in pass rushing situations...You mentioned the specialist stuff and I was just commenting..
what other kind of specialist is there for a 6'4 260 lb lineman who can run & by his own admission says speed is his best attribute? it damn sure ain't for the run. The specialist talk about Barwin comes from what everyone speculates Kubes has in mind for him based on what he did in college. I sure as hell hope he's used for more than just passing situations & special teams b/c that's what i want in the 1st place...an every down guy.
Anyhow, if it's 3rd and long and you decide to run the ball because I put one DE in the game that is good at rushing the passer then you probably wouldn't have a job very long....I don't even see how that makes sense...
Belichick's made a hof career off of exploiting match-ups & attacking a defense/offense's weak points in personnel; the best coaches always do. He's the best in the game & it makes sense b/c that's how the game on that level is played; create as many mismatches as you can to give your offense/defense the most options & thereby the opposition more to worry about. I know we don't know what Barwin's capable of just yet but if he's used strictly as a pass rush specialist wouldn't deductive reasoning tell you that the coaches don't think he's a good enough run stopper?
A lot of times you know or have a pretty good feel for when a pass is coming. 3rd and long would be one of those times.
Part of that feel, is from watching tape, noticing personnel packages & figuring how to exploit. It's also commonly known that offenses are deeper personnel wise than defenses these days which means you have more quality players that can be on the field at once & there isn't as much of a drop off in skills as there might be on defense. If u notice the coaches only drop Barwin in the game on 3rd & long situations, what does that tell u as an offensive coordinator? Again, how do you not see how the offense gains a bit from this?
If we could but Barwin in and make teams run on third and long, I'd see that as a major win.
Of course you would.... unless you noticed a trend where teams were actually converting a high percentage of those 3rd & longs on his side, then you'd say he's just a liability. Kinda like we noticed when Weaver couldn't generate a pass rush to save his life on 3rd & longs.