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Evero should be fired.


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31 minutes ago, Martin said:

My main problem is that Evero “doesn’t believe in the traditional gargantuan NT”. He likes a smaller type NT. It is really weird but it was said multiple times when we hired him. I think the 3-4 can work, but you need a monster NT.

Yet the top 3 defenses (Chargers, Steelers, Vikings) are all 3-4 with smaller nose tackles.

The heaviest of the bunch is 309

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This fan base... Evero lost the best player on the team week 1, traded their best pass rusher in the off season and the guy they hired to start along side clowney just came back this week. The guy has been making wine out of water if you as me. Your asking him to do a lot understaffed.

Even if everyone was healthy this team took losses on defense with Frankie luvu and others we were suppose to are a step back. This season isn't on him. I think he's a fantastic young defensive mind. 

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2 hours ago, Martin said:

My main problem is that Evero “doesn’t believe in the traditional gargantuan NT”. He likes a smaller type NT. It is really weird but it was said multiple times when we hired him. I think the 3-4 can work, but you need a monster NT.

I haven't heard that but that's great, we could draft Mason Graham or Kenneth Grant and get a huge upgrade over Shy Tuttle without them having to add any weight.

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2 hours ago, csx said:

Yet the top 3 defenses (Chargers, Steelers, Vikings) are all 3-4 with smaller nose tackles.

The heaviest of the bunch is 309

I had no idea Chargers and Vikes used 3-4 tbh. Steelers have traditionally used a very large NT. Maybe times are changing? I still prefer a big guy at NT though.

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If all the rumors about Canales and Saleh being friends is true, you have to try to get Saleh and return to the 4-3. It is easier to outfit with talent and Saleh is a next level coordinator. Evero has made some edible chicken salad from the injury laden defense this year, but the Saleh and the switch to 4-3 just make more sense to me. 

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