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Who replaces Evero?


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On 12/16/2024 at 12:51 PM, raleigh-panther said:

Tepper insisted on the 3 4 whrn Ron was here and that defense has sucked ever since

i cant see anyone hiring Evero

i heard a respected pod caster talking about how denver’s defense took a step back when evero was there 

he didnt have a lot to work with this year and every team  deals either injuries but for  the love of God, a safety on Lamb…what are you doing  

Cardinals could  put up monstrous run yards With Murray alone 

add to it, the depleted cowboys gave the scheme of how to beat the panthers offense 

add to it, a safety on Harrison jr 😆 

Funny fans feel this way because I think he will be one of the hottest candidates for a DC role after us

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On 12/17/2024 at 11:36 AM, catnip said:

i THINK PART OF THE PROBLEM IS WE DON'T HAVE THE RIGHT PLAYERS FOR A 3-4 DEFENSE .  THER IS A REASON MOST NFL TEAMS RUN A 4-3 DEFENSE .  WE HAVE ALWAYS RUN A 4-3 UNTIL EVERO CAM IN .  IF HE LEAVES WE NEED TO GET BACK TO WHAT HAS BEEN OUR STRENGHT .

We haven't really had a 4-3 in a while. 2018 was the last season.

  • Capers ran the same 3-4 defense from 95-98.
  • Seifert ran a traditional 4-3. Pete Carroll actually came from his system.
  • Fox ran a 4-3 with both coordinators he had. 
  • Ron ran a 4-3 with McDermott and Wilks although their coverages were very different. In 2019 he switched to a 3-4 when Washington was DC. 
  • A lot of people think Rhule and Snow ran a 4-3 but it was actually a 3-3-5 and they would flex into a 3-3, 3-4, or 4-3 depending on what Snow drummed up.

But I do agree, and prefer a 4-3 defense.

 

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I do prefer the 4-3 defense and would welcome the switch back to that scheme but it's so much easier to find a 3-4 edge than it is to find a truly dominant 4-3 DE. In the 4-3 defense the pass rush comes from the 4 down lineman on most snaps and unless you have a truly dominant DE or a great DT who can rush the passer then the QB can just pick you apart through the air. The 3-4 allows you to bring pressure on the QB in more ways and it can do well against the run this team just needs to go out and get a true 3-4 NT. With the win last week, we are picking too low to get Abdul Carter so maybe a combo of Mykel Williams in the first followed by Kenneth Grant or Deone Walker in the 2nd to play NT followed by some other bits and pieces elsewhere and we could have a solid unit next season. 

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