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That's why we are mainly playing 4-3 for. LOL

Well yeah haha, but I was mainly responding to the guy trying to explain we have the personnel for the 3-4.

Hardy might have the size for it but he would not be a good fit. Every single player in our front seven would be out of where they fit best sans Edwards and even then, he isn't that good of an NT.

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Well yeah haha, but I was mainly responding to the guy trying to explain we have the personnel for the 3-4.

Hardy might have the size for it but he would not be a good fit. Every single player in our front seven would be out of where they fit best sans Edwards and even then, he isn't that good of an NT.

For us to play 3-4 at a full time bases. We need a real good and healthy LB core and a good secondary to go along with that. Then we might play with the 3-4 alot more like GB does. But for now we have just enough good talent to play some solid 4-3. I'm ok with 4-3.
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