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<blockquote data-quote="Thirteen Below" data-source="post: 1030867" data-attributes="member: 18006"><p>Can't argue with the logic of that, but I've listened to a lot podcssts and interviews with him, and one thing thatg seems consistent for him is that he believes the whole defense starts at the line of scrimmage. His feeling is that in order for the secondary to do their whole "defensive back" thing, the quarterback needs to be forced into making decisions he doesn't want to have to make faster than he wants to have to make them. Sounds like he prioritizes pressuring the QB - make him throw a pass he was hoping he wasn't going to have to make, because that's how mistakes happen and mistakes are what you want the other team to make as often as possible.</p><p></p><p>I really think that now that Hafley has McKinney, Chop Robinson is probably at the top of his Christmas list. I'm not necessarily saying Gute is going to agree, or go along with it, but I do think Hafley would prefer an explosive, penetrating edge demon.</p><p></p><p>But then again, that is largely based on another opinion of mine - that Gute is going to trawl one more safety out of the free agent pool before the off-season is over.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But then, of course.... yeah. There is that.</p><p></p><p>So who knows. He could very well do something out of a clear blue sky, and make every single one of us look foolish. In fact, that's probably the more likely possibility. And if (and <em>when</em>) he does, OK - I'll be fine. I'm convinced the man has a plan in mind, and whatever it is, I trust it. Because he knows how to do his job 100 times better than I know how it should be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thirteen Below, post: 1030867, member: 18006"] Can't argue with the logic of that, but I've listened to a lot podcssts and interviews with him, and one thing thatg seems consistent for him is that he believes the whole defense starts at the line of scrimmage. His feeling is that in order for the secondary to do their whole "defensive back" thing, the quarterback needs to be forced into making decisions he doesn't want to have to make faster than he wants to have to make them. Sounds like he prioritizes pressuring the QB - make him throw a pass he was hoping he wasn't going to have to make, because that's how mistakes happen and mistakes are what you want the other team to make as often as possible. I really think that now that Hafley has McKinney, Chop Robinson is probably at the top of his Christmas list. I'm not necessarily saying Gute is going to agree, or go along with it, but I do think Hafley would prefer an explosive, penetrating edge demon. But then again, that is largely based on another opinion of mine - that Gute is going to trawl one more safety out of the free agent pool before the off-season is over. But then, of course.... yeah. There is that. So who knows. He could very well do something out of a clear blue sky, and make every single one of us look foolish. In fact, that's probably the more likely possibility. And if (and [I]when[/I]) he does, OK - I'll be fine. I'm convinced the man has a plan in mind, and whatever it is, I trust it. Because he knows how to do his job 100 times better than I know how it should be done. [/QUOTE]
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