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Wilfork and dumerville added to the mix would put us in great position.
Wilfork and dumerville added to the mix would put us in great position.
Funny, I was well aware of this 4-4-3 formation that he's been using for quite some time....if you don't believe me, I even googled it for you for your own reading:
http://allgbp.com/2013/07/02/packers-playbook-part-8-the-hippo-defense/
You're welcome.
The hippo can be used to bring pressure on opposing QBs, especially when you don't respect opposing offensive WRs, am I the only one who's paid attention to Vikings games when AP was in his prime? You stack the box to stuff the run, but if there is no run, the extra guy doesn't just stand there, he takes down the QB.
No one in the league is using a package with only 3 DB's to defend the pass. That would get shredded.
Not necessarily, it depends on the personnel the offense is using, at the end of the day it's all about matchups. If the opposing offensive set is running a "Big" Formation aka 2 TE sets, or a multiple RB formation such as a Split Backs, Strong/Weak side Ace/I formation, etc a 4-4-3 works perfectly(If you have LBs who can cover, granted ours can be shaky at times). If you understood situational football in regards to personnel, you wouldn't make such a generalizing statement.
Not necessarily, it depends on the personnel the offense is using, at the end of the day it's all about matchups. If the opposing offensive set is running a "Big" Formation aka 2 TE sets, or a multiple RB formation such as a Split Backs, Strong/Weak side Ace/I formation, etc a 4-4-3 works perfectly(If you have LBs who can cover, granted ours can be shaky at times). If you understood situational football in regards to personnel, you wouldn't make such a generalizing statement.
I could quote the history of 3-4 defenses and big nickels all day, and it seems like I'll just get countered with some simple statement that has no actual Football IQ behind it apparently.
It seems you don't understand that offenses line up in three or more receiver sets on 70% of the snaps therefore defenses would get torched lining up in a hippo scheme. There are some situations in which it makes sense to use the package but for sure not to defend the pass.
"If you understood situational football..." *sigh*
Look dude, we don't know each other. So I don't know where you get off calling into question what I do and don't know about football in what I think might be our first forum interaction.
The reality is that 5+ defensive back sub package defense has been steadily climbing for the last ten years. In 2008, 43.4% of defense in the NFL deployed 5 or more DB's. By 2015, it was 63.4%. This season it will probably approach 70%. And the fact is that the Packers have always been on the extreme edge of nickel/dime defense use under Capers. Heck, they were staying in nickel against the Cowboys 6 OL looks in the playoffs.
Even going back to 2011, defensive formations with 4-7 defensive backs accounted for 97% of all defensive snaps league wide. That 3% of the time with less than 4 would basically account for GL formations and no much else.
So maybe before you call into question my understanding or football IQ, you should close your mouth and get your facts straight. Otherwise you might look like a fool.
I give you football knowledge.
I give you football knowledge, and you people give me percentages, you do realize 70 is less than 100 correct? I NEVER said that the team runs Hippo ALL the time, nor was it the base defensive package. I simply brought up the package's existence as well as our lack of production with its use, and the two of you continue to beat your chest about multiple WR sets, with no real valid information other than the fact of the league percentage of those sets, which any Joe Blow can pull off of probably PFF and ESPN. I'm not trying to insult either of your intelligences or Football IQs, but if you want to talk real football, you better come at me with something better than info that your garden variety Madden player can just toss out. Otherwise we can just agree to disagree; and I'll make sure I send you two a singing telegram when we have the Hippo against Seattle Week 1 on a 3rd and 7.
I give you football knowledge, and you people give me percentages, you do realize 70 is less than 100 correct?
I'm not talking about playing them like they are in their prime. But you bring in alpha guys, and the veteran leadership. You play them on a snap count, or only when we need them. And they will give us the last bit of high end talent, rotation on the dline, and olbs.They'd have the best defense in 2009.
I'm not talking about playing them like they are in their prime. But you bring in alpha guys, and the veteran leadership. You play them on a snap count, or only when we need them. And they will give us the last bit of high end talent, rotation on the dline, and olbs.
it's all good. I just really like the idea of bringing in Wilfork as a part timer. Dummerville would be great too.I just saw an opportunity for a joke, bud.
it's all good. I just really like the idea of bringing in Wilfork as a part timer. Dummerville would be great too.
That's no joke
This all started because you didn't even know we have a formation that includes 4 linemen and 4 linebackers, and I educated you. If I need to present you actual film study, I can educate you further.
Secondly I'm well aware that this is currently a passing era and that multiple WR sets are the norm, I never presented the Hippo as the Swiss army knife to pass coverage, it's purely a situational formation, so you continuing to throw your high percentages of passing sets against an entirely null and void.
To add to that further, with 70% of snaps being in subpackages where there are 4 down linemen, the fact that Elliott still can't get it done is even more apparent, and DC can occasionally draw up some exotic blitzes from time to time.
The job of a nose is to force two blockers, and not get pushed back. That opens up the rest of the team to make plays... the fact Wilfork played 600 snaps, on the #1 defense , without jj watt out there...I'm all in favor of the Packers signing Dumervil. Wilfork didn't perform on a high level last season and is still contemplating retirement though.