#56fanatic
10-27-2005, 11:17 AM
What is everyones thought of the Redskins switching to a 3-4 defense the majority of the time. How is it going to hold up the weekend against the G-Men and their pretty explosive offense?
I believe it puts better atheletes on the field, we can hide our blitzes better, and we get a better pass rush from Marcus or LaVar. What do you guys think!
TheMalcolmConnection
10-27-2005, 11:24 AM
I'll say this about the Giants and their explosive offense. They do have a great turnover ratio which leads to them having shorter fields to work with, hence the reason their offense "ranks" around the middle. It's easy to be explosive when you don't have to drive very far. Also, they have the top return man in the NFL at this second...
#56fanatic
10-27-2005, 11:30 AM
The G-men have a pretty potent offense, and alot of good weapons. Toomer, Burress, Shockey, Tiki, and Eli manning is a stud. He drove his team down the field last week, he certainly didn't look like a 2nd year QB. I hope we can pressure him into making some mistakes. I believe our Offense will move the ball well, we just need to keep their Offense off the field.
I'm not sure what the original question is, are you saying the Skins are switching to the 3-4? Because that's not true, it's a formation they use from time to time but they're not making a switch from their base 4-3.
GW uses multiple formations and packages and the 3-4 is just one of the many tricks he has up his sleeve.
firstdown
10-27-2005, 11:47 AM
I think we are using the 3/4 alittle more because our front four are not able to put constant presure on the QB. He uses the 3/4 to hide were the blitz will be coming from.
#56fanatic
10-27-2005, 11:51 AM
I think we are using the 3/4 alittle more because our front four are not able to put constant presure on the QB. He uses the 3/4 to hide were the blitz will be coming from.
Thank you for explaining that. I didn't say we were switching to the 3/4 all the time. It is new to the defense because we have not used it at all for the last few years. I believe we will be using it more than the 4/3 agianst the G-Men to apply more pressure and try to confuse Eli some. if that is possible. I always have liked the 3/4, Baltimore has used it very well the past how many years. Its hard to pick up blitzes and hard for O-lineman to pick someone to block on running plays. I also believe we have better LBs than Lineman, and it gives us the chance to have better playmakers on the field.
We've used the 3-4 a little more this year, but I'm pretty sure we saw it here and there last year too.
FRPLG
10-27-2005, 12:11 PM
We used it on occasion last year for basically the same reasons we are using it now. I am guessing GW thinks our LBs are better as a group than the front four so he does what he can to get them on the field. The main problem I see is that our LBs are faster types and not the big hole pluggers that are sometimes needed for a 3-4. Lavar should benefit from it as he is essentially a DE playing LB in terms of size. Maybe the working in of Lavar is where the genensis of the increased use is. Either way it seemed to work against the sisters of the poor last week so maybe they'll keep using it. I like unpredictability.
Big C
10-27-2005, 12:22 PM
we used the 3-4 more cuz we had no depth at tackle for the game, and salave'a was playing hurt. just an assumption really.
Southpaw
10-27-2005, 12:29 PM
The 3-4 is a tricky formation if it is not run to perfection. The main problem is it gives the running back a better chance to reach the second level. The Ravens are able to use it effectively because they have a very good linebacking core, and arguably the best open field tackler in the league, Ray Lewis(when he is healthy). Not to say that Washingtons linebacking core isn't very good, but having not used the 3-4 very much, Tiki could cause them some trouble if they try to use it a lot. I don't think it'll be used much this week except on obvious passing situations.