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Old 10-07-2006, 02:09 PM   #1
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Default Scout.com Seymour matchup

Anyone else think this is an advantage and we may see more of the 4/3 than normal?

http://story.scout.com/a.z?s=121&p=2&c=576741

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- RG Damion McIntosh, who made his first start at right guard Sunday after playing left tackle for the past seven seasons, worked with the first team and expected to continue to start at guard. He'll have his hands full with talented Patriots DTs Vince Wilfork and Richard Seymour.
I recall Sey mentioning how much he liked that set, and if he has a real advantage here against McIntosh to get quickly into the pocket or funnel the run to the center it wouldn't surprise me to see a lot of it in this game.
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Anyone else think this is an advantage and we may see more of the 4/3 than normal?

http://story.scout.com/a.z?s=121&p=2&c=576741



I recall Sey mentioning how much he liked that set, and if he has a real advantage here against McIntosh to get quickly into the pocket or funnel the run to the center it wouldn't surprise me to see a lot of it in this game.
thing is the pats have different variations of the 4-3.

they have a set with d-ends of seymour and warren and d-tackles of wright and wilfork

they also have d-ends of green and warren, then d-tackles of wilfork and seymour

they also use those fronts in the nickle

but yes i see it as being used a little more tomorrow to take advantage of that week o-line and overpower it.
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