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Originally Posted by The_Riddler
Maualuga next to Jerod Mayo would have been lights out, we could have kept our base 3-4 and rushed AD instead of dropping him back into coverage and relying on this horrible 4-man (no pass rush) line that we are employing now that makes the Kyle Orton's of the world look like San Francisco Joe.
We could have trotted out a tandem of (Clay Matthews, Rey Maualuga, Jerod Mayo and AD off the edge to rush). With our normal 3 man line. BB flat out blew it...........People give this BS about Rey being dumb as a bag of rocks and he can't fit our scheme ? What, give me a break. Rey is making plays all over the field for the Bengals (sacks, tackles for losses) and we trot out the likes of Pierre Woods and a 4-man dline that can't generate any kind of pressure and leaves our secondary hanging out to dry.
Take off the Patriots glasses and realize that BB f'd up this draft big time. Clay Matthews and Rey Maualuga, could have and should have been Patriots.
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Ok, I agree that a talent player who doesn't fit into the Pats' system is so awesome that his awesomeness would magically convert read and react responsibilities into just flying around into making plays. Awesomeness is something that can't be taut and only players like Maualuga.
BTW, while talking about the Bengals. Have you ever wondered why Cedric Benson was a huge bust in Chicago, but has turned into a very solid RB for the Bengals? Maybe it is because of the scheme? It wasn't like Matt Forte had trouble running last year when he replaced Benson.
Seriously, some players fit one system and other players fit another. Not all players can play in all systems. If you are physically gifted and not great on football knowledge, you are going to fit in better in a system that Marvin Lewis runs than Bill Belichick. That is a fact of the matter. That is why most of the players who leave the Patriots don't do well elsewhere because the Pats got them because they have talents that fit their system, but won't fit others.