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DE/OLB Hybrid
As our defense transitions and morphs into a defense of complete versatility in the front seven, I continue to be concerned about the future of Cunningham in this new style defense. Is he capable of excelling in a hybrid system?
Does he have any position flexibility to his game? Does this new defense now allow BB the luxury of drafting those DE/OLB one dimensional pass rushers that might be able to convert to OLB, that in years past he completely ignored? PS: Barwin is starting in Houston at OLB and Reed also in Houston looked pretty darn good against the Jets as well. |
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Justin Houston has looked impressive for the chiefs as well.I thought Houston could play in a 4-3 or 3-4 defense.
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I still am not convinced Carter can last for 16 games at a high level. At best he is a spot pass rusher; which is why we need Cunningham to make a year two leap. |
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So far this camp, Cunningham had a mere 10 days working around Carter prior to the Tampa game, so I'm not surprised if that (possible) mentoring relationship has yet to bear striking results in improving Cunningham's pass rush. Meanwhile, he's covering early-down work very well - the part of defending that creates those 3rd-and-long situations that Carter, playing his spot role, thrives on. So, Cunningham isn't even close to being on any "hot seat" with me. |
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Ochmed Im pretty sure you're a 'Bama fan so what are you early thoughts on Courtney Upshaw as a possibility in the 2012 draft.
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