Mogamedogz
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Not named Richard Seymour.
This is a question for all you old school x's and o's junkies. Who are some of the best 2-gap 3-4 DE/DT's in the history of the game, who maybe never got enough credit because of the lack of "flashy" stats that come along with the job?
Not named Richard Seymour.
This is a question for all you old school x's and o's junkies. Who are some of the best 2-gap 3-4 DE/DT's in the history of the game, who maybe never got enough credit because of the lack of "flashy" stats that come along with the job?
and 2 gap means? LOL
i see, so one gap means only defending one side of the opposing lineman?
so how can you be a 3 gap DE???
Hampton played in a 4-3 though. He would have been ideal for it. And, was a great player. I thought Bears D was more get up-field than read/react. Leonard Marshall - NYG was a helluva 3-4 end. Just ask Joe Montana. I would probably go with Lyle Alzado though. Of course, he was chemically enhanced.
Alzado is a good one. I didn't even think about him. Lyle was probably crazy (and Juiced up) enough to handle 3-gaps.
How about Joe Klecko? Supposedly he was strong as an OX. He played all over the Dline too.
Ted Washington has come the closest until we have a 400 LB DL.i see, so one gap means only defending one side of the opposing lineman?
so how can you be a 3 gap DE???