First off, OTOH, Ninko played LDE against the Eagles last year. The team does employ a lighter 4-man front even as a base. Like everything we do, it's dependent upon opponent. And so far, he and Scott have been the DEs in this offseason, with Deaderick playing inside.
Deaderick and Ellis were the only LDEs last year in the base D.
Second, your argument itself is evolving. I'm sure we can look up posts from last offseason where you scoffed at us being primarily 43 and primarily sub and how we're only interested in big 34 ends. Now you're arguing that we mostly employ a large DE at one of the two DE spots in our 43 man front, that we still only play maybe, what, 15% of the time?
No, you can't but its nice of you to make up things and say I must have said them.
I have been talking about the prevelance and imprtance of sub packages since 2006.
I did not 'scoff' at any discussion of defensive alignment. I blatantly disagreed with the crowd that said we would play an 'attacking one gap 43 defense', and guess what, I was right.
I expected more 34 than 43, but that was irrelevant especially considering we used the exact same personell, which is why we had a 300 lb LDE ALL SEASON. BB also explained that the 43 was easier to teach so with a short camp that is why he started with it. I accept that.
I don't know what the % a 43 base is used has to do with the requirements of who plays LDE in it, perhaps you can explain to me since you keep repaeating it.
No one is arguing with you b/c it's a point that hardly matters. You're arguing about who is playing a position maybe 15% of our snaps just because it supports your outdated model of this defense. The rest of us are concerned with the other 85%.
Actually you are arguing with me, and the base is more like 40-50% depending upon opponent and score.
We have a heavy 43 front, yeah. We also can play a light 43 front. Compared to the sub, we play these formations much less.
When have we played a base 43 with 2 260lb DEs?
Well, we've changed, and so have your arguments. You've begrudged any change to a lighter, faster defense. Before it was begrudging us not being a primarily 34 team, now it's begrudging us not being a 43 team that only employs big DEs.
Not really. The only change is what you misunderstand.
We were absolutely not, by any means a lighter, faster defense last year.
I have said for years 34 or 43 is irrelevant because it is the same personell. How is that begrudging?
And might that have something to do with our RDE - a 255lb DE, BTW - going down for the year? Is it not a coincidence the shift happened then? I think we tried 43 for one more game, and realized Ellis still sucked, so we moved on. Plus, again, it's hugely dictated by opponent.
Probably did, because the other 6 guys stayed the same, and Carter was more comfortable in a 3 point stance. What you fail to realize is the concepts of the defense were unchanged, only the alignment.
Let's just review what we've done this offseason:
1) Drafted Chandler Jones, a 265lbs DE
or 34 olb, and sub DE
2) Drafted Jake Bequette, a 270lbs DE
see above
3) Drafted Dont'a Hightower, a 270lbs LB who plays DE in sub
You have absolutely no idea what his role will be. VERY doubtful he will be a DE in sub
4) Moved Rob Ninkovich, at 260lbs, to DE full-time
What? You just made that up.
5) Signed Trevor Scott, at 250lbs, and played him at DE across from Ninkovich
So, we signed a guy with zero sacks and will build a defense around him?
6) Played Brandon Deaderick inside in camps
Huh? Camp is 1 day old.
7) Run a base 43 in all offseason camps
Every year BB has been here the 43 is introduced first, and AGAIN 43 or 34 is irrelevant, CONCEPT is relevant.
8) Not signed a single 34 defensive end
Fanene
9) Not drafted a single 34 defensive end
So all the other years we didnt do that mean what?
Please look at these facts and tell me what conclusion you make from them.
That you made a list and pretended it supports your predefined conclusion.