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I think the better question to ask is who would take the reps if both Mayo and Bruschi - if he's even on the roster (Reiss was the latest to say he has an uphill battle; I mentioned this last week) - are out. If just Bruschi is out, life continues normally...
How about Thomas? On likely running plays, line up Mayo and Thomas inside, some combination of Woods, TBC, Burgess and Green on the outside. This way, we have the bulk on the inside to match up with the guards without sacraficing too muh potential pass rush.
Who sets the edge than Woods can on one side (maybe). But on the other side TBC can't , Green has never played OLB, and Burgess only has a small amount of time and not with us. Neither Burgess or Green have picked there hand up off the turf and played OLB for us.
On first down (when the offense is in a running formation and not spread) and short yardage situations your likely combo of LBs is Woods and Thomas on the outside and Bru and Mayo on the inside.
Guyton will get some first down reps and all other ILB reps when there is 2 on the field. and as the year goes on if he can prove to be stout against the run he may get more and more reps from Bru.
The play where Sanders made the tackle?I did not miss anything . Did you miss the last preseason game when we opened in 3-4 where a guard was behind the LOS with guyton and mayo being pushed around ? .Ask benson how the guy tackling him in the middle was sanders and not the ILB . The gaurds had some success sealing gaps
from the ILB. We switched to 4-3 once benson was picking up a good yardage against our Base 3-4.
So, we are still counting on our three ILB's and have no contingency plan if one of them is injured.
Kinda but there are some contigencies. In order of how I would go
1) we keep Lennon
2) Seau
3) If three guys got hurt on the inside we would have to turn to Thomas to move in and use guys none of us have confidence in on the outside.
I don't think Bruschi makes the team. If he does, he will hardly play unless someone gets injured.
mgteich said:Perhaps I misspoke. I meant that there is no contingency under many proposed rosters. We will see if Lenon or Alexander are signed. I expect one of them to signed. Seau should not be counted on.
Yes, Thomas could move inside if Mayo or Guyton is injured, but that creates a larger problem outside since we would be counting on run contain (setting the edge) from Banta-Cain or Burgess.
Just curious, how many years have you been saying this/thinking it should be done.
This is actually the first year. In the past, I've never said to cut Bruschi, Seau or Vrabel, but I've said they need to improve the position.
oh OK so you didn't want to cut them because we hadn't replaced them but you did want them repalaced???
Bru doesn't have a role anymore. Hes a backup. Guyton and Mayo are the starters.
Then look for sanders to play a big role in stopping the run and forget 3rd long.
If Mayo gets hurt, we're going to see a huge dropoff.
Are you still insisting that Bruschi is good against the run? Hes not. He's not a liability like he is against the pass, but hes not even close to good. Bruschi last year was the king of getting to the pile late and falling on top of a player that someone else had already tackled. Notice how he had as many assists as tackles? Notice anyone else whose stats look like that? He's getting favorable hometown scoring.
Guyton is a better player than Bruschi in every phase of the game, and Bruschi isn't fit to even be Mayo's backup. If Mayo gets hurt, we're going to see a huge dropoff.
Almost every backup in the league would be a huge dropoff from Mayo. The issue is roster options for backup ILB's. Obviously these backups also need to be solid special team players. I favor Bruschi and Lenon. Who do you favor?
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