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Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:49 am to
Posted by LovetheLord
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Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:49 am to
What do you think those 4 guys look like size and weight wise? And would you go heavy in the middle and leaner on the Edges?
Posted by Shaft Williams
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Member since Jul 2010
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Posted on 1/14/20 at 10:01 am to
I think our defense will be fine with better tackling, more QB pressure, and more experience that we will have next season. Also, I'm sure every DC and OC is studying the LSU offense and I think the DCs will have a better idea of how to defend such an offense.

I'm interested to see if we hear anything about coaches Saban consults with in the off season about his defense.
Posted by Riseupfromtherubble
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Posted on 1/14/20 at 10:05 am to
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What do you think those 4 guys look like size and weight wise? And would you go heavy in the middle and leaner on the Edges?



Courtney Upshaw and Tim Williams on the edge
Quinnen Williams and Jon Allen in the middle.

Or hopefully, Will Anderson and Drew Sanders on the edge
Tim Smith and Christian Barmore in the middle.

It's really hard to find 3 down players that can combat any type of offense you're going to see. Those guys, the Jon Allens and Quinnen Williams of the world, are first round picks for a reason. Being able to penetrate and disrupt the passing game while holding the point of attack in the running game takes a special type of athlete. You either need specialists or freaks.

I think why you see us "fatten up" our defensive ends is that we're trying to create a balanced player that isn't limited by what he's able to do in situational football.

Do you know why that's important? Because everybody runs tempo now. If they don't sub, you can't sub. So you need guys that can rush the passer and play against the run or else you have a clear weak link that can be exploited until you're able to get him off the field.

Unfortunately there are only a few freaks every season. If you miss on them then you have to mold the clay you've got. I think we've ended up with a lot of DE type players that are pretty good at everything but great at nothing. The 260-275 pound freshman that come in as pretty good high school pass rushers, but will never quite have that twitch as the 230 pounder that bulked up a little, and don't have the strength right away to successfully play the run. They're more well rounded players if you work on bulking them up, because they aren't super twitchy anyway.
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