Mitch
Crawled Through 5 FB Fields
Now that Whiz has been extended...I have complete confidence that with him orchestrating the offense we will be extremely competitive throughout his tenure here. In fact, even though KW is retired I believe that the Cardinals' offense could even become stronger in the years ahead. I attribute much of Warner's success to Whiz's handling of him, and Whiz's ability to put the players in the best possible position to succeed.
I also applaud Whiz for giving the rookies roles and integrating them more quickly into his system.
I did not see the same with Bill Davis.
It was his first year as DC...so I imagine he deserves a Mulligan of sorts. But this year he is going to have to integrate an infusion of youth into his defense and he has to give those players reasonable roles and expectations.
But here's my greatest concern...we have a cadre of promising young 3-4 OLBers in Messers Brown, Davis, Washington and Baggs...but...can any or all of them be effective DEs in the 4 man rush? This is a huge question and one of the interesting dilemmas of the 3-4 defense. These days you need quick athletic players on the edge in the 3-4 who can be on the smaller quicker side, but MOST of the time these days you need to use the 4 man rush on passing downs...which means you have to have legitimate 4-3 DE types.
While Clark Haggans offered a good, solid effort on his side in 4 man rushes, he is still a bit older and undersized for the role.
IMO, what the Cardinals need to strongly consider is complementing the 3-4 OLBers with legitimate 4-3 DEs (what B-Train offered the team)...which is why it behooves the Cardinals to look very closely at acquiring Joey Porter (he's an edge threat in any defense), or Aaron Kampman (4 man line edge rusher), or look to draft a pure pass rusher in the draft a la Brandon Graham (Michigan) or Carlos Dunlap (Florida) or Jerry Hughes (TCU).
IMO, we need both Porter and one of these guys.
We also need much better pass defenders in the secondary...which is why, if we are going to grab a pass rusher at #26, we need to sign one or two UFAs and then draft another CB as early as possible.
The depth at those two positions (DE and CB) is of utmost importance.
While I agree with the sentiment of grabbing a talented NT...the reality is they only really help you on first downs and on short yardage situations. You stuff a team on first down, the NT comes out, because you are anticipating two straight passes, so you go into the 4 man rush sets, with possible blitz options.
This is why...and this is the Aquarian in me...I think in years to come, that unless the roster numbers increase, teams will start to abandon the 3-4, because it requires you to have NTs, quick all-purpose OLBers and stout, quick edge rushing DEs for when you switch over to the 4 man rush. Too many pieces for so small and limited a roster.
I also applaud Whiz for giving the rookies roles and integrating them more quickly into his system.
I did not see the same with Bill Davis.
It was his first year as DC...so I imagine he deserves a Mulligan of sorts. But this year he is going to have to integrate an infusion of youth into his defense and he has to give those players reasonable roles and expectations.
But here's my greatest concern...we have a cadre of promising young 3-4 OLBers in Messers Brown, Davis, Washington and Baggs...but...can any or all of them be effective DEs in the 4 man rush? This is a huge question and one of the interesting dilemmas of the 3-4 defense. These days you need quick athletic players on the edge in the 3-4 who can be on the smaller quicker side, but MOST of the time these days you need to use the 4 man rush on passing downs...which means you have to have legitimate 4-3 DE types.
While Clark Haggans offered a good, solid effort on his side in 4 man rushes, he is still a bit older and undersized for the role.
IMO, what the Cardinals need to strongly consider is complementing the 3-4 OLBers with legitimate 4-3 DEs (what B-Train offered the team)...which is why it behooves the Cardinals to look very closely at acquiring Joey Porter (he's an edge threat in any defense), or Aaron Kampman (4 man line edge rusher), or look to draft a pure pass rusher in the draft a la Brandon Graham (Michigan) or Carlos Dunlap (Florida) or Jerry Hughes (TCU).
IMO, we need both Porter and one of these guys.
We also need much better pass defenders in the secondary...which is why, if we are going to grab a pass rusher at #26, we need to sign one or two UFAs and then draft another CB as early as possible.
The depth at those two positions (DE and CB) is of utmost importance.
While I agree with the sentiment of grabbing a talented NT...the reality is they only really help you on first downs and on short yardage situations. You stuff a team on first down, the NT comes out, because you are anticipating two straight passes, so you go into the 4 man rush sets, with possible blitz options.
This is why...and this is the Aquarian in me...I think in years to come, that unless the roster numbers increase, teams will start to abandon the 3-4, because it requires you to have NTs, quick all-purpose OLBers and stout, quick edge rushing DEs for when you switch over to the 4 man rush. Too many pieces for so small and limited a roster.
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