First I need to say that I hate offense. For the most part I can be counted on to hate everything exciting, entertaining, or generally attractive in football. I hate long passes; I hate trick plays; I even hate shotgun formations. Defense is the name of the game. I’m the kind of guy who gets my linebacker to win the Heisman in college football video games. Despite a similar team personality, defensively speaking
For a guy like me,
Perhaps the most important feature of the 3-4 is that on standard defensive plays you want to rush 4 men; ordinarily these would be the 4 defensive linemen, however with only 3 down linemen, the extra rusher comes from any one of the 4 linebackers or in rare occasions one of the defensive backs. The effect is that the quarterback does not know where all the rushers are coming from. Usually the defense plays in a zone relying on a quick and unpredictable pass rush to prevent the quarterback from exploiting holes in the zone (in the scheme speed and strength in the front 7 can make up for lack of speed in the secondary). See how the Steelers frustrated Peyton Manning in the 2006 NFL play-offs. Manning who has a made a career out of being able to read defenses and react, could not tell what the Steelers were doing.
Ok, Scott, you’re oddly obsessed with defenses, what’s the big deal? The big deal is that when Will Muschamp came to
However, now with a year under his belt I’m told to watch out for the Muschamp’s 3-4 again and I am getting scared. The 3-4 is the flashy woman I sleep with when I am away on business, but despite my unfaithfulness, I always love and come back to the 4-3. I know I can count on her. Of course my infidelity could remain a secret for only so long, and the football gods may be punishing me for the rest of my life. I’ve had to suffer through Tuberville running fake punts and attempting fourth down conversions, and whatever other football debaucheries he conjures up, but now the sanctity of the defense I have counted on for so long may be violated. A second middle linebacker will be running through the holy of holies.
I honestly do not expect to see the Tigers spend too much time in the 3-4, but Scott Looney favorite Sen’Derrick Marks has been moved to defensive end. In the 3-4 defensive ends are generally built more like defensive tackles as only 3 linemen are expected to engage 5 offensive linemen, so his presence at the end would be extremely valuable. Also we possess linebackers capable of playing zone coverage or rushing through offensive lines (Tray Blackmon can run through any offensive line and most brick walls), and the aggressive pass rushing will take some heat off our suspect secondary. My only fear is the ability to maintain the interior run defense, which is the obvious potential weakness when you take away one of the defensive tackles.
In conclusion, getting the best 11 players on the field regardless of position and not letting dogmatic conventions get in the way of in game adjustments is the best defensive philosophy. I expect to see