MatelaAntwerp wrote:
I don't mean to say that size is the end all to be all. In fact I don't think I have said that. I have said what we lack on the DLine is size. We seem to have the undersized quick guys. While B Hicks was here I beleive he played with a much larger Tackle on his shoulder.
Here is where I think you have made some incorrect observations. I do agree that we are very undersized on the DL. I've complained about it for years that we seem to constantly bring in nothing but undersized kids to play on our defense across the board. We take guys who are undersized at safety and put them at LB (Dozier), we put guys that would be undersized LBs and play them at DE (Briggs), etc. It appears to be the philosophy of the coaching staff, and I don't much care for it myself.
That being said, I'm not coach so we go with the philosophy that the coaching staff has put forth. I could look up the quotes if I weren't so lazy, but I seem to recall that our staff is trying to put together a DL that may not be the biggest, but is able to penetrate and cause disruption. Therein lies the problem. We're bringing in kids that are small for their position, but very few of them are actually able to make up for that with quickness or technique.
I'm hoping Lovett makes improvements this year, because over the past few years I really cannot figure out what we're trying to do along the front 7. One week you'll hear Brandon complain that our DL isn't penetrating and making plays. Then the next you'll hear him say that it's not all the DLs fault that the LBs are supposed to be the ones that maek the tackles. Looking at the guys they have recruited it seems to me they're going for more of a 1 gap type attack. Each DL has a gap, and he attacks it at the snap hoping to penetrate and cause disruption in the backfield. In that style of defense (similar to Lovie Smith) you would prefer smaller, more athletic DL players. However, as I mentioned above, he has made comments in the past that make it sound like they're more of a 2 gap team, which (to put it very simply) is more concerned with the DL taking up blocks so the LBs can make plays. In that style you'd like to have some bulkier DL players, and quickness is less important.
If we're trying to be a one gap team then I think the guys we are bringing in don't seem to have the necessary athleticism/technique/instincts to create the disruption we need. If we're trying to be a two gap team then I definitely think we need to bring in some larger guys to help occupy space. Either way I think we can all agree that in Brandon's tenure our DL has been pretty much putrid as a rule, and is quite likely the biggest reason we have not won any championships. Until we start getting consistent play from the front 7 that allows us to stop the running game and put the ball back into our offense's hands we will never win; it's really that simple.