I hope we can pick up Wesley Woodyard to pair with David in Nickel situations, and a scheme versatile DL like Arthur Jones.
Agree with OP, I think our offensive personel, especially Glennon, will thrive in this system.
Will be interesting to see what ATL does...Clowney will be tempting, but their O-Line was historically bad....they have to fix it or Ryan will be pedestrian again in 2014. If Jake Matthews is still there, they are going to have to strongly consider him. They really can't roll with Trueblood for another year, can they? :-)
Glennon - He may be too slow footed for the misdirections however he has the ball placement for Tedford's offenseLorig - Free agent that may be re-signed as that is a big part of a Tedford offenseMartin - Tedford is going to like him along with Rainey and James. Expect all three to see major action..even Demps.Wright - I can see Tedford using him on drag routes often.Vjax/mwill - They will benefit more from Tedford's offensive design for YAC opportunitiesMcCoy - He will be a monsterSpence - He proved he can play noseGholston - It will be interesting to see him playing downhillMeans - Not sure but he has the potentialClayborn - No more standup rusherFoster - Will make a nice SAMDavid - Even better...hard to believeRevis - Oh yeah.. o.OBanks - Benefit more with new schemeBarron and Goldhson - Will be taught how to stay in a shell properlyDefense is actually a pass rusher away from taking off and a Mike that can fly down the pipe in pass coverage. Offense will need another TE, slot WR and mauling guard/OT. Quarterback will be a big question mark as well.
Not that its a critical point, but on Lorig . . does Tedford's offense rely on a FB? I thought - certainly could be wrong - that he was more of a single back guy?Good post
The best part is we finally have a Head Coach who knows how to fit scheme to players.Lovie played a ton of cover 2 early because he had a middle linebacker in Urlacher dominant enough to fly back in coverage while still being smart enough to play the run. As that shifted, so did Lovie's approach. Urlacher became more of a true in the box MLB and Lovie played more man, single safety to take advantage of a great CB in Peanut Tillman who could take the other opponents' WR out of the game.I see him doing the same here - crafting the scheme to fit the players we have.
I see him doing the same here - crafting the scheme to fit the players we have.
Woah, woah, woah. Is that allowed?
I see him doing the same here - crafting the scheme to fit the players we have.
Woah, woah, woah. Is that allowed?
Next thing you know he will be doing fancy shmancy stuff like making adjustments and going with what's working.
No trading up. It makes little sense to do so. We are already missing draft picks and have too many holes to fill along the QB, OL, DL and WR. Stay pat at #7 and take the best of the 4 left.