Caleb Tremblay, 4* 2018 DT, Sacramento (American River JC), CA
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Rule 1. Mods?CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
The problem is a lot of fucking idiots out there think we play DEs, so I'm going to keep pushing that until those people are wiped off the face of the earth.RoadDawg55 said:Everyone is essentially making the same point. The base defense is essentially a 4-2-5. 2-4-5, 2-2-2-5... Whatever the fuck you want to call it. We all watch the games.
The Sam/Buck are hybrid types, with more of an emphasis on rushing the passer than coverage.
Mathis and Kikaha were tweener DE's or 3/4 OLB's. Enough Hugh Mullen bullshit. -
I think we could really use some DE's this year. Like Tremblay.
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Without getting overly precious, I think it's best represented as a 2-2-2-5 because we essentially look for 4 different body types in recruiting.
We look for "inside guys" (NTs and 3Ts have not traditionally been so clearly different in our defense), then BUCK/SAM types... then inside LB types.
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I guess you're too young to remember Feeny and Littleton playing Buck and Sam.BallzDeep said:Buck and Sam are DE's. If your playing DE 95% of the time out of a two point stance and dropping into coverage 5% of the time your a fucking DE. Standing up instead of putting your hand in the ground to show the QB that you're a threat to drop into coverage doesn't make you an OLB. When the Buck or Sam do drop into coverage all they do is drop into a zone in the flat. The coaches rarely drop them into coverage because they are susceptible to getting beat by RB's on wheel routes. Don't try to correct me if you don't know shit.
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How will we replace them?NeGgaPlEaSe said:
I guess you're too young to remember Feeny and Littleton playing Buck and Sam.BallzDeep said:Buck and Sam are DE's. If your playing DE 95% of the time out of a two point stance and dropping into coverage 5% of the time your a fucking DE. Standing up instead of putting your hand in the ground to show the QB that you're a threat to drop into coverage doesn't make you an OLB. When the Buck or Sam do drop into coverage all they do is drop into a zone in the flat. The coaches rarely drop them into coverage because they are susceptible to getting beat by RB's on wheel routes. Don't try to correct me if you don't know shit.
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I am so fucking here for this DE versus none DE argument, let's gooooooo!BallzDeep said:Buck and Sam are DE's. If your playing DE 95% of the time out of a two point stance and dropping into coverage 5% of the time your a fucking DE. Standing up instead of putting your hand in the ground to show the QB that you're a threat to drop into coverage doesn't make you an OLB. When the Buck or Sam do drop into coverage all they do is drop into a zone in the flat. The coaches rarely drop them into coverage because they are susceptible to getting beat by RB's on wheel routes. Don't try to correct me if you don't know shit.
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If anything besides a 2-2-2-5 it's a 3-3-5. Sam is not a DE by any stretch. Buck is a hybrid.
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#TSIOBoredBitches know UW doesn't use DE's!dnc said:#TeamNoDE
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Around here it is "FUCK OFF!!!!"BallzDeep said:A true OLB plays 5-yards off the line off scrimmage, plays in coverage against the pass, and only rushes the QB when a blitz calls for it. A player that plays on the line of scrimmage, defends the run as a DE, rushes the QB as a DE, but a couple of times a game drops into zone-flat coverage is a DE. Doesn't matter if he plays out of a two-point stance or a three-point stance, he's a motherfucking DE.
Last season our defense played nickel 70% of snaps. The Buck position doesn't change between base and nickel. That motherfucker is playing DE 95-100% of snaps and it varies a bit depending on how fast/athletic the player is in coverage. In nickel the SAM is the same as Buck, a DE that occasionally drops into coverage. In base, the SAM is a true OLB like I previously mentioned. Overall the Buck is 95% DE 5% OLB and the SAM is 70% DE and 30% OLB. This is why the players at Buck tend to be bigger than players at SAM. The SAM has to a bit lighter and faster because he plays a bit more in coverage. Regardless, both motherfuckers are playing mostly DE unless the defense switches back to being predominantly their base package like it was in 2014. End of argument. Fuck me, Fuck you, and Fuck everybody.






