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Re: The Official Defense Has Major Issues/Fire Jim Haslett Thread
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If you go to "Guide to N.F.L. Defenses, Part 1", it explains the different d-linemen techniques and might give us insight into why Haynesworth didn't want to play in the 3-4. In the article, Warren Sapp said the year he switched from a 4-3 tackle to a 3-4 end was the hardest year in his life.
://fifthdown.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/09/06/guide-to-n-f-l-defenses-part-1/
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Yep, when David-freaking-no-pocket-presence-easily-rattled-shitty-qb-Carr says "we aren't afraid of you" to one of the greatest D-linemen ever and is RIGHT about what he's saying, I don't see how the **** Shanahan gets away with such a blatant misuse of AH's talent. And Sapp wasn't playing NT, he was playing a 3-4 DE.
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