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Recent Switches to 3-4 Defense Usually Mean Improvement

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Old 07-05-2011, 02:36 PM   #16
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Re: Recent Switches to 3-4 Defense Usually Mean Improvement

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Come on, sir. That argument is weak sauce. Ngata and Haynesworth played completely different positions.
Calling the facts from 2009 weak sauce is a good arguement?
Haynsesoworth played DT in 2009 much harder to get sacks as DT then a 3-4End.
But, even sack total aside how but snaps played?
You can believe whatever you want, but the stats support that Haynesworth played well in 2009.

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Now, I will concede that having Haynesworth in there helped the rest of the defense get their sacks by getting double teams, which opened things up for other pass rushers.
Agreed.

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But he still pulled himself off the field. Playing in 12 games and then leaving some of those twelve games early?
In 2009? When did he pull himself off the field? And how did he leave early in those 12 games yet amass such a high % of snaps played?
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