You're cool, I just want to know some info if you knew it. Everything I've seen or heard suggests a 4-3. The info you told me was interesting, because it was the first I'd heard of it. I knew Pendergast left to go to the Chiefs and he took his style with him.
Last year they were a 4-3, and I think IIRC that Calais Campbelll was involved in this decision to play that style.
It was more of a "do you know something I don't, and if so what exactly do you know" type, because I'd rather be accurate in terms of do they play a 3-4, or is it the hybrid etc. It could affect their MO for the draft, their personnel etc. and may take some guys off the board.
I was just trying to squeeze as much out of you as I could. Thats why I said are they a 4-3 that switches to 3-4, or are they a real 3-4 etc. I' have discussions where people do believe they played a 3-4 last year. Any extra info I can get I'll jump over. Just so I have it available. :up:
The Kruger thing I thought you missed. :up:
Sidbury is going to be more athletic regardless, thats not an issue. I do wonder about him being very high cut though. Getting his legs coiled and uncoiled, when he hasn't rehearsed his steps. You know the Combine drilling that gets to the point of counting steps etc.
Under game conditions can he do it, because of his body type? It could get in the way a bit more when it isn't rehearsed and known, where he knows his next step goes 'here'. He's a good player and he is climbing, as usually happens DE's start to rise as we get closer to the draft, MLB's fall, as do TE's. So he and Vekuine should rise about half a round or so, by the time it is all said and done.