Ted Thompson and a 3-4 defense
Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 10:14 pm
When it became quite possible in my mind that Sanders might get fired and links to Nolan make it also quite possible he could get the job and bring a 3-4 here, it made me wonder something about Ted.
He obviously has the full authority to draft anyone he pleases and sign who he pleases. That said, in all his scouting years and GM years, i believe every team he's been with has run a 4-3 defense. Now the principles of those 4-3 schemes weren't always the same, but all were 4-3 defenses.
So it makes me wonder if the Packers did switch to a 3-4 defense, would he need help evaluating talent to best fit a scheme that he's never acquired players for? Granted, we aren't talking advanced quantum physics here and the basics needed for a good 3-4 defense are fairly obvious, but i'm still sure there are some subtle things when evaluating players that a GM needs to be well versed in when best trying to acquire talent for a scheme that is pretty different than a 4-3, especially at linebacker.
I'm of course not in draft meetings and maybe Ted already takes a lot of input from his coaches, but i wonder if he'd have to take even more input if the team went to a defense he's never acquired players for?
He obviously has the full authority to draft anyone he pleases and sign who he pleases. That said, in all his scouting years and GM years, i believe every team he's been with has run a 4-3 defense. Now the principles of those 4-3 schemes weren't always the same, but all were 4-3 defenses.
So it makes me wonder if the Packers did switch to a 3-4 defense, would he need help evaluating talent to best fit a scheme that he's never acquired players for? Granted, we aren't talking advanced quantum physics here and the basics needed for a good 3-4 defense are fairly obvious, but i'm still sure there are some subtle things when evaluating players that a GM needs to be well versed in when best trying to acquire talent for a scheme that is pretty different than a 4-3, especially at linebacker.
I'm of course not in draft meetings and maybe Ted already takes a lot of input from his coaches, but i wonder if he'd have to take even more input if the team went to a defense he's never acquired players for?