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Originally Posted by SUNRA
I disagree..
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Ah, yes. I thought you would. Perhaps you would be more agreeable to the opinion of "an experienced coach," rather than an "enlightened fan":
http://www.thewarpath.net/camp04/Blache.mp3
In case you don't feel like listening to the clip:
Greg Blache on the differences between nose tackles and 3-techniques:
"Your 3-technique is more of a pass rush, more of an athletic type of tackle. Your nose tackle is more of a run player, he's the anchor, he's the focal point of the defense. You want to force them to have to block him with two people; mathematically you start a domino effect if they've got to block him with two people to run the ball inside. If you can do that, then everything else kind of stems off of that.
But your 3-technique is definitely much more of a playmaker, whereas your nose, your shade, is more of an anchor guy."
Blache on which particular players fit into those different roles:
"Right now, Joe Salave'a and Brandon Noble are more true nose tackles. Jermaine Haley's a little bit of each; he can play the "3", he can play the nose. Joe Salave'a can play the "3" in a clutch, and Brandon's smart enough to be able to line up there and do it, but those guys are concentrating more at the nose."