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Originally Posted by The Goat
The ESPN crew had a couple comments about Haslett going to a 3-4. Basically we need to find a way to maximize London's tackling ability.
I still don't agree at all w/ the strategy. The offense needs a massive overhaul to compete in the league, while running a 4-3 defense we're pretty close to set already. Switching to the 3/4 just means we have to draft acquire guys on the defensive side, which is a shame when we could literally use every draft pick on offense, sign 2 or 3 offensive FAs, and probably still be a bit below avg on offensive talent.
On the one hand I'd say Allen and Shanny's decision to go w/ Haslett and the 3-4 means they're committed to a rebuild time of at least a couple years. On the other hand I don't sense Haslett will be here long. Shanny rarely gives his defenses, both coaching and roster, a chance to put something together over the long haul. And Haslett hasn't had great success anywhere. I tend to think he's here for a year, two at most.
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i get your points and agree with you 100%...we had a piss poor offense last year but a top ten defense. they should stick with the 4-3 (plus it will screw me up in madden cause i only like playing the 4-3 lol) and draft the essentials on offense that we need and maybe pick up a receiver thats ABOVE 5'10" urgh (i know we have the young guys but we could use a Boldin or Marshall type of guy) to help whomever thats under center out.