Hey Guy's
its me again...This thread is based on the question posed by DevilRayn, some people may know me for posting helpful and informative threads as I try share my knowledge of football to those who don't know much about the sport, all in aid of helping to spread the love of the game!!!
The question by DevilRayn...
The difference's between the 2 defenses!!!
Lets start with the 4-3 D!!!
The 4-3 has 4 defensive line men and 3 linebackers, 2 big boy DT's[Defensive Tackles] and 2 DE's[Defensive Ends]. Their job is to try and get as much pressure on the QB as possible, especially if the linebackers don't blitz!!!
Defensive Ends!!
DE's play from a 3 point stance so must always have 1 hand on the ground.
Apposing teams normally rush the TE's side known as "The Strong side"
so the LDE[Left Defensive End] known as the "Base End", needs to be Strong and solid against the rush.
The RDE[Right Defensive End] should be the faster of the 2 DE's and normally the Better of the 2 players, He is referred to as the "Rush End" he can create enormous pressure from the "Weak side" using his speed.
Linebackers
ROLB is also known as the WLB "Weak side Linebacker" this player must be versatile, he has freedom to follow the ball and has a lot of space to cover, so must have a good range of skills!!
MLB is known as the MLB "Middle Linebacker" this guy plays in the middle of the field, his job is to cover the run and also also watch what the QB is doing, they are the most skilled players out of all Linebackers!!
LOLB is also known as the SLB "Strong side Linebacker" he lines up against the TE, often covering the TE and providing the LE with support if the apposing team decides to run the ball!!
LOLB-SLB, are normally the biggest out of all Linebackers!!
The 3-4 D!!!
The 3-4 will have 3 defensive lineman 2 DE's and 1 DT, normally their main job is to protect their LB's[Linebackers] from the run!!
All 3 defensive lineman have 2 gaps to fill and watch for the run!!
LE has to watch the gaps between TE and RT, RT and RG.
DT also know as the "Nose Tackle" will cover the gaps between RG and C, C and LG
RE watches the gap between LG and LT and will also cover the "weak side"
OLB's are the main pass rush threat for the D, and on almost every play you will get at least 1 OLB to rush the QB!!!
OLB must be good in coverage and have very good pass rush skills. They need to apply pressure against the pass if they don't then the D will have no pressure against the pass!!
DT/NT is probably the hardest position to play on D. He needs to be durable have good stamina, physical and mental toughness, and probably most important, size!!!Not only is he gonna be double and triple teamed, he needs to watch his gaps for the run, so he needs to hold his own in a lot of areas.
ILB's[Inside Linebackers] need to be strong in run support and need to back up the DL who need to cover 5 guys in the offensive line.
So they need to hold their own and shed their blockers if the Offense decide to run the ball.
Summary.
There are huge differences in both D scheme's and for me I don't really have a favourite.
I will play a certain D playbook depending out what personal my team has!!
3-4 D will have to have bigger players at LB positions, bigger than 4-3 LB's as, 3-4 LB's need to deal with big boy offensive line players!!
4-3 has the advantage of creating pressure on the QB from the line, freeing up the LB's in certain area's!!!
3-4 has the advantage of the fact that the apposing OL do not know who to block prior to the snap, as the pass rush can come form any area.
For me its harder to read a 3-4 D than it is a 4-3 D, I am not saying 3-4 D is better, I can use both D's so I don't really have a favourite!!
If you have anything to add feel free, I intend for this post to help people understand the differences between the 2 D's and help them decide what scheme to play.
I hope this help's!!!
Cheers guys!!!