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PLAYERS:
Adrian Peterson,
Frank Gore,
Aaron Kampman,
Nick Barnett,
Johnny Jolly,
Cullen Jenkins,
Charles Woodson,
Nick Collins,
Tramon Williams,
Will Blackmon,
Atari Bigby,
Aaron Rouse
TEAMS: Minnesota Vikings, San Francisco 49ers, Green Bay Packers, Oakland Raiders
TEAMS: Minnesota Vikings, San Francisco 49ers, Green Bay Packers, Oakland Raiders
CBS Sports recently asked NFL writers, "What do you envision as the
biggest changes in your team's playbook due to shifts in team personnel
and coaching staff?"
Everyone knows the answer as it pertains to the Green Bay Packers. In response to a poor 2008 season in which seven
fourth-quarter leads were blown by the defense, the Packers fired most
of the defensive coaching staff and hired Dom Capers to install a 3-4
defense.
The Packers are expected to become the ninth NFL team to run the
3-4. In 2008, four of the top-10 defenses ran the 3-4 scheme, including
the top two: Pittsburgh and Baltimore.
This is due in large part to the superior versatility of the
alignment, with linebackers more able to drop into coverage or come
from different angles on blitzes. Blocking assignments are more
complicated and so are coverage schemes.
Thus, while other teams may tweak their schemes for the new season,
the Packers overhauled theirs. Usually, that means stark growing pains.
For one thing, the 3-4 does struggle against the run--especially
power running games--because the personnel are smaller. While Pittsburgh
and Baltimore were second and third against the run (first and fifth in
yards per carry), respectively, no other 3-4 defense finished in the
top 10 against the run.
That could be a problem for the Packers, facing last season's NFC
North-winning Minnesota Vikings and Adrian Peterson twice in the
season. However, in looking at the rest of the Packers schedule,
despite facing Matt Forte twice and Frank Gore once (both very good
backs), Green Bay faces only one team outside of the Vikings that
finished in the top half of the league in 2008--the rebuilding Tampa Bay
Buccaneers.
And let's face it, the Packers run defense cannot be any worse than
the injury-riddled 2008 unit against the run. That group was better
than only six teams in total rushing yards (2105), average yards per
carry (4.6), and first downs allowed (121); only five other teams
allowed 20 or more rushing touchdowns.
Yet the Packers were within one score in all but two of their
losses. That is why team officials, players, and fans alike should have
more optimism than pessimism.
True, many players will be moved because of the scheme change and
need to learn new responsibilities. But a healthy, more athletic, and
more versatile defense should be much more capable of making plays in
2009, and the loss of size should really only hurt the team in two of
their 14 games.
Plus, it is actually better-suited for many of the players physically.
For instance, Pro Bowl defensive end Aaron Kampman, one of the NFL's
top sack producers of the past few seasons, was undersized for that
position and relied on his speed to make plays. As an outside
linebacker--a position he is not unfamiliar with, having played it on
college--in a 3-4, he is bigger than normal.
Moreover, it will be easier to move him over tackle or guard to get
him beneficial matchups, on or off the line of scrimmage, in a two- or
three-point stance, stunting, blitzing, or dropping into coverage.
Nick Barnett, who was lost for almost half the season to injury, has
trouble shedding blockers. But in the 3-4, with a wider spread of
linebackers to account for, he can be a moving target that is harder to
get a hat on. On passing downs, Capers can use Barnett's playmaking
skills to both blitz and cover.
A.J. Hawk is above average size and possesses good straight-line
speed and is an excellent tackler. His lateral movement, however, was
insufficient to play the weak side, and he actually performed better
once he had to fill in for Barnett because of injury--he will have less
ground to cover and can attack forward in the new system.
In addition, with the bulk added on the line by drafting B.J. Raji
and playing him on running downs at end, moving Johnny Jolly to end
from tackle, and the return of a healthy Cullen Jenkins, it will be
harder for opposing linemen to get to the next level.
Thus, what was a thin spot for the Packers is deep now because of a
return from injury, a draft pick, and removing one player from that
unit by the scheme change.
All of this should help a ball-hawking secondary make even more
plays as quarterbacks are under duress from the variety of blitzes they
will face. While they will have to play more zone in a 3-4 than they
are accustomed to, their man-to-man experience will come in handy on
the many blitzes Capers is expected to employ.
Last season, the Packers dropped from 13th to 22nd in sacks, yet led
the league in defensive scoring despite having all four original
projected starters hurt. Only Charles Woodson played every game through
his injury, but he was still accompanied by two teammates (corner Al
Harris and safety Nick Collins) on the Pro Bowl list.
Meanwhile, other secondary members, like cornerbacks Tramon Williams
and Will Blackmon as well as safeties Atari Bigby and Aaron Rouse,
gained valuable experience. This gives the Packers the deepest
secondary in the league even without the addition of fleet-footed draft
pick Brandon Underwood.
Finally, Dom Capers has made huge turnarounds of the last two poor
defenses he took over--Jacksonville went from 25th to fourth and Miami
from 18th to fourth. So there is precedent and personnel to suggest
that even an overhaul of the system will have more upside than downside
for the Green and Gold.
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