KY, I have been intrigued by the competing philosophies about who fits in what defense. Some folks argue that a good athlete is a good athlete is a good athlete and therefore can fit into any scheme. That's the basic argument most people make when arguing that Kampman will be great in this 3-4 scheme (though to be fair Patler argues that he used to be a linebacker so it's not a big transition).
On the other hand, others argue that certain players "fit" into certain schemes - they'll be great in one but suck in the other.
I don't know which I buy, or if maybe it's a little of both. But it's been an interesting thread in the whole conversation. Most people seem to feel that youneed certain types of players for certain schemes, yet some of those same folks also argue that Hawk (for example) will do fine as in inside 3-4 guy because he's a good football player.
I guess we'll see, huh?
On the other hand, others argue that certain players "fit" into certain schemes - they'll be great in one but suck in the other.
I don't know which I buy, or if maybe it's a little of both. But it's been an interesting thread in the whole conversation. Most people seem to feel that youneed certain types of players for certain schemes, yet some of those same folks also argue that Hawk (for example) will do fine as in inside 3-4 guy because he's a good football player.
I guess we'll see, huh?

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