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Huh, I learned something truly new. I never played big school ball, so I had no clue that okie, eagle, ect. had multiple meanings. I always thought it was much the same way as tech #'s. I think I got that idea because the packers used to run an elephant position with a few different coordinators and it was the same each time...but they probably all ran the same scheme now that I think about it.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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Thanks for posting this, Run.Originally posted by run pMc View PostLet's see if this helps...

This one also shows 'gaps'. <insert your favorite miley cyrus joke>
My understanding is that Wilson is a pretty good run defender, but with so may teams trotting out 4000 and 5000 yard passers, he's a bit of a throwback. Pass rush isn't his forte, and while TC reports were that he had improved on that, he's probably not as talented as Daniels or Raji. With all the efforts to "juice" the pass rush and the reemergence of Johnny Jolly, he's the odd man out.
I still think he's a keeper for depth or when playing against a team that has a 20th century offense and wants to run the ball at you. If someone on the DL catches the hamstring flu he'll be in there over Boyd.
I probably should have added a diagram to my post, but this one does the job.
The other thing to know is the gaps.
While the offense has it's terminology, we on defense are trying to stop those bastards, so the terms are different.
While the offense speak of holes, defensively, we talk about gaps and gap control.
There are 3 on each side.
The A gap btw the center and guard
The B gap btw the guard and tackle
The C gap btw the tackle and TE.
Every DC in a 30 front wants a zero tech that can two gap, cover the A gap on either side of him. A Vince Wolfolk dude who can eat bolts and shit metal filings. On the Pack, we really have two guys who can two gap, Pickett and Jolly. Raji was tried as a two gap, he's more effective one gapping. Boyd? Maybe some day, but I sure ain't seen it yet.
Once on the forum, Wist was discussing this & somebody posted that Wilson was a two gap DL. I went a little nuts, but then I realized that a lot of people don't know what that is. I hope this thread sheds a little light on the subject. It's really easy and basic stuff. Once you learn it, the game makes more sense. It 's better to see it at a live game. TV to me is like watching thru a port hole.
On Sunday, we play one of the best two gappers in the league, Haloti Ngata. That boy could two gap a freight train. He is also a rare two gap guy in they move him around. They don't play him at a zero much. he's slide from a two all the way out to a four tech. Guy can routinely break a double team. He's a load.
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When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.
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Perhaps it was me. I knew exactly what a 2-gapper was, what I didn't understand was what people thought of Wilson and why. It seems like the view is that he is a good run defender, but not a 2-gapper. Since he can't 2-gap, he isn't an exceptional run stopper, and isn't all that great at pass rushing, so that he's gonna be inactive more than not, unless you play a team that is just run heavy and can't pass - like maybe the Ponder-led Vikings. Correct me if I'm wrong.Originally posted by KYPack View Post
Once on the forum, Wist was discussing this & somebody posted that Wilson was a two gap DL. I went a little nuts, but then I realized that a lot of people don't know what that is."Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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Or if you play a team that only has, like, three gaps. Wilson takes one and a 2-gapper like Raji takes the other two and then you're set.Originally posted by mraynrand View PostPerhaps it was me. I knew exactly what a 2-gapper was, what I didn't understand was what people thought of Wilson and why. It seems like the view is that he is a good run defender, but not a 2-gapper. Since he can't 2-gap, he isn't an exceptional run stopper, and isn't all that great at pass rushing, so that he's gonna be inactive more than not, unless you play a team that is just run heavy and can't pass - like maybe the Ponder-led Vikings. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Yeah, I have no idea if Wilson can be an effective 2-gap player (I assume not). Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought those players are uncommon/valuable since most DL can only 1-gap.Originally posted by mraynrand View PostPerhaps it was me. I knew exactly what a 2-gapper was, what I didn't understand was what people thought of Wilson and why. It seems like the view is that he is a good run defender, but not a 2-gapper. Since he can't 2-gap, he isn't an exceptional run stopper, and isn't all that great at pass rushing, so that he's gonna be inactive more than not, unless you play a team that is just run heavy and can't pass - like maybe the Ponder-led Vikings. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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