You're being intentionally thick. If you stop running the beefy 2-4 on first down are replace it with the 3-4 you're no longer running the 2-4 80% of the time now are you?
Ever wonder why so many college DE's become 3-4 OLB? Because its the 4-3 job that most resembles the responsibilities of a 3-4 OLB. They are primarily pass rushers and many OLB put their hand down regularly to play DE (see Wake, Ware, Suggs, etc) so when I say the only difference is a job title and a hand on the ground that's what I'm talking about. Since this is the most important defensive position in the NFL, you can get cute with Clay on occasion but to get your moneys worth he's going to need to be putting pressure on the QB off the edge.
To turn a 4-3 into a 4-2 you take a LB off the field.
To turn a 4-3 into a 3-3 you take your NT off the field.
To turn a 3-4 into a 3-3 you take your NT off the field and put one of your OLB in a 3 pt stance.
To turn a 3-4 into a 2-4 you take your NT off the field.
The 3-3 isn't more common than the 2-4 even though its used by both 3-4 and 4-3 teams, but seriously go get a look at tell me where you want Clay to play. If its anywhere off the edge then we'll agree to disagree about that. If you think him putting his hand on the ground solves all our defensive problems we'll agree to disagree about that instead.
Ever wonder why so many college DE's become 3-4 OLB? Because its the 4-3 job that most resembles the responsibilities of a 3-4 OLB. They are primarily pass rushers and many OLB put their hand down regularly to play DE (see Wake, Ware, Suggs, etc) so when I say the only difference is a job title and a hand on the ground that's what I'm talking about. Since this is the most important defensive position in the NFL, you can get cute with Clay on occasion but to get your moneys worth he's going to need to be putting pressure on the QB off the edge.
To turn a 4-3 into a 4-2 you take a LB off the field.
To turn a 4-3 into a 3-3 you take your NT off the field.
To turn a 3-4 into a 3-3 you take your NT off the field and put one of your OLB in a 3 pt stance.
To turn a 3-4 into a 2-4 you take your NT off the field.
The 3-3 isn't more common than the 2-4 even though its used by both 3-4 and 4-3 teams, but seriously go get a look at tell me where you want Clay to play. If its anywhere off the edge then we'll agree to disagree about that. If you think him putting his hand on the ground solves all our defensive problems we'll agree to disagree about that instead.

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