One thing I noted in here was the comment McCarthy made about Kampman. Out of the 37 sacks over the last three years 33.5 of them came out of sub defenses and only 3.5 out of the base defense.
Just think what he could have done if Sanders knew something OTHER than a base defense and if ANYBODY on the other side could have gotten any kind of rush.
Another double digit sack year for Kampman coming up thank you very much.
"Dulak" wrote:
Whats it mean by sub defense? and base?
also I dont remember what team but is it pittsburg that has 2 good lbers that pretty much split the sack numbers? - hoping our team can pull something like that off where the offense doesnt know where the pressure is coming from.
"warhawk" wrote:
The base defensive package for us is the four/three. Four down linemen, three LB's, two CB's, Two safeties. What Mike McCarthy is saying is that when we ran no variation off of this and ran it straight as they were lined up at the snap Kampman got 3.5 sacks.
When there was a variation or "sub" package they may have a blitz on, a stunt, a stack, or, possibly lined up in another way like the nickle or dime. We sometimes bring a CB or Safety blitz out of those formations.
In those cases where we varied the package in some way Kampman got 90% of his sacks.
The point many here see is that in the 3-4 it's all about the many sub packages that come out of it. There is a base to it but very seldom is there not some variation that happens at the snap of the ball and thats when Kampman obviously does the most damage.
"The train is leaving the station."