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Posted on 4/29/13 at 4:09 pm to
Posted by landrywasbeast30
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Posted on 4/29/13 at 4:09 pm to
In Oakland, he had guys like Ted Washington and 337 pound Terell Sands. Not exactly the kind of guys you are talking about. You will bring up Sapp, but Sapp played DE. We've had this argument before. Burgess was an OLB, even though he is listed at DE. If you go to pro-football-reference and click on Burgess' name, it says "DE-LB". Plus, you bring up Oakland, but you have argued before that he ran a 4-3 in Oakland. Make up your mind.

Personally, I don't think you know what you are talking about. You just click on links that show the depth charts, and that's how you form your opinions. Even though people who actually watched the Raiders play know they ran a 3-4 with guys like Ted Washington at NT, Sapp and Tommy Kelly at DE, and Burgess at OLB. Their roster fits the same type of players as traditional 3-4 players.
This post was edited on 4/29/13 at 4:15 pm
Posted by bonethug0108
Avondale
Member since Mar 2013
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Posted on 4/29/13 at 4:14 pm to
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In Oakland, he had guys like Ted Washington and 337 pound Terell Sands. Not exactly the kind of guys you are talking about. You will bring up Sapp, but Sapp played DE. We've had this argument before. Burgess was an OLB, even though he is listed at DE. If you go to pro-football-reference and click on Burgess' name, it says "DE-LB". Plus, you bring up Oakland, but you have argued before that he ran a 4-3 in Oakland. Make up your mind
Go read the articles I linked you a while back. He was forced to run a 4-3 in Oakland. He did not run a 3-4.

The first year he tried Sapp at DE some, but he also played DT next to Washington as the 3 tech and the next year because he bitched so much about it he played ONLY DT in their 4-3.

Burgess played both spots(when Sapp was DE he moved to OLB) but he played mostly DE.

Go do research before jumping my case. In Dallas and Cleveland he ran the same scheme he's bringing here which is what I stated previously.
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