Originally posted by bkbkeahi:
Enter Pete Carroll. Now one of the biggest reasons why this defense is considered a hybrid is because the defensive line mixes between two gapping with certain players (and 3-4 concepts) with one gapping in the traditional 4-3. As you can see here in the 4-3 Under Front, half of the defensive line is two gapping, and the other half is one gapping (Pictures taken from Eric Stoner's impressive article on BCG):
Kawakami posted excerpts on his recent interview with Lynch, who said he and Kyle wanted to emulate successful organizations like Seattle. Lynch spoke about the positive atmosphere in the Seattle building.
"-LYNCH: The one that Kyle and I talked a lot about is one of our competitors, what's going on up in Seattle. Even some of that language, you know, 'subject to the approval of the head coach.' Those types of things.
It's a copy cat league and when something's working, I think they have great harmony. I've been up at Seattle a bunch as a broadcaster. When you walk in that building, there's a real positive vibe. Because you get the sense that everyone's together; they speak the same language.
I think it's reflected in that relationship at the top, from (Seattle owner) Paul Allen on down. It was a model we said let's try to emulate."
Gus Bradley thought highly enough to make Saleh his LB coach so hopefully he has it in him to become a great DC one day. This hire blends into the starting fresh theme. I'm all for it, especially if our D shows progress throughout the season.