The 3-4 defense is becoming obsolete.
The Steelers have used the 3-4 defense since the 1982 season, and there are still 17 teams that call the 3-4 their primary defense. But the defense is dying a slow death because of the advent of the three-wide-receiver set. Defenses have responded with sub-package defenses with five and six defensive backs.
The Steelers alone ran 65 percent sub-package defenses a year ago.
“It’s almost obsolete,” Butler said. “The good thing about it is, it’s still versatile enough that you take your outside linebacker and make them defensive ends. They already know how to cover people, in terms of your pass coverage techniques. I’ve already taught that, so it helps us a little bit in terms of fire zone and stuff like that.”
It’s not just the Steelers who are going away from the traditional 3-4 alignment.
“I think the league is, I don’t think it’s just us,” Butler said. “I think everybody has to because of what people are doing. These guys are playing with four wide receivers probably more than anybody else has. Mostly, everybody in the league is playing with at least three wide receivers and a running back and a tight end. That’s been the predominate personnel group and as consequence, we have to match those guys. As a consequence, we’re in nickel coverage, nickel defense.”
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The Steelers have used the 3-4 defense since the 1982 season, and there are still 17 teams that call the 3-4 their primary defense. But the defense is dying a slow death because of the advent of the three-wide-receiver set. Defenses have responded with sub-package defenses with five and six defensive backs.
The Steelers alone ran 65 percent sub-package defenses a year ago.
“It’s almost obsolete,” Butler said. “The good thing about it is, it’s still versatile enough that you take your outside linebacker and make them defensive ends. They already know how to cover people, in terms of your pass coverage techniques. I’ve already taught that, so it helps us a little bit in terms of fire zone and stuff like that.”
It’s not just the Steelers who are going away from the traditional 3-4 alignment.
“I think the league is, I don’t think it’s just us,” Butler said. “I think everybody has to because of what people are doing. These guys are playing with four wide receivers probably more than anybody else has. Mostly, everybody in the league is playing with at least three wide receivers and a running back and a tight end. That’s been the predominate personnel group and as consequence, we have to match those guys. As a consequence, we’re in nickel coverage, nickel defense.”
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