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For those who grew up Catholic, you know the song featured in the title.
Well, that how I feel reading this piece.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...m=newsletter&utm_campaign=pittsburgh-steelers
Instead of always sticking to a 3-4, Butler says he will fit the D to the players, not the other way around, and that, they will be more of a hybrid and often in sets that are more like a 4-3.
THAT is music to my ears.
This is more evidence that Dick was too old and stuck in his ways and that hurt this D.
Butler also said they will be getting much younger, and quickly.
This is music to my ears.
Well, that how I feel reading this piece.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...m=newsletter&utm_campaign=pittsburgh-steelers
Instead of always sticking to a 3-4, Butler says he will fit the D to the players, not the other way around, and that, they will be more of a hybrid and often in sets that are more like a 4-3.
THAT is music to my ears.
This is more evidence that Dick was too old and stuck in his ways and that hurt this D.
Butler also said they will be getting much younger, and quickly.
This is music to my ears.
I would consider myself a whatever-it-takes-to-win guy. If it’s a 3-4, that’s fine, if that fits your players. I think you have to be able to fit your defense around the players you have. With what offenses are doing nowadays in the National Football League, they’re playing a lot of three wide receivers and a tight end and a running back, for the most part. In those situations, we’re going to be in kind of a 4-3 anyway, but we’re still going to be able to run the 3-4 also. It gives you a little bit more versatility, I think.