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Originally Posted by bigtex
I can not recall too many Defensive Linemen with Bruce Smith talent. I consider Smith to be in the best of the best category! Mario plays well most of the time but certainly not to that level. I believe the defensive line and linebackers will adjust to a 3-4 defense. !
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Most won't. Denver was the most recent team that switched to 3-4, and the only two leftovers from the 4-3 team are Dumervill and Thomas. Dumervill actually blossomed in 3-4 and upped his sack count from 8 to 17, but he was already undersized 4-3 DE and a natural fit for OLB in 3-4. Thomas switched from 4-3 DT to 3-4 DE, and is still a marginal player/backup that he was as 4-3 DE.
You can kiss Mario Williams goodbye with this switch to 3-4. It'll take two years to draft/get DL & LBs for 3-4 defense. On top of that, your team has crappy DBs. You might be able to keep 1 or 2 starters from your current defensive 11. Luckily, your offense is all set, so no need to waste draft picks there.
The move to get Wade made sense for the Phillips family, the owner who likes Kubiak, and Kubiak himself who gets to spend another year as the HC in his hometown. It didn't make sense for your team, because there is talent in your front seven. The fans won't like it because your defense will get worse before it gets better.
Do you have the patience to give Kubiak not one, but two more years? I didn't think so. If only the owner fired Kubiak, he'd have already been hired in Denver and would bring Wade back to Denver to coach 3-4 in its the third year of transition from 4-3. Win-win for everybody, no? But, the dice did not roll that way, and both Broncos and Texans will be worse off.
To recap: DEs in 4-3 are not OLBs in 3-4. Mike LB in 4-3 can be ILB in 3-4, but you need two of those. Your SLB and WLB in 4-3 are useless in 3-4 defense. Your 4-3 DTs might make a transition to 3-4 DEs, but it's not a given. Your premier pass rush 4-3 DEs are odd men out as well. And let's not forget: you still need to draft a NT - the most unselfish position in NFL that brings no glory to men, only blood, sweat and tears.