You nailed it at the end. Clark and Wyatt are getting rolled and smoked in the run game.TheSkeptic wrote: ↑06 Oct 2023 05:18It is true, you are NEVER going to be good at stopping the run with 2 down lineman and 2 OLB's split wide and 1 ILB. The gaps in the line are simply too wide. Now of course Gary and Van Ness and Smith are all big enough to play DE in a 4-3 but if they move in tight then they can't set the edge and you need 2 LB's to split wide and 1 LB in the middle, a conventional 4-3.Yoop wrote: ↑05 Oct 2023 10:06tough question simply because of what we expect from our DT's, using so much duo ( one 2 gap, one single gap) and 20 front only the very best do well against the run.
when we use base 30 front we lack quality rotation, so naturally they wear down, this last draft we brought in 2 more that really fit pass rush versus run stoppers.
we have to go back to early Capers with Raji, Jolly, Brown, Pickett to find the brutish players needed to affectively 2 gap.
the last 5 or so years our DT's are built to defend the pass, not so much the run.
Mike Daniels and Clark come to mind.
Similarly you are not going to be able to cover well with 3 down linemen, 2 OLB's, 2 ILB's and 4 DB's. Especially in zone.
The only way to stop both the run and pass is with hybrid players so that they can be a 4-3-4 on first down and a 2-4-5 on 2nd and 10 without running players on and off the field and telling the O what your D is going to do. Now fortunately, the Packers DO have such hybrid players in Gary, Van Ness and Walker. It would be nice if the DC would use what he has better. GB has the horses for a good D. But if you use a thoroughbred to pull a plow the horse will go lame and your field will never get plowed. Clark and Wyatt are not the two 330 pounders that are necessary to run a 2-4 and trying to make that configuration stop the run. The linebackers will make the tackle, but there will be a 5 yard gain before contact
If you remember the 2010s 49ers they got away with shutting down the run and pass with Justin Smith, Ray McDonald, P Willy, and Navarro Bowman. Smith was a force as a true 5 tech. Willis and Bowman would take on offensive lineman and win in the run game.
We don’t have guys like that. Our LBs are athletic freaks and credit to them for being really good in coverage but they don’t make plays against the run. If they’re making tackles 5 yards down the field does it matter? Wyatt for being a 25 year old player should be so much better but he’s getting dominated. Again, he looks ok getting after the passer but we are rarely in situations to defend the pass in long situations. Clark these last two seasons really hasn’t held up well in the run besides making a few splash plays.