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General Category => Chalk Talk => Topic started by: Mr. Matt on November 03, 2016, 06:36:59 PM

Title: Giants v. Eagles: Jim Schwartz's Defense
Post by: Mr. Matt on November 03, 2016, 06:36:59 PM
Good article about Eagles' DC Jim Schwartz schemes:

http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/news/article-1/Eagle-Eye-Jim-Schwartzs-Attack-Defense/72122296-c9e4-47e6-8eb5-cf5b0f65c1eb (http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/news/article-1/Eagle-Eye-Jim-Schwartzs-Attack-Defense/72122296-c9e4-47e6-8eb5-cf5b0f65c1eb)

(http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/assets/images/imported/PHI/photos/features/2016_Season/Eagle_Eye_In_The_Sky/615_eagle_eye_schwartz_1_021116.png)

QuoteWhen Jim Schwartz was hired as the Eagles' defensive coordinator last month, many in Philadelphia felt a tingle down their spine when they heard the term Wide 9 thrown around by analysts, as the idea of a Wide 9 defensive scheme has been attached to Schwartz since his days as the defensive coordinator of the Tennessee Titans. Is it really a scheme, though?

The answer is no.

Every team in the league utilizes some fronts that deploy an edge player in a Wide 9 technique, meaning that he is lined up a full gap away from where the tight end would line up before the snap. The Eagles, under Bill Davis, utilized the Wide 9 technique. The Denver Broncos have done the same under Wade Phillips, the New England Patriots with Bill Belichick and the Steelers with Mike Tomlin, yes, all use defensive ends or linebackers as 9-technique players at different points throughout a game.

So if Schwartz