tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4949075318550910381.post6575635493072299913..comments2023-09-30T15:28:27.260-05:00Comments on Start Kyle Orton: 2011 Bears Position Reviews: The LinebackersCode Redhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07786432219652182147noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4949075318550910381.post-62421195160171501722012-05-08T21:05:01.110-05:002012-05-08T21:05:01.110-05:00There are very few linebackers who don't benef...There are very few linebackers who don't benefit from good DTs. The interesting thing is the different philosophies of the two defenses that Urlacher has played in. Jauron wanted big, huge defensive linemen who simply stuffed the run and allowed linebackers to rush the passer. Lovie prefers to have smaller 3-techniques and athletic ends as the main pass rushers, and he drops his linebackers into coverage much more. For Jauron, Urlacher was constantly near the line of scrimmage and for Lovie he's often 20 yards deep. It's a testament to what an amazing player he is that he's been Defensive Player of the Year in both roles.Code Redhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07786432219652182147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4949075318550910381.post-39894280915053491492012-05-08T19:38:39.369-05:002012-05-08T19:38:39.369-05:00Hey, love the switch to blogger and the latest rev...Hey, love the switch to blogger and the latest review. This is a bit off-topic, but I can't help but notice how Urlacher has benefited from good DT's(i.e. Ted Washington, Tommie Harris, Anthony Adams, etc). I find it funny that there's always a high value on pass rushers in the draft, yet analysts fail to mention the importance of <b>stopping the run first !!!</b>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com