10-27-2019, 12:39 PM
(10-27-2019, 10:59 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Sure, they all get shifted around, in an attempt to exploit a particular matchup, on a given play. However, I've never known either of them to line up at Strong Side DE, with any regularity. Now, in that 5 front that the Bengals were sporting early in the year, they might make an excellent tandem. However, in order to make that effective, you really need a pair of studs at those two LB spots. A pair like Ray Lewis teamed with Takeo Spikes, or similar.
Here is Hubbard's snap by position breakdown.
LE- 10
DLT- 24
DRT- 6
RE- 7
LEO- 195
LOLB- 70
REO- 54
ROLB- 37
NT- 1
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