Why is there an inconsistency with how Fleaflicker classifies many LBs who play in a 3-4? I am referring to those that are sometimes called a "rush" or sometimes "will" (or other names depending on team, but in each case these players play with their hand down, on the line of scrimmage almost every down. For example, Terrell Suggs is classified as a DL/LB by Fleaflicker, while Demarcus Ware, Tamba Hali, etc, are just called LBs. There are quite a few others that should all be classified as Suggs is, or Suggs should be called a LB like everyone else. I think all players in this catagory should be classified DL/LBs by Flea for consistancy's sake and also in fairness for roster and starter requirements.
Fade2BlackMon 9/5/11 1:01 PM
Why is there an inconsistency with how Fleaflicker classifies many LBs who play in a 3-4? I am referring to those that are sometimes called a "rush" or sometimes "will" (or other names depending on team, but in each case these players play with their hand down, on the line of scrimmage almost every down. For example, Terrell Suggs is classified as a DL/LB by Fleaflicker, while Demarcus Ware, Tamba Hali, etc, are just called LBs. There are quite a few others that should all be classified as Suggs is, or Suggs should be called a LB like everyone else. I think all players in this catagory should be classified DL/LBs by Flea for consistancy's sake and also in fairness for roster and starter requirements.
shockzMon 9/5/11 1:07 PM
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