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Agree, but I think as long as they keep their core, the Rams already have a very solid front four when it comes to rushing the passer - 4th in NFL in sacks this year with 48
It's a fair point, but it can get lost on some.
And FWIW, I've talked A LOT about fronts and am not about to take a quiz from anyone who wouldn't know how to grade it. I could spend an hour discussing overs and unders and 30 front, 40 fronts 50 fronts and so on.
But the short answer is this: And over is when the DL shifts towards the strong side of the offensive formation and the LBers shift to the weak side. The under is the opposite when the DL shirts away from the TE/strong side and the lBers shift towards the strong side. And there are variations of it, for example if the defense has the LBers stacked. Both evens and overs are considered "odd fronts" and when there is no shift of the DL there it is called an eve nfront, meaning the center has no one over him. Odd-man fronts have someone head up of shaded on the center.
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I was referring more to our four man rush(D-line i.e. our front four/five) being pretty good at rushing the passer......not specific defensive "fronts"
Sorry if I might have confused anyone.
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