Maybe they are distinguishing between inside linebackers and outside 
linebackers (that mainly play up on the line). Do they still have outside 
linebackers?

On Monday, December 21, 2015 at 10:01:03 AM UTC-6, John Vega wrote:
>
> Don’t most defenses play more than 2 linebackers? I don’t mean over the 
> course of the game to stay fresh, I mean at the same time.
>
> Whether a 4-3 or a 3-4, we need more than 2 linebackers unless we want to 
> play a nickel defense all game.
>
> -Zeb
>
>
> On Dec 19, 2015, at 8:52 AM, Shane Ford <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> Florida also offers the 6-foot-1, 238-pounder the opportunity of early 
> playing time. The Gators lose senior linebacker Antonio Morrison to 
> graduation and junior Jarrad Davis figures to be the de facto starter 
> heading into the Spring. While Morrison started every game last season, 
> Davis is coming off his first season of consistent playing time and the 
> Gators severely lack depth behind him.
>
> Junior Alex Anzalone, who injured his shoulder and sat out the last 11 
> games of the season, is the most experienced linebacker behind Davis. And 
> even then, there’s no guarantee Anzalone will be able to contribute at the 
> same level he did before the injury, which made the linebacker position an 
> area of great concern.
>
>
>

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