Archer: Cowboys want a rotation like Seattle's DL

Carp

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IRVING, Texas -- The Seattle Seahawks have what the Dallas Cowboys want, and it’s not just a Super Bowl title.

The Cowboys want to do with their defensive line what the Seahawks do with theirs: rotate a lot of players so nobody gets worn out and keep the opposing offensive line on edge.

The Seahawks have had three defensive linemen play more than 40 snaps in a game this season: Michael Bennett, Cliff Avril and O'Brien Schofield. Bennett and Avril are the only defensive linemen to play at least 40 snaps in every game for Seattle.

Seattle mixes in Jordan Hill, Kevin Williams, Brandon Mebane, Tony McDaniel for anywhere from 11-25 snaps a game. As a result, the Seahawks wear teams down.

”They rotate those guys in,” coach Jason Garrett said. “That’s something that we believe in. When you play a four-man scheme, if you can get guys playing six, seven, eight guys, if you can get an eight-man rotation on your defensive line, those guys are going to be fresher, and hopefully they’ll be more effective as a result of that. There’s healthy competition for jerseys on the weekend, for playing time on the weekend. Those are all really good things. So they do that as well as anybody.”

The Cowboys have had four defensive linemen play at least 40 snaps in a game so far in Jeremy Mincey, Tyrone Crawford, Nick Hayden and Henry Melton. Mincey has done it in four of the first five games. Crawford has done it the last three.

It hasn’t really improved the pass rush in terms of sacks, but Garrett believes the line is affecting the quarterback.

“We use the word affect a lot,” Garrett said. “You got to affect the quarterback. You affect with individual pass rush. We affect with dogs and blitzes that you would bring. I think at different times we were able to do that [against Houston], force him to hurry a throw, maybe throw from an uncomfortable position. I think we were able to do that throughout the game even though we didn’t have the sacks.”

Texans defensive end J.J. Watt played 71 of the 76 snaps against the Cowboys. The Texans weren’t going to take him off the field unless he wanted to come off the field.

Coming up with rotations might be easier when you don’t have a Watt or DeMarcus Ware. Until Ware’s final few years, he did not come off the field much for the Cowboys. The Cowboys don’t have a Watt or a Ware. They don’t have a Bennett or Avril either. But they hope the parts added together can equal a whole.

“There have been great defensive linemen who have been rotated in,” Garrett said. “Charles Haley was part of a rotation here years ago, and he was a similar type player. I think keeping those guys fresh is a big part of it. It’s certainly some guys are going to have to fight through. They’ll play more snaps. That’s just the nature of where they are. But rotations help up front. There’s no question about that.”
 

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Texans defensive end J.J. Watt played 71 of the 76 snaps against the Cowboys. The Texans weren’t going to take him off the field unless he wanted to come off the field.
I thought Watt was off the field much more than that. It seemed like they showed him on the sidelines a good bit during the game. This speaks well for our offensive line, they neutralized the guy many are calling the best player in the league. Two seasons ago Watt would have destroyed us. It may not be exciting to draft linemen in the first round, but its exciting now.
 

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I thought Watt was off the field much more than that. It seemed like they showed him on the sidelines a good bit during the game. This speaks well for our offensive line, they neutralized the guy many are calling the best player in the league. Two seasons ago Watt would have destroyed us. It may not be exciting to draft linemen in the first round, but its exciting now.
It made it all the more sweet when Romo went Jedi on him, and watching Watt grasp at the air was a thing of beauty. Anyone notice how Watt happened to school Smith on that particular play? Another rare happening.
 

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It made it all the more sweet when Romo went Jedi on him, and watching Watt grasp at the air was a thing of beauty. Anyone notice how Watt happened to school Smith on that particular play? Another rare happening.
He went around Smith like he wasn't there, and then Romo did some of the 2008 matador stuff he used to do and spun right our of a dead to rights sack. I didn't think we'd see that again
 

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We could have had more of a rotation if we had gotten someone young and healthy instead of just flat out blowing money on Spencer.
 
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