The 4-3 Architect: How Bill George Invented the Modern Middle Linebacker

In the early 1950s, NFL defenses employed a five-man front, with the middle guard generally engaging the center. However, while playing against the Philadelphia Eagles in 1954, George noticed a vulnerability in the short passing game. Ignoring his assigned responsibility to hit the center, he instinctively dropped back into coverage. That singular decision not only … Continue reading The 4-3 Architect: How Bill George Invented the Modern Middle Linebacker