one of the reasons BP liked the 3-4 more was because its easier to get LBs then DL that excel. I disagree about the priority put on DT's getting interior pass rush. Very few big DL ever will get a serious pass rush. you look at the teams winning SBs and how many of them have any real interior Pass Rush from the DTs?
20 years ago I think BP was absolutely correct, but the way the game has evolved has changed that.
I don't think I could disagree with you more in your saying that DTs pass rush should never be a priority. That is a common theme that pretty much all modern day super bowl teams have in common.
Philly - Milton Williams / Jalen Carter
KC - Chris Jones
SF - Javon Hargrave / Arik Armstead / Kinlaw
LA - Aaron Donald
Tampa - Vea / Gholston / Suh
Even Cincinnati in 21' didnt have elite players up the middle but still had a nice tiro of Ogunjobi/Hill/Reader who were all 300+ pound guys that combined for 111 total pressures that year
I bring up Pittsburgh and Baltimore in my previous posts in the example because look at the guys inside...
Pitts - Heyward (56 pressures), Benton (22 pressures as a NT) and they just used a 1st round pick on an interior guy with rush skills this year.
Baltimore - Madubuike (56 pressures), Jones (30 pressures at a NT), plus Oweh who isnt a true DT but does bump inside at times as well.
Compare those numbers to a guy like Mazi who totaled 8 pressures all year.
I haven't looked into the numbers much but I would be a pretty large sum of money that the worst defenses in the league last year are also among the worst in interior pressure rates as well...with maybe one outlier in there somewhere.