Jason Babin likes the "Wide Nine" formation used by the Eagles at times this past season and hopes it is used often in 2012. The method -- in which the two defensive ends play more to the outside for better leverage on their pass rush -- has been criticized for telegraphing to an offensive lineman what his man is going to do on every snap. Babin finished tied for second in the league with 18 sacks last season. "When something isn't working, and you have a new component, what's the first thing people look at? The new component," Babin said. "It's human nature. If we would have won, what's the first thing (analysts) would have looked at? The 'Wide Nine.'"