Shanle has been stepping up...

A strongside LB is the LB that is usually the guy you want to be in coverage. One of Fujita's strength's is his coverage ability and range. Where he is weak is in the downhill running game. Many times he tries to make a play and loses gap responsibility. He is still leagues better than Sedrick Hodge could even dream about being and is better than the Lb's we have had over the last few years.

No weakside is. Historically speaking, Strongside is your blitzer and run stopper, weakside plays space and is quicker.

That said, in today's NFL it's not much of an issue. With all of the motion and imbalanced offenses in todays NFL, the difference between a SLB and a WLB is pretty minor in most defenses. Just like you no longer have Flankers and Split-ends just XYZ recievers.