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Wait... what? White is with the LBs?Interesting seeing White being moved to LB. Wint makes perfect sense, but I don't get why Pryor wasn't moved as well. IMO, he was every bit as bad in coverage and angles last year as Wint, and his size and speed would fit better in the LB room than with the Safeties. I could see Safety starters as Fuller and (possibly) Proctor. But I see our best possible options at S alongside Fuller would be Proctor, Riep, Williamson(if he can stay healthy) and Hooker. In a pinch, Wade and Johnson can play S, but let them focus on CB. Shaw should also provide a decent competition too as a true frosh at S.
He’s in the bottom right kneeling in the pic with the LBs.Wait... what? White is with the LBs?
Screw that comparison point. The least important reason being that Washington wasn't at Michigan when Chlamydia was there....The talk is White, Pryor and Wint May be moved to a hybrid S/LB position likea Washington used at scUM with Peppers and HudsonTyler Moeller and Jermale Hines used to play at Ohio State.
Why go to 3-4 when our DL is the strength of the defense?Maybe this means we are going to see a shift from the 4-3 to a 3-4? Maybe a Bandit and Spur type OLB package with White and Wint would make sense to me. Both those guys would be Spur type guys whereas Browning and Werner could be ILB or Bandits.
Because it is much better suited to match up against spread teams, hence the reason 80% of college and NFL defenses have switched to it? You see more 4-2-5 and 3-4 now than our older 4-3 scheme. You can still have a nasty Dline with a 3-4, ask Bama.Why go to 3-4 when our DL is the strength of the defense?
What I think this is setting up for is more what we did in 2014 with DLee but slightly different.Because it is much better suited to match up against spread teams, hence the reason 80% of college and NFL defenses have switched to it? You see more 4-2-5 and 3-4 now than our older 4-3 scheme. You can still have a nasty Dline with a 3-4, ask Bama.
When I said Wint and White would be Spurs, that means one or the other, not both at the same time. Most colleges now use a Safety like at LB that covers in space and plays mostly on the wide side of the field and a Bandit or a mostly rush OLB that plays to the boundary most of the time and is your fourth rusher.
I feel like it is better suited to defend the spread and then you do not have to sub as much and change personnel.