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I am not really Byron D'vinner. I have never been to Oxford HS.
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SIAP, but Roc Taylor's signing today between Memphis, Jackson State, and UAB, but sureeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 3-4 other SEC teams wanted him.

What about Ole Miss? That coach should shut the hell up!
oops Oxford high, not Oxford MS. Reading is fundamental...🤔
 
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Good stuff

I guess my main “concern” is what does the 3-3-5 defense look like against the Ravens?

That’s where I get foggy with this stuff

You probably wouldn’t line up in it as much. Basically you’re just matching whatever the offense rolls out hat for hat.

In really basic terms:
For every WR, send out a DB
For every TE/RB, send out a LB.

(Going to abbreviate personnel as P)

So NFl average P grouping is 60% of the time offenses are in 11P (3WR 1TE)
Ravens are one of the lowest 11P
But they are among the leaders in 21&22 (2 WRs & 1 or 2 TE/RBs.

Teams like Baltimore, Minnesota, Rams, Titans, and Philly use more of the 2WR groupings than anyone else so you don’t need as many corners out there. You would use more LBs against them Bc they are going to use more TEs/RBs than say a team like Jax or KC who virtually is in a 3 or 4 WR set the whole game.

That’s where the whole bad/good Matchup discussion comes in... say you play a team like Philly who has ertz and goddert... if you don’t have LBs or Safeties that can match both of them... you’re in trouble.
 
Who was that guy with the funny name that was one of the best CBs in the league (in a man or zone scheme, can't remember), then went to a different scheme (eagles, I think) and was pretty much never heard from again? People don't give enough credit to scheme, coaching, personnel around specific players, in my opinion.
Oh boy.... sigh.

Nnamdi Asomugha. Was an absolute lock down man corner for Oakland.... moved to Philly and was completely lost playing zone.

It happens all the time i mean look at Richard Sherman or Jaylen Ramsey... if they moved to a scheme where they were required to actually man up and shadow WRs... it wouldn’t be pretty.
 
I’m not laughing at the kid at all. It’s the coach acting like JH ruined the kids shot at success.

Yeah, it's really weird to me still why that kid and that handler/coach decided this time they wanted to smear UT.

Roc could have flipped to Ole Miss and we would've gotten meme'd up with flipmas hashtags and trolled by Lane fanatics.
 
It's time we stop even looking at what Florida and Alabama and Georgia are doing. It's irrelevant right now.

We need to be looking at Vanderbilt, Kentucky, Missouri, and South Carolina. THOSE are the teams we have to be beating first.
Sure... When the season starts and the players take the field.

Taking our superior talent and beating those teams should be Heupel's top priority as a coach.

As a recruiter, there is no reason to lower ourselves to those standards. Every coach we have ever had has out recruited those teams and there is no reason to lower the bar for JH now.
 
Oh boy.... sigh.

Nnamdi Asomugha. Was an absolute lock down man corner for Oakland.... moved to Philly and was completely lost playing zone.

It happens all the time i mean look at Richard Sherman or Jaylen Ramsey... if they moved to a scheme where they were required to actually man up and shadow WRs... it wouldn’t be pretty.
That was it, good memory. Ya, he was so good at Oakland, seemed like a super nice guy too. Hated to see his career tank like that. People act like these GMs are so much smarter than average fans, but decisions like that (and a lot of bad QB draft decisions over the years) make me wonder if they really are.
 
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