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RE: Coaches Caravan 2017 July 11-13 DFW/ATX/SAT
A few questions:
1. Didn't we switch to man free when Thurmond came aboard? I thought we played a mix of Cover 3/Cover 4 before then especially under Driesbach?
2. Was there any mention of shifting recruiting priorities? For instance, are we still looking to recruit corner/safety hybrids (corners that can play safety and safeties that can become OLB)? Or are we going all in on linebacker types typically seen in traditional 3-4 defenses (Stanford)? On offense, are we going away from dual threat QBs?
3. If the QB is expected to be a game manager, are we looking to run the ball even more? I have watched some Pitt footage and most of their offense came from running the ball to set up play action.
07-18-2017 09:02 PM
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