SevenNSeven
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The price I would pay to here Nick Saban's thoughts on this mess of a philosophy
I don't get the Carroll quote. Doesn't Seattle run press man with Sherman and company? I can understand safeties being deep if you're in cover-2 or single high, but for the CBs it makes no sense.
Nah, they play a cover 3 zone most of the time but the corners still press.
you dont have to be in man to get phyaical with a wr.
Ah, ok. I don't watch much NFL these days, especially Seatte. I just always see Sherman up in guys grills and draped all over them up and down the field.
Lmaoooo
D’Onofrio is opposed to having his corners play tighter coverage because “we certainly don't want gamblers. The worst thing we could do is give up an easy touchdown on defense, right?"
UM would prefer a long drive against them if given a choice between a methodical march and a quick strike.
“We certainly can't have our [last line of defense safeties and corners] not be deep,” D'Onofrio insisted.
“That's the worst thing that can happen to a defense. I hear [Seattle coach] Pete Carroll say it: `When you're deep, you're deep,' and it's worked good for him. The deep players need to stay deep.”
http://miamiherald.typepad.com/spor...hins-um-defense-heat-notes.html#storylink=cpy
Meant Goden's philosophy in the title. ****ing losers
I feel actually bad for Golden...he's attempting to be loyal, but ****.... Your best friend is sinking the ship.
Your best friend needs to be drug-tested!! It's time for Dorito to either be forced or tricked into intervention!!
Lmaoooo
D’Onofrio is opposed to having his corners play tighter coverage because “we certainly don't want gamblers. The worst thing we could do is give up an easy touchdown on defense, right?"
UM would prefer a long drive against them if given a choice between a methodical march and a quick strike.
“We certainly can't have our [last line of defense safeties and corners] not be deep,” D'Onofrio insisted.
“That's the worst thing that can happen to a defense. I hear [Seattle coach] Pete Carroll say it: `When you're deep, you're deep,' and it's worked good for him. The deep players need to stay deep.”
http://miamiherald.typepad.com/spor...hins-um-defense-heat-notes.html#storylink=cpy
Meant Goden's philosophy in the title. ******* losers
How was this brand built? It was built by recruiting our backyard which happens to be the most fertile recruiting ground in the nation. While we have certainly cherry picked nationally, South Florida have always been our foundation. From their days in optimist football, these kids learn to play one way and that's aggressive all out in your face football.
Lmaoooo
D’Onofrio is opposed to having his corners play tighter coverage because “we certainly don't want gamblers. The worst thing we could do is give up an easy touchdown on defense, right?"
UM would prefer a long drive against them if given a choice between a methodical march and a quick strike.
“We certainly can't have our [last line of defense safeties and corners] not be deep,” D'Onofrio insisted.
“That's the worst thing that can happen to a defense. I hear [Seattle coach] Pete Carroll say it: `When you're deep, you're deep,' and it's worked good for him. The deep players need to stay deep.”
http://miamiherald.typepad.com/spor...hins-um-defense-heat-notes.html#storylink=cpy
Meant Goden's philosophy in the title. ****ing losers