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Watching our offensive formations on Saturday, I was extremely excited to see us move to consistent 4-5WR spread sets. Since Malik is going to currently need simple reads anyway, might as well help him identify the single coverages pre-snap.
That said, and perhaps we're saving it, can we get Darrell Langham and Ahmmon Richards on opposite sides of the field in 4-5WR looks?
Reviewing how defenses react to Richards' presence is really fun. Safeties are generally leaning and nervous as **** to his side. When he goes out, Langham steps in his place. Porque no los dos? Richards has more than enough ability and the attributes necessary to play in Harley's now temporarily vacated role. I also think Harley is better suited inside, but that's another thread. We have an opportunity.
If you place Langham/Thomas on one side and Berrios/Richards on the other, it's a really bad situation for Safety and LB play. You can switch Thomas and Herndon and play with a ton of run/bubble/vertical concepts. All from one personnel grouping. If teams play two Safeties way back with Langham and Richards on opposite sides, Homer benefits as well.
Perhaps I've missed it, but I'll be wishing and looking for this consistently trotted out there in the weeks after UNC.
That said, and perhaps we're saving it, can we get Darrell Langham and Ahmmon Richards on opposite sides of the field in 4-5WR looks?
Reviewing how defenses react to Richards' presence is really fun. Safeties are generally leaning and nervous as **** to his side. When he goes out, Langham steps in his place. Porque no los dos? Richards has more than enough ability and the attributes necessary to play in Harley's now temporarily vacated role. I also think Harley is better suited inside, but that's another thread. We have an opportunity.
If you place Langham/Thomas on one side and Berrios/Richards on the other, it's a really bad situation for Safety and LB play. You can switch Thomas and Herndon and play with a ton of run/bubble/vertical concepts. All from one personnel grouping. If teams play two Safeties way back with Langham and Richards on opposite sides, Homer benefits as well.
Perhaps I've missed it, but I'll be wishing and looking for this consistently trotted out there in the weeks after UNC.