I love this stuff, and we absolutely need a real college coach to break some of this down and clear up our confusion. I have a few questions that maybe you or someone can help answer.
I understand that the griz defense is complex, and since we only have access to what we see on TV, I have some assumptions, but I'm not sure if they are correct. If the opposing offense is in 11 personnel, the griz 3-3 usually lines up in an over front with the will LB having the edge responsibility. Also, either the nickel or the SS is in the box for extra run support and underneath coverage. Are those general assumptions correct? Again, I’m only talking base defense against 11 personnel.
Also, it seems that the griz defense plays 2 gap on the interior and the LBs play scrape. Is this correct in general? This leaves them vulnerable early in games to the zone reads, plus one running that the cats do all the time. It then leaves the hybrid players vulnerable late in games to big physical olinemen and the 12 personnel.
If Hauck insists on recruiting the best athlete available hybrid players, should he change the scheme a little? He could run the 3-3, 4-3 or 4-2, but instead of trying to 2 gap the interior DL and scrape the LBs he could line up in the stack front and slide the DL players into left or right gaps with the idea of deep penetration every play. The LBs have actual gap responsibility instead. It’s a very disruptive style of defense and works well with quicker players.