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If you watch the Seahawks vs Panthers game at 11 today, watch how many times Jaycee Horn blitzes. Coverage corners are not never sent on blitz, as you said scheme is not meant to be predictable. The coverage corner generally does blitz less than the strong corner across all high levels of football. If you have a corner that is way better at coverage his blitz rate will be very low. Jaycee Horn will be a good example today. Patrick Surtain and Trent Mcduffie also are good examples of coverage corners that rarely blitz in the NFL but they already played this week.
You think UM is in the NFL? You blitz whomever from wherever. Blitzing a corner is not injury high risk. How can you know so little about football?
 
If Loud stays and Genty recovers well, those two guys will be the corners. They will most likely sign at least 2 portal corners as well to add depth. Safeties will be a combination of Boyd, Cutler, the transfer from Carroll and the Beaners. Dane Parker was a stud at Puyallup and then played at Air Force Prep, he didn't play much this year. Not sure how he will fit in.
Boyd, needs to stay away from the starting lineup.
 
You think UM is in the NFL? You blitz whomever from wherever. Blitzing a corner is not injury high risk. How can you know so little about football?
Blitzing pulls a corner out of space and into traffic near the box. Which means that there is a higher potential for collisions with big offensive linemen and tight ends, crack blocks, getting cut blocked off the edge and having awkward collisions in the backfield. That is your opinion that there is not an increased injury risk. Vance Joseph and many other defensive coaches would disagree with you.
 
You think UM is in the NFL? You blitz whomever from wherever. Blitzing a corner is not injury high risk. How can you know so little about football?
I think UM is closer to little Griz than the NFL and given that this defense, probably led the country in giving up big plays, I’m guessing that stunting anyone is a risk.
 
Blitzing pulls a corner out of space and into traffic near the box. Which means that there is a higher potential for collisions with big offensive linemen and tight ends, crack blocks, getting cut blocked off the edge and having awkward collisions in the backfield. That is your opinion that there is not an increased injury risk. Vance Joseph and many other defensive coaches would disagree with you.
I played corner. I pay attention. I know. You just use Google and AI. Probably never made a tackle in your life.
 
No you blitz your boundary side - which he was - shorter distance to cover and has quicker over the top help by that side's safety.
It is up to the coaching staff depending on the personnel whether to blitz your boundary side coverage corner or your field side strong corner. The pros of each have already been laid out. There is not a right or wrong answer in definite terms. It depends on the personnel.
 
Boyd, needs to stay away from the starting lineup.
I was going based on how much the underclassmen played. He probably got the most reps of the guys returning at Safety. Not sure if he has the speed and ability to be a guy though from what I saw. I rewatched Jelani Davis high school film and it was impressive (and high level competition at Mater Dei), not sure where he is in the mix for next season. If they stay with the 3-3-5 then I could see a transfer safety come in as well. Orlandi and the Beaners are the three most talented guys IMO.
 
I was going based on how much the underclassmen played. He probably got the most reps of the guys returning at Safety. Not sure if he has the speed and ability to be a guy though from what I saw. I rewatched Jelani Davis high school film and it was impressive (and high level competition at Mater Dei), not sure where he is in the mix for next season. If they stay with the 3-3-5 then I could see a transfer safety come in as well. Orlandi and the Beaners are the three most talented guys IMO.
What ever happened to the Rostad kid, was getting pt as rs freshman and then disappeared off the face of the earth?
 
It is up to the coaching staff depending on the personnel whether to blitz your boundary side coverage corner or your field side strong corner. The pros of each have already been laid out. There is not a right or wrong answer in definite terms. It depends on the personnel.
Then, why were you arguing that Loud should never blitz? Did you notice that Loud lined up in a different manner after he returned? Always or mostly on the left side of the field.
 
Then, why were you arguing that Loud should never blitz? Did you notice that Loud lined up in a different manner after he returned? Always or mostly on the left side of the field.
I never argued that Loud should have never blitzed. I said I do not have enough info to make that judgement but I do have enough info to know that Hike could be correct and it shouldn’t just be shut down without looking into it.
 
Think he hung it up. Kash Goicoecha is another player who will be in the mix, has the pedigree with his dad being a stud safety for UM in the 90's.,
Yea he graduated early. I think both the Rostad brothers were really good students.
 
No, your understanding of football is non-existent.
You could tell me where you think I am incorrect in my higher level football posts. I was hoping you would be able to debate high level football being a lawyer who played college football. Instead you deflect with irrelevant insults so I am left to think your understanding of the game is surface level.
 
Then, why were you arguing that Loud should never blitz? Did you notice that Loud lined up in a different manner after he returned? Always or mostly on the left side of the field.
What is your opinion on why he lined up always or mostly on the left side? I did not notice that thank you for pointing it out. Do you think this was related to the scheme or so he would have more favorable angles for tackling or pressing that minimized contact on his left shoulder versus if he lined up on the right side?
 
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