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re: Aggie yell leaders going all out for 4* DE D'Andre Walker (Fairburn, GA)

Posted on 3/18/14 at 4:34 pm to
Posted by Crowknowsbest
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Posted on 3/18/14 at 4:34 pm to
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I thought Pruitt used mostly a 4-3 but did mix in some 3-4 at FSU.

I think this is the opposite of what he will do at UGA this year, just because of our personnel. In a couple years when he's recruited his guys, I think the plan is to be a pure hybrid. A NT, a DT, and a DE that would be similar to what you would find in a 4-3. Opposite of him will be the Jack, who can play standing up (creating a 3 man front) or with his hand down (4 man). The Jack would be similar to the rush OLBs in a pure 3-4.

Then 3 linebacker, one of which (Sam) would be another hybrid type player. Could be a DE/LB hybrid or a LB/S hybrid depending on the package.

The idea is to get as many athletes on the field as possible to combat the spread. UGA will be extremely multiple going forward. I don't know about 5 DE's, but we'll have some pretty exotic looks depending on personnel.
Posted by CockInYourEar
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Posted on 3/18/14 at 5:20 pm to
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The idea is to get as many athletes on the field as possible to combat the spread. UGA will be extremely multiple going forward. I don't know about 5 DE's, but we'll have some pretty exotic looks depending on personnel.


That's the part I can't see, 5 DE's, but someone with his frame playing with his hand in the dirt. Did you see that article today on 247? My head is spinning on how that would be setup, wouldn't the ones standing up just be OLB's?

Even in a 3-4, if you were going to rush 2 additional guys (with their hands in the dirt) and have 5 down linemen, 4 would be DE's, but where's the 5th one?
This post was edited on 3/18/14 at 5:22 pm
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