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Schemes are fun.I believe we need to hire a proven 3-3-5 guru and let him bring in all his own assistants, that scheme would allow us to recruit fewer DT’s and with the right coach who can really teach it and make adjustments on the fly give us a unique schematic advantage.
Off topic but I vaguely recall in the 70’s Southern California running a 5-1-5 with a monster nose tackle and a super athletic middle linebacker. They would jam the middle of the line and the two defensive ends were athletic enough to run down wide plays as well as converge on the quarterback on pass plays. There were also enough big bodies up front to keep the linebacker free to roam sideline to sideline. One safety played center fielder to stop all potential breakaway plays. Two other safeties could instantly turn into outside linebackers. Or the middle linebacker could join the line for a six man front.
Never saw any other teams run it but it worked for USC because they had some of the best athletes in the country. They used to pulverize Alabama.