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I think Travin is a bit too slight to play DE. I'd live to be proven wrong though.
I have this wild hope that Travin Henry will show up give the position a shot in the arm with his WR speed on the edge. Am I dreaming? I haven't seen him play ever beyond his HS tape.
Make it 3 AmigosThat makes two of us.
I agree. Roof switched looks to a 3-4 in many games but the timing of these looks always seemed to match up with the situation. You have to be multiple now with your sets due to the many types of offensive schemes you go against. Even when we were in the 3-4 I saw guys in position to make plays and play fast.The actual alignment concerns me less than the style: attack vs read/react. I want an attacking D no matter how we line up.
I love K Freeman but he is a 225 lb TRUE Fr. So Whitehead has got to our hope and prayer.
The other guys are not good even ACC level unless something very dramatic changes..
I think Gotsis is gonna blow up in the middle and force the O pay him special attention. It will make whomever is on the outside's job a LOT easier.So to me this is our biggest area of concern going into next season. We have some bodies but very little experience. I'm hoping a couple of the guys like Whitehead, Robbins, Freeman and Henry will turn out to be good right out of the box. If not our D is going to get thrown on a lot next season.
Go Jackets!
Yeah, Gotis has a knack for "slipping" inside with his quickness. Should move the QB outside and make our DE's job easier. Also, if the other DT can do this some it would be huge too.I think Gotsis is gonna blow up in the middle and force the O pay him special attention. It will make whomever is on the outside's job a LOT easier.
Why not run more 3-4 ? If Cheeks, Menocal, Stargel, & Robbins are more OLB types, why not run more 3-4 sets. It doesn't have to be the base but why not adjust to the skills and build of the players that are current and adjust out as you get the players you recruited (Freeman, Whitehead, ect) to fit your scheme more acclimated.
Tech ran some 3-4 set with Attoachu last year, why not do it again and be flexible.
I have this wild hope that Travin Henry will show up give the position a shot in the arm with his WR speed on the edge. Am I dreaming? I haven't seen him play ever beyond his HS tape.
Anybody remember a guy named Hollings who was languishing at one position then switched sides of the LOS?I agree. His HS tapes showed a fairly large, long, and athletic young man. It's surprising that he has been mostly invisible since he got on campus considering the opportunities to play WR last year.
Anybody remember a guy named Hollings who was languishing at one position then switched sides of the LOS?
I saw Travin play against the high school that I teach at. He literally never left the field playing both ways and on special teams as well. He was clearly the best player on the field but with those two teams that was not really saying that much.That makes two of us.
Tony Hollings ran for that in about 8 to 10 quarters if I recall. He was looking unstoppable until he was utilized after injuring a knee in a game...then blew the knee entirely. He might have had a Heisman type year if he hadn't gotten injured.just vaguely...he only rushed for like 600 yards during his entire career at Tech. We've had literally dozens rush for more than that during their time on the flats.
to this day, one of the four biggest 'what if' stories in modern era GT FB. what if he had stayed healthy? What if the GT-FSU game had not been delayed in 2001? What if the GT team coached by the guy who coached between Ross and O'Leary had not blown a 21 point 4th quarter lead to FSU with Charlie Ward? what if Dodd had not left the SEC?
Thats how I remember it also. I kept looking at the leading rushers in the nation and he was still in 1st a couple weeks after the injuryTony Hollings ran for that in about 8 to 10 quarters if I recall. He was looking unstoppable until he was utilized after injuring a knee in a game...then blew the knee entirely. He might have had a Heisman type year if he hadn't gotten injured.
Tony Hollings ran for that in about 8 to 10 quarters if I recall. He was looking unstoppable until he was utilized after injuring a knee in a game...then blew the knee entirely. He might have had a Heisman type year if he hadn't gotten injured.