I hope this doesn't turn into another thread about either benching Weber for Gray or Brew's future, but it might. I was just wondering what identity people see Brew and the coaches trying to establish here going FORWARD(I don't care about past identities/negative potshots/etc.)
I see developing NFL players as a point Brew is trying to establish.
On offense, a true pro style, similar to USC in the way the plays are called and executed. Sharp routes, QB calling protections and pre snap reads, etc. Obviously this has been a problem this year, but going forward it could be a nice identity to have, similar to Iowa's defense, which has produced quality pro prospects over the years.
On defense, I'm seeing a trend towards speed, linebacker/safety combos like Lawrence/Cooper/Singleton, Linebacker/DE combos like Wilhite/Garin/KGM/Tatum, DE/DT combos like Jacobs/Kirksey/Hageman/Tuaaefa. Position flexibility based on increasing speed at all positions. The scheme can be debated, but the personnel are taking shape. We will be able to recruit the undersized speedy guys, and show them past players that have have good results developing strength and size.
I see developing NFL players as a point Brew is trying to establish.
On offense, a true pro style, similar to USC in the way the plays are called and executed. Sharp routes, QB calling protections and pre snap reads, etc. Obviously this has been a problem this year, but going forward it could be a nice identity to have, similar to Iowa's defense, which has produced quality pro prospects over the years.
On defense, I'm seeing a trend towards speed, linebacker/safety combos like Lawrence/Cooper/Singleton, Linebacker/DE combos like Wilhite/Garin/KGM/Tatum, DE/DT combos like Jacobs/Kirksey/Hageman/Tuaaefa. Position flexibility based on increasing speed at all positions. The scheme can be debated, but the personnel are taking shape. We will be able to recruit the undersized speedy guys, and show them past players that have have good results developing strength and size.