DMN: Report from Thursday's Practice
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DMN: Report from Thursday's Practice
UNIVERSITY PARK – All 17 freshmen reported to camp and are expected to practice with the upperclassmen today at 9:30 a.m.
On Thursday, freshmen quarterbacks Eric Johnson (Plano West) and Justin Willis (Denton Ryan) threw the ball well, and receivers Columbus Givens and Emmanuel Sanders made catches while running a variety of routes.
Also, junior college transfer Adrian Haywood (Mesquite) will move from defensive tackle to nose guard.
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On Thursday, freshmen quarterbacks Eric Johnson (Plano West) and Justin Willis (Denton Ryan) threw the ball well, and receivers Columbus Givens and Emmanuel Sanders made catches while running a variety of routes.
Also, junior college transfer Adrian Haywood (Mesquite) will move from defensive tackle to nose guard.
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From what I saw at practice, we have Bonds, and a group of others that I think will play.
There are a few more listed like Feige at 340 but I have not seen him or did not remember his play.
Go to www.SMUMUSTANGS.com and print out a roster.
There are a few more listed like Feige at 340 but I have not seen him or did not remember his play.
Go to www.SMUMUSTANGS.com and print out a roster.
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Other interior defensive linemen include: Lucky DeLay, Randy Denman, Charlie Berry, Dominic Pryor, Hunter Shipp, Chase Smith, Brad Lankford and Patrick Handy (maybe).
Can someone who has played the game explain to us fans-but-not-experts the difference between playing DT and NG (at least in the defense SMU plays)? Thanks
Can someone who has played the game explain to us fans-but-not-experts the difference between playing DT and NG (at least in the defense SMU plays)? Thanks
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Interesting description.
DT's play a 4-3 usually and when you go to a 5-2 you play a true nose gaurd and two DT's and 2 DE's.
DT's and NG's should be able to stuff up the line and penetrate up the field.
In my mind a DT or NG should be close to 300 and DE's in the 250 to 275 range.
There are a lot of variations that depend on the coach.
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DT's play a 4-3 usually and when you go to a 5-2 you play a true nose gaurd and two DT's and 2 DE's.
DT's and NG's should be able to stuff up the line and penetrate up the field.
In my mind a DT or NG should be close to 300 and DE's in the 250 to 275 range.
There are a lot of variations that depend on the coach.
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JasonB wrote:WorldStang wrote:3-4? True NT.. several able bodied LBs ? Bennett likes speed..
It would also get both Carrington and Lee on the field...
For those footbal experts out there....
If I remember correctly Bennett has pretty much run a 4-3 with the exception of dime/nickle packages. How much of a jump is it for caoaches and players to go from a 4-3 to a 3-4? I agree that it's looking more like we have the personnell for a 3-4, but what are the advantages/disadvantages to each defense?
I agree that there will be some 3-4 sets thrown in, but even with the lack of bodies up front, I would expect we'll still be largely a 4-3 team.
Just my guess, of course.
Of course, if you're a Baylor coach reading this, just assume that we're going to take the LBs and secondary off the field and just play 11 defensive linemen. No need to bring a running back up to Dallas.
Just my guess, of course.
Of course, if you're a Baylor coach reading this, just assume that we're going to take the LBs and secondary off the field and just play 11 defensive linemen. No need to bring a running back up to Dallas.
