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Rumored DC William Inge runs a 4-2-5 defense with a unique "Husky" position that has caught my eye.
"4-2-5 defensive scheme in 2020 signaled the introduction of the Husky position group at Fresno State. (Julius) Brown led the transition of four individuals into a unique position whose responsibilities include those of a strong-side linebacker and a safety – a hybrid position."
Although I'm lukewarm on Inge being the DC, it'd be nice to get Dom Hampton and Jacobe Covington on the field and spell the end of Jack Sirmon's time in the program.
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75% is use the scheme that gets the best players you have on the field
25% is use the scheme that counters what the offense is trying to do
Obviously the ideal is a defensive line of future NFL stars so the other 7 guys can take the rest of the field. That's the other DAWGS this year.
We? had a really good D line during the Petersen Dynasty
The Husky position is another way of saying Nickel, or Star if you’re a Rams fan.
The 4-2-5 relies heavily on interior pass rush and versatile DB play, we did not have a nickel who could play the run game (bookie)
And the interior pass rush was non-existent, it’s hard for the DEs to sack a QB AND keep contain.
Should be far more effective against the run.
Perplexing to say the least.
Imagine doing all the work for your your subordinate only for him to get promoted to equal "co-DC" and then get a massive HC bag when you know he doesnt know shit, hasn't learned shit, and never did any of the actual work. I dont blame him.
I don't want him back since we need to completely cleanse ourselves of all things Pete and Jimmy, and I of course enjoyed seeing him and Sark fail epically in Texas. But I'll always love him for the badass Ds he gave us during his tenure here.