Football Position Changes

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by bhelmLSU, Feb 24, 2010.

  1. MLUTiger

    MLUTiger Secular Humanist

    That's quite a leap, dude. I'm hopeful, but no way does pure speed just translate into one of the best CBs in the SEC. I seriously doubt that he's an upgrade over Hawkins if this is his first full year as a CB, playing opposite a guy that QBs will be trying to stay away from.
     
  2. LSUMASTERMIND

    LSUMASTERMIND Founding Member

    If a guy can cover, he can cover its that simple. If Claiborne has the intangibles he just needs to learn the schemes.
     
  3. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    Learning the schemes is not easy and has tripped up many a talented back.
     
  4. LSUMASTERMIND

    LSUMASTERMIND Founding Member

    definitely not an easy thing, but if he does. look out world!
     
  5. dudley

    dudley oops!

    Quit scheming.. Mano y mano.
     
  6. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    Not really possible in the NFL or the SEC. Defenses have to be deceptive and unpredictable or they can be beaten.
     
  7. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

    exactly, if you just play man the whole time, offensive coordinators will eat the defense for lunch.
     
  8. dudley

    dudley oops!

    I don't agree with that. Many times with the zone you unpredict and fool yourself.
     
  9. MLUTiger

    MLUTiger Secular Humanist

    I agree, but covering has less to do with speed and more to do with technique. There are plenty of 4.3/40 guys who can't cover and plenty of 4.6/40 guys who can.

    The amount of ignorance in this statement just astounds me. I literally do not know how to reply other than to just say "No". All the intangibles in the world will not cover a guy like Julio Jones without excellent technique.
     
  10. LSUMASTERMIND

    LSUMASTERMIND Founding Member

    I'll take Patrick Peterson's word over yours, coach!
    From a person who has played the position, intangibles basically means having the physical talent, technique, and mental ability. After that its just learning the scheme of the defense.

    I also never said speed would make up for the other attributes in being a good corner, if you can point out where I implied that, it would help.
     

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