Safety Rotation

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Thanx but don;t need any numbers. Me, You, Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder can clearly see that Stiner and Taylor blow chunks.
 

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You gotta give Itraz credit, he's been telling us this since last season.

I give itraz credit often because he brings a unique analysis of things and know his stuff.

But I think the safety rotation has been met with pretty universal criticism. I'm not sure Andrea Bocelli wouldn't be screaming at the tv on half of our plays.
 

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I give itraz credit often because he brings a unique analysis of things and know his stuff.

But I think the safety rotation has been met with pretty universal criticism. I'm not sure Andrea Bocelli wouldn't be screaming at the tv on half of our plays.
If by "unique" you mean copy pasta'd from wikipedia then yeah.
 

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Coaching change.....not that this has been suggested before..
 

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Goldkamp posted this on the 247 site (would love to hear @ltraz inputs on this):

I asked Todd Grantham about the safety rotation

Specifically I asked him whether each duo brings something a little different to the table in terms of skill set. Here was his answer:

"Nah, it's just a matter of, they all played in the 35-45 play range. We just felt like with the guys that we have, they all have talent, they all have ability. It's better to play all four of those guys say in the 40s as opposed to a couple guys 75 or 80. I mean trying to keep guys fresh. So really it's just a matter of trying to keep guys fresh and into what we're doing. We have the luxury with having four guys that we can do that."
 

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Goldkamp posted this on the 247 site (would love to hear @ltraz inputs on this):

I asked Todd Grantham about the safety rotation

Specifically I asked him whether each duo brings something a little different to the table in terms of skill set. Here was his answer:

"Nah, it's just a matter of, they all played in the 35-45 play range. We just felt like with the guys that we have, they all have talent, they all have ability. It's better to play all four of those guys say in the 40s as opposed to a couple guys 75 or 80. I mean trying to keep guys fresh. So really it's just a matter of trying to keep guys fresh and into what we're doing. We have the luxury with having four guys that we can do that."
He only said they have four guys to rotate... Didn't say they could play effectively...
 

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I have no clue why sorry Ron and goofy Greg are still on this staff. They are both worthless . Ron hasn’t signed squat at safety .Greg’s sorry ass lost Sanders and now Bowman , and is also doing a ****ty job On special teams .
 

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Thanx but don;t need any numbers. Me, You, Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder can clearly see that Stiner and Taylor blow chunks.
I don’t disagree, but I will say Stiner does have an amazing ability to occasionally make a big play (kind of a blind squirrel thing); Taylor on the other hand....
 

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Goldkamp posted this on the 247 site (would love to hear @ltraz inputs on this):

I asked Todd Grantham about the safety rotation

Specifically I asked him whether each duo brings something a little different to the table in terms of skill set. Here was his answer:

"Nah, it's just a matter of, they all played in the 35-45 play range. We just felt like with the guys that we have, they all have talent, they all have ability. It's better to play all four of those guys say in the 40s as opposed to a couple guys 75 or 80. I mean trying to keep guys fresh. So really it's just a matter of trying to keep guys fresh and into what we're doing. We have the luxury with having four guys that we can do that."
Somebody needs to email Grantham that article. But isn't that the sort of thing that the off field support staff should be analyzing? Like what does that HS basketball coach we got from FSU do?
 

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I don’t disagree, but I will say Stiner does have an amazing ability to occasionally make a big play (kind of a blind squirrel thing); Taylor on the other hand....
Lol.... occasionally they draw up a delayed safety blitz in a #1 rush and he comes free?

Yeah, amazing stuff.

The truth is he should just blitz every play because he is useless in either run support or pass coverage.
 

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We have the luxury with having four guys that we can do that."

Sure thing Grantham. And Franks was better than Trask. He is watching something different than the rest of us. And Shawn Davis should never, ever come off the field for Taylor, Stiner or whatever other sunbelt caliber guy they have.
 

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