WojoRisin

April 5th, 2011 at 9:09 PM ^

If you look on the right, there are offensive guys too. It looks like they're learning some basic punt blocking or FG edge blocking techniques (it's pretty much the same technique). For the punt team, it's gap-punch-go. For FG team, it's gap-punch.

Edit: Beaten by Magnus, Argh!

Cam57

April 6th, 2011 at 3:15 PM ^

By far, one of the things I am liking the most from spring practice. Moving Mike around getting the most out of him. Could be even more of a monster year for MM.

NOLA Wolverine

April 5th, 2011 at 7:09 PM ^

Right. Based on the comment about white pants in the video, I'm assuming they're just testing out some new gear with some guys. Why they chose almost exclusively skill and lean players is beyond me, if they found something too tight it would have to be a death trap. If anyone should have one it's Mike Martin. 

dennisblundon

April 5th, 2011 at 6:40 PM ^

At the 3:12 mark is an example of UNACCEPTABLE!!!111!! The manager drops his piece of paper blocking my view even longer from a 4 minute clip. Does he even care?

NOLA Wolverine

April 5th, 2011 at 6:43 PM ^

#37 Has just been smacking people from the linebacker spot. Kind of reminds me of McClintock in his build and strengths (Or probably more because I just saw the '05 Rose Bowl again... either way).

WolvinLA2

April 5th, 2011 at 7:26 PM ^

Jake Ryan will be good, I think he's about perfect for the WILL spot in this defense.  A starting LB group of Gordon, Demens and Ryan would be pretty solid.  Although if Fitzgerald grabs the WILL spot over Ryan that would work too.  We'll see where guys like Mike Jones, Merrell Evans and Brandon Herron end up, but it should all be good depth either way.

m1jjb00

April 5th, 2011 at 10:02 PM ^

What's the different approaches to body types for Sams vs. Wills in the 4-3.  It seems to me that the plan is to have C Gordon play strong-side, favoring a relatively quicker but leaner guy.  The weak side linebacker on the other hand is suupposed to be closer to a middle backer type in this defense.  Yes?  But don't others have the stronger guy, well stronger?

Magnus

April 5th, 2011 at 10:11 PM ^

It depends on what type of 4-3 you're running.  

Mattison has said that he wants Cam Gordon to get significantly bigger, so I don't think you should count on the SAM being a 215-pounder like it was under Greg Robinson.  The rest of the SAM linebackers are all bigger linebackers, more like a 3-4 outside linebacker.  Think Shawn Crable.

Briefly...

SAM: Probably the best overall athlete of the linebacker crew, somebody who can stand up to the run, rush the passer, and cover a little bit.  Most of the guys playing SAM are bigger than Cam Gordon, but they think that he can add weight while still keeping some of his speed.

MIKE: Big, thiick sturdy player.  Think of a traditional middle linebacker.  He should be able to run a little bit, but mostly he's got to be a run stopper.

WILL: Smaller than the MIKE, but still an ILB position.  Unlike in a Tampa 2 defense (where the WILL has to be very quick and athletic), he needs to fill running lanes and blitz while still taking on lead blocks from fullbacks.

philibuster

April 5th, 2011 at 6:44 PM ^

What's that dude doing in the background at 3:20-3:30? He's slowly shuffling to the side carrying something like a big barrel with a rope attached to it. I'm so confused.

Scheißkerl

April 5th, 2011 at 8:56 PM ^

about those long runs, is it just plain missed tackles or are they still working on that whole "teaching running backs how to break tackles thing" . 

Magnus

April 5th, 2011 at 9:01 PM ^

They're not going full speed 100% of the time.  Sometimes they are, which is when you see the RB's get tackled.  But when you see a big clump of guys standing around and ripping at the ball...and then the running breaks away from the pack...then they're not taking the RB's to the ground.  It teaches them to break tackles, hold onto the ball, keep driving their feet, etc.

Bodogblog

April 5th, 2011 at 10:01 PM ^

Blowing Barnum 5 yards into the backfield.  Jebus he's big.  Weak effort to pull down the ballcarrier, but totally disrupts the play.  More please, BWC. 

Denard does not read the zone read very well.

Roh makes a real nice play in there - unblocked, but sqares his shoulders to the line and then makes a nice tackle on Hopkins.