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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.BM has the best range and ball skills out of all the safties. I think he's gonna be awesome covering the deep middle, he showed more then just flashes last season.
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I think we not a traditional 2 safety system and the safeties who play changes with the offence we face.
Merriweather is our FS , Sanders is our SS and defensive backfield captian as the rest are all either rookies , FA or second year players from IR.
Chung and Tank are the 3rd Coverage/Blocker for TE`s.
Same as last season. Meriweather at SS, Sanders playing the Field Marshall, Chung will work in on Dime packages and take garbage time reps at SS.
You often do, but my lying eyes and the slow motion and frame advance features on my DVR rarely agree with your perspective.NO.I beg to differ.
You often do, but my lying eyes and the slow motion and frame advance features on my DVR rarely agree with your perspective.
We do not have a strong safety and free(weak)safety in our system.
We have a left safety and a right safety.
In a strong/free safety system they switch sides of the field depending on alignment.
In a left/right safety system they switch responsibilities.
So every safety is a free safety and a strong safety. This has been the cases for 8 years, and every year this question comes up.
Perhaps the confusion comes from the fact that it in our sub packages it is not uncommon for us to play a safety in a LB alignment (See Rodney Harrison) which appears to have him playing the role of a strong safety, but in fact he is a LB.
We do not have a strong safety and free(weak)safety in our system.
We have a left safety and a right safety.
In a strong/free safety system they switch sides of the field depending on alignment.
In a left/right safety system they switch responsibilities.
So every safety is a free safety and a strong safety. This has been the cases for 8 years, and every year this question comes up.
Perhaps the confusion comes from the fact that it in our sub packages it is not uncommon for us to play a safety in a LB alignment (See Rodney Harrison) which appears to have him playing the role of a strong safety, but in fact he is a LB.
So, is the answer that both Sanders and Meriweather are expected to be able to play center field on their side of the field and both are expected to be able to run or pass blitz? Are Chung, Williams, and/or McGowan really ready to step into this flexible role if either Sanders or Meriweather is injured?