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10-06-2008, 06:39 PM | #1 |
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When Bradley picked up the ball and ran it in for the touchdown, Howard and Johnson were both in on the play. Were we in a nickel or was Johnson playing a safety position? I hate watching on TV when you can't tell who's in and what's going on.
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If Bradley is in the game we are playing Nickel. Which means Johnson is covering the slot.
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I don't know but the on the ball play Bradley made on his interception, that was negated by Daniel Sorenson's late hit on the Aggie qb, has me convinced that more of him at corner is a good thing. I think the defensive backfield will be pretty good next year. For the life of me I just can't figure out why they did not move Ashworth to safety. I forsee Johnson making a permanent home at safety next year and I think Andrew Rich humbly incorporated coach Jaimie Hill's "Son, we don't play pussies." counsel. I think they will be adequate, but even if Pendleton continues to make progress that is only one backup at safety unless Shiloah doesn't go on a mission. I like Bradley as boundary as in what I have seen of him he is always making plays. How many fumbles or interceptions has he been integral in in his few reps? Coincidence perhaps? I think to some extent but when you are a good athlete you can always make things happen. BB is a good athlete. I expect Brandon Howard to be solid at the other corner next year, similar jump as the short kid whose name I forgot from '05-'06. Robinson, I think.
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Very nice to have some degree of confidence in that position for the next few years. |
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I think Bradley, Pittman and Buckner all have all conference potential. Pittman might not be able to stay healthy enough to realize that potential.
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We also have Gary Nagy and Brannon Brooks who if they ever grasp the schemes and the defense both have talent.
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I am convinced that BYU will have its best wide receivers ever next year in Collie, Chambers and Jacobsen IF Chambers catches on mentally. I would think with the rest of this year and spring ball he should be fine by then.
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From what I have been told Shiloah is not going on a mission next year. I can easily see Scott Johnson moving over to FS and Shiloah playing SS with Bradley and Howard/Pittman at corner next year. I can also see Rich winning the job as well at FS. |
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