07-21-2012, 06:32 AM
In modern defensive football, it seems the designations between strong and free safeties have blurred, and they are more considered right and left than strong and free. I still like the idea of having a SS and FS. A SS is more stout against the run and a FS better in pass coverage. But I suppose with the passing game becoming so dominant, it makes more sense to simply have two safeties equally good against the pass.
As for Stanford, it seems to me Jordan Richards and Zach Hoffpauir are ideally suited for SS. But based on what I have read, I have no clue who the safeties are going to be or who will be playing which one.
As for Stanford, it seems to me Jordan Richards and Zach Hoffpauir are ideally suited for SS. But based on what I have read, I have no clue who the safeties are going to be or who will be playing which one.