wlayton, below is part of an article today in the Macon Telegraph. Read the article and felt as if someone had poured ice cold water on me. Just another reason that I have a problem with CWM. Don't expect him to give away his thoughts for the defensive formations he plans to run this season, however, not sure that he has a plan period.
It may have looked a bit strange, but it was a beautiful sight for fellow tackle Jeff Owens, who said he’s planning to push for the formation to be used in an actual game. An Owens-Atkins-Weston pass rush, he said, would be as unstoppable as it is unlikely.
But most of the spring tricks and trials are just that, Martinez said. Once the fall rolls around — and more importantly, once Georgia gets its long list of bruised and battered pass rushers back from injury — things usually go back to normal.
That doesn’t mean Owens won’t still try to make his sales pitch, defensive line coach Rodney Garner said. He’ll just have a little extra convincing to do.
“He’ll need to talk to Coach Martinez about that,” Garner said, “but it sounds interesting.”