i see and totally understand what you guys are saying. hes build for the 4-3 thats fine. but one of my biggest problems is my pride. i hope he goes on and has great success (except against us) but i just dont understand wealking away (if true) he can go play elsewhere or with his brother or for his favorite team but you signed a letter. your signature binds you to an agreement. its like people today just dont care oh it didnt work out so instead of busting my ass to get where i have to be ill just go somewhere else where its a little bit easier. im just questuiioning his intestinal fortitude. id love for him to stay and bust some people in the mouth but if he goes he goes. were notre dame we'll recover. hoope hes along for the ride though
I get ya, but I don't think it's realistic in a lot of cases. Take Ryan Mallett and the spread offense for example. I'm sure he could have worked it to some degree of success, he's shown himself to be a capable young quarterback. But that isn't what he signed up for, nor is it the coach he signed up for. In this case, if I recall correctly, Aaron might be feeling a little out of place having signed up for a 4-3 under Minter. With that system and coach he committed to gone, with yet another new position to attempt to learn, and with incoming talent that was recruited specifically for the position, he may feel this is the best option for him.
This is all speculative of course, I'm not all to sure what's really happening at this point, not am I on campus anymore to poke around and find out.