Man, this is exactly the kind of over-analysis we hear every offseason from people who don't actually watch our games. Our defensive issues last year weren't about scheme, they were about execution and a brutal injury run at linebacker. Playing more single-high isn't some magic fix, it's a massive gamble that leaves our corners on an island. We got beat over the top a few times, sure. Our guys were thinking too much instead of just playing fast. Now you want to simplify it by asking one new portal safety to patrol the entire deep middle against ACC offenses? That's a recipe for giving up 50-yard touchdowns every week. Our strength is in our secondary depth, not in selling out to stop the run. This feels like a desperate move, not an evolution. Top-25 defense? We'll be lucky to stay in the top 70 if we abandon the principles that actually kept us in games last year. This spring optimism is just coaches trying to sound smart. Real improvement comes from our players getting healthy and playing with more discipline, not from drawing new lines on a whiteboard.