Schiano Likes Ronde — At Safety
April 18th, 2012
Only two practices into Ronde Barber taking significant reps at safety — on a team woefully short of experienced safeties — and the measured Greg Schiano isn’t afraid to glow about the way his Hall of Famer looks in the role.
Today Schiano described, in general, how Barber approached a typical play in practice with the focus and energy of a rookie trying to impress his coaches.
“I like what I see out there. I don’t know if that’s where he’ll stay or not. But I really like the way he’s attacking it and I think he can do it,” Schiano said of Barber’ work at safety.” You know, in the scheme we play, I think he can do it. Some would worry about his size. I don’t worry about it.”
On the heels of Schiano glowing about Aqib Talib earlier in the news conference, and hopefully the Bucs eventually scoring Morris Claiborne in the draft, the reality is Barber likely will need to play safety to get him on the field for significant snaps — or at least what he’s accustomed to.
If the Bucs roll into the season with Talib, Claiborne, Barber and Eric Wright, there’s going to be some serious competition and versatility.






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