Manny's defense is actually designed for the safeties to make a lot of tackles. I would say it's a friendlier system to the defensive linemen and safeties than anything else. But it's an attacking defense, it's a downhill defense, it allows its backers to fly around (shoutout Randy) and make plays. I mean, Shaq had 6 sacks last year as a Mike linebacker. He was first-team All-ACC as a Junior, and Flowe is on a different planet than he is athletically. Nothing about Manny's defense is scaring LB recruits away from it. You can flourish if you're the type of player Flowe is. Although, this dude is literally the best LB prospect I've seen in a really long time. He's an indescribable talent. He'd flourish anywhere. And he knows that. That's why I think his intrigue in Miami stems more from the city, his ability to build a brand, to be compensated off his likeness, and to play in a big city. He's a California kid. I think it's more Miami than Miami's defense that has him drawn here. He'd be the best player on the field if he went to Rutgers or Clemson or Texas or wherever the **** else he wants to go.