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<blockquote data-quote="Gtswifty81" data-source="post: 846758" data-attributes="member: 4428"><p>We need a lot of improvement in the off season. First the OL needs to identify and pick up simple stunts and blitzes better. It’s okay to get beat from time to time but blocking no one while we leave free blitzers to the QB happened too much. Second, QBs need to develop further and make some difficult plays to help the offense. A lot of teams have OL struggles, and the QB has to recognize coverages quickly and evade a rush. The last three games our best passing output was 130 yards and I believe we didn’t crack 100 yards in two. Our running game was ok this year. </p><p></p><p>On Defense, improvement is needed everywhere. We need to focus on keeping the young recruits because there appears to be some talent at key positions, need to focus on tackling to reduce yards after contact, need to assess why so many blown coverages were occurring, need more consistent pressure on Qb, need ints (only 3 all year, 4 if you count the two point attempt), I hate even quoting coach speak but what is the identity of our defense (we didn’t generate pressure, stop the run, stop the pass, generate negative plays, etc.)</p><p></p><p>On coaching, get the plays in quickly, quicker adjustments in the first half, more accountability, I don’t see practices but consider adjusting the focus of practices as confusion appears to occur across the board, and stop saying how close we are in games when we are losing. The games score on several occasions looked better than the game itself in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gtswifty81, post: 846758, member: 4428"] We need a lot of improvement in the off season. First the OL needs to identify and pick up simple stunts and blitzes better. It’s okay to get beat from time to time but blocking no one while we leave free blitzers to the QB happened too much. Second, QBs need to develop further and make some difficult plays to help the offense. A lot of teams have OL struggles, and the QB has to recognize coverages quickly and evade a rush. The last three games our best passing output was 130 yards and I believe we didn’t crack 100 yards in two. Our running game was ok this year. On Defense, improvement is needed everywhere. We need to focus on keeping the young recruits because there appears to be some talent at key positions, need to focus on tackling to reduce yards after contact, need to assess why so many blown coverages were occurring, need more consistent pressure on Qb, need ints (only 3 all year, 4 if you count the two point attempt), I hate even quoting coach speak but what is the identity of our defense (we didn’t generate pressure, stop the run, stop the pass, generate negative plays, etc.) On coaching, get the plays in quickly, quicker adjustments in the first half, more accountability, I don’t see practices but consider adjusting the focus of practices as confusion appears to occur across the board, and stop saying how close we are in games when we are losing. The games score on several occasions looked better than the game itself in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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