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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 237352" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>I thought our assessments were dead on target. </p><p>“With them it’s just the constant question of how well they’ve recruited to get offensive linemen and weapons on offense. In 2014, they had two pretty good receivers, then those guys left and there was a pretty big drop-off in the passing game. But because of that offense and their ability to run the ball, they’ll always be in games. Even last year they didn’t really get blown out by anybody, but they lost a lot of games in the fourth quarter because they couldn’t execute offensively when it mattered and their defense didn’t create those extra possessions.”</p><p>This nails the state of our team. We don't have to be dominant in recruiting to win and be really good on offense, but we do need to sprinkle in a few special players. And, notice our defense barely enters into the thought process of defining our team and success - and then only in the hope of creating a turnover rather than shutting down the opponent's offense. I really hope that can change.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And, then there's this regarding the defense:</p><p>“They’re not built to be a dominant defense, so they need to be opportunistic and create some havoc.”</p><p>Why aren't we built to be a dominant defense? We used to be.</p><p></p><p>The other comments are spot on as well. This is a good concept with preseason coverage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 237352, member: 216"] I thought our assessments were dead on target. “With them it’s just the constant question of how well they’ve recruited to get offensive linemen and weapons on offense. In 2014, they had two pretty good receivers, then those guys left and there was a pretty big drop-off in the passing game. But because of that offense and their ability to run the ball, they’ll always be in games. Even last year they didn’t really get blown out by anybody, but they lost a lot of games in the fourth quarter because they couldn’t execute offensively when it mattered and their defense didn’t create those extra possessions.” This nails the state of our team. We don't have to be dominant in recruiting to win and be really good on offense, but we do need to sprinkle in a few special players. And, notice our defense barely enters into the thought process of defining our team and success - and then only in the hope of creating a turnover rather than shutting down the opponent's offense. I really hope that can change. And, then there's this regarding the defense: “They’re not built to be a dominant defense, so they need to be opportunistic and create some havoc.” Why aren't we built to be a dominant defense? We used to be. The other comments are spot on as well. This is a good concept with preseason coverage. [/QUOTE]
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