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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 846909" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>The problem is even when we bring extra defender we rarely generate pressure and that goes back to a lack of ability to generate pressure from our DL. If you aren't generating pressure from the DL then Blitzes are less likely to work because the openings are less likely to be there because the opponent is worried about the DL getting to the QB. UGA did a lot of the stuff you mentioned. They were also able to cause disruption without it. Our OL had to worry about their DL creating problems by themselves and that made the openings that they then exploited. Their OL didn't have to worry about our DL doing the same thing. </p><p></p><p>Ultimately, and this isn't just related to this particular area, scheme can't address every issue. Now there probably were issues on the defense which scheme could address but I'd argue the biggest problem this year was the defensive backs being out of position which is a problem with either bad communication, players freelancing trying to play hero ball, or a combination of the two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 846909, member: 2299"] The problem is even when we bring extra defender we rarely generate pressure and that goes back to a lack of ability to generate pressure from our DL. If you aren't generating pressure from the DL then Blitzes are less likely to work because the openings are less likely to be there because the opponent is worried about the DL getting to the QB. UGA did a lot of the stuff you mentioned. They were also able to cause disruption without it. Our OL had to worry about their DL creating problems by themselves and that made the openings that they then exploited. Their OL didn't have to worry about our DL doing the same thing. Ultimately, and this isn't just related to this particular area, scheme can't address every issue. Now there probably were issues on the defense which scheme could address but I'd argue the biggest problem this year was the defensive backs being out of position which is a problem with either bad communication, players freelancing trying to play hero ball, or a combination of the two. [/QUOTE]
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