Whiskey_Clear
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Lol...man please. I'm about as awesome as a flat tire in the morning!
Thanks for summary.I also always feel better about things after the show. Some tidbits:
Why didn't we get more pressure? A: Pitt played a 7 and 8 man protection scheme most of the game. So we decided to double cover. We had two and sometimes even three on their top receiver. But due to a combination of poor execution on the part of our DBs and great plays by their receiver, he caught the ball anyway.
What is different this year? A: The teams we have played are 27-4. Last year we got a heckuva lot more turnovers. Last year's offense was about 10 points a game better than this year's. Last year I said on defense, send more pressure. Let's get them off the field one way or another. Either we stop them or they score quick, but lets' get the ball back. Last year I was fine with a shootout. I was confident we'd outscore them. Not so sure about that this year. But for all that, we have only been out of it with one team. We are playing some really good football teams close, but at the end we can't seem to make the plays to get a win. Or the ball just doesnt' bounce our way this year. A few plays go different and we're 5-2. A win Saturday can flip this thing.
[not sure what led him into this part] You know. we had 3 or 4 homeruns if we could only have pass protected better. We had receivers behind the defense. We put in some new routes which confused the defense. We had guys running totally uncovered but Justin didn't have time to get them the ball. The line is not pass protecting well, but it's not all on them. The Bs and As are screwing up plenty too. Marshall is great with the ball in this hands but a liability in pass protection.
Why is Marshall getting so many snaps and Skov so little? A: Patrick is tough, he's experienced, he's a better blocker. But we have to have more explosiveness. Marshall gives us that. We'll have to take some lumps while he learns to block better.
What can we do to get more pressure on the quarterback? A: We can try some stunts, some twists. When we do send extra rushers, I want us to send enough to get there.
Once you play one single solitary snap, your shirt is burned. Now if you sustain an injury, then there's an opportunity to redshirt if you haven't passed the limit (not sure what that is).perhaps henderson can save a redshirt if doesn't play again??
Haha. Whiskey is good in my book. I looked over to him while CPJ was talking once, and he was focused like a laser beam. The man obviously is "into" football. Good for us.Is @Whiskey_Clear as awesome in real life as he is on here???
Tell me about it...I was actually there, and was one of the people who chatted with @MrsDrJacket...feeling very right now, for being left off her list of "good company".
Lol...man please. I'm about as awesome as a flat tire in the morning!
I appreciate CPJ's explanations and for the most part they make sense. The one issue I have is his answer about better talent on D. He said the D coaches "got the players they wanted" and it sounded like talent was not what he thought was a problem on D. When you have trouble in double/triple coverage, tackling, and pass rushing and in general have only average speed there seems to be a talent deficit (or otherwise some of it is coaching) . CPJ has found an effective way to scheme his way on O with average talent but you cannot get by with scheme on D. It takes better talent than what we have on the field to be a much better D. We have to get some more big time D players. Mitchell, Alexander, St Amour, and Gray are a good start. A recognition and a better effort to get more high caliber D talent is needed.
It's interesting CPJ mentioned NFL scouts had their eyes on 9 guys on this year's team.
I took that comment as the younger guys (i.e., since Roof has been here) are who they wanted. They're still learning and growing though. D linemen take a few years to fill out, for instance. Can't count on the young guys as much there.I appreciate CPJ's explanations and for the most part they make sense. The one issue I have is his answer about better talent on D. He said the D coaches "got the players they wanted" and it sounded like talent was not what he thought was a problem on D. When you have trouble in double/triple coverage, tackling, and pass rushing and in general have only average speed there seems to be a talent deficit (or otherwise some of it is coaching) . CPJ has found an effective way to scheme his way on O with average talent but you cannot get by with scheme on D. It takes better talent than what we have on the field to be a much better D. We have to get some more big time D players. Mitchell, Alexander, St Amour, and Gray are a good start. A recognition and a better effort to get more high caliber D talent is needed.
More specifically, he said that NFL scouts had listed 9 guys ON DEFENSE as being potential NFL players. This was to refute the idea that we just don't have any talent on defense. He did say he wasn't sure if the scouts thought that anymore, but ultimately the coaches have to do a better job coaching it: you can have the best plan, but if your guys can't execute it, its not a good plan.