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D.J. White too. He's a meany out there!PJ, Vic, and Tre call BS on that theory
D.J. White too. He's a meany out there!PJ, Vic, and Tre call BS on that theory
I think we have more kids on the team that are like that actually it's just a matter of if they play to that ability or not these other teams have it because they are getting the top recruits in the nation so I think we have that attitude we just need to play to it more and like the other guys said we have some that are showing itOne of my oldest friends, an actual GT grad no less, but kind of a passing football fan, once shared his opinion of our defensive woes.It is that because of a mix of various circumstances and interests, GT does not attract the kind of player a good defense needs. That is the mean, nasty and ill-tempered kid who goes out there to hurt people. He figures the qualities that make a player suited for that made for a bad GT fit. I figured it was kind of elitist but sometimes I wonder if he was on to something. That was after Groh was fired, and as Johnson would say, it still is what it is. I hope we are both wrong, because it makes for hard Saturdays when the offense has to score every time it gets the ball.
One of my oldest friends, an actual GT grad no less, but kind of a passing football fan, once shared his opinion of our defensive woes.It is that because of a mix of various circumstances and interests, GT does not attract the kind of player a good defense needs. That is the mean, nasty and ill-tempered kid who goes out there to hurt people. He figures the qualities that make a player suited for that made for a bad GT fit. I figured it was kind of elitist but sometimes I wonder if he was on to something. That was after Groh was fired, and as Johnson would say, it still is what it is. I hope we are both wrong, because it makes for hard Saturdays when the offense has to score every time it gets the ball.
I think we have more kids on the team that are like that actually it's just a matter of if they play to that ability or not these other teams have it because they are getting the top recruits in the nation so I think we have that attitude we just need to play to it more and like the other guys said we have some that are showing it
I have had a similar but somewhat different theory for several years.One of my oldest friends, an actual GT grad no less, but kind of a passing football fan, once shared his opinion of our defensive woes.It is that because of a mix of various circumstances and interests, GT does not attract the kind of player a good defense needs. That is the mean, nasty and ill-tempered kid who goes out there to hurt people. He figures the qualities that make a player suited for that made for a bad GT fit. I figured it was kind of elitist but sometimes I wonder if he was on to something. That was after Groh was fired, and as Johnson would say, it still is what it is. I hope we are both wrong, because it makes for hard Saturdays when the offense has to score every time it gets the ball.
Fair enough. But I have to say some of the FSU games I watched, JW just took a while to get warmed up in the first half of games and some of those mistakes he made were unforced, like just not reading the coverage or throwing where he shouldn't.FSU "came to play" or "had their best game of the year" because we had the weakest pass rush they had faced. JW had a ton of time and never got pushed off his mark. That guy will crush you under those circumstances. It was as simple as that in my mind. The kid made mistakes all year, but they were normally attributed to trying to do too much in the face of pressure.
If a defensive player psychologically likes to tear things apart and create chaos, he would be the ideal management major.
A couple of comments:
FSU "came to play" or "had their best game of the year" because we had the weakest pass rush they had faced. JW had a ton of time and never got pushed off his mark. That guy will crush you under those circumstances. It was as simple as that in my mind. The kid made mistakes all year, but they were normally attributed to trying to do too much in the face of pressure.
I firmly believe, we were a pash rush away from being an undefeated national champion last season. That makes it sound like we are close, and maybe we are, but the most likely scenario is that it will take a little time to, once again, develop a legit pass rush. Hopefully, by the time it happens, we will still be riding this enormous offensive wave.
Our defense has some glaring issues personnel-wise, but you know what, CTR and staff got as much out of those guys as could ever be expected last year. Those guys played very well together as a unit. That is good coaching. They studied film and were very opportunistic reacting to opponent tendencies. That is good coaching. They tackled better than they have in years. That is good coaching.
I disagree with the sentiment that GT turns off the type of recruit that is good for defense i.e. "mean and nasty". Most athletes who are mean and nasty in terms of disposition away from the field aren't nearly as tough when things get difficult on the field. I have seen this over and over again coaching and in the Marines. Many times, guys you would never suspect, turn out to be the toughest SOBs when the crap hits the fan. If a guy is too nasty a person to consider GT, because of the civil culture that characterizes our football program, then he will probably not be all that tough anyway. We do face recruiting obstacles, but I don't think failing to find players with the requisite level of nastiness is one of them.
I was a management major!If a defensive player psychologically likes to tear things apart and create chaos, he would be the ideal management major.
I don't think he means they are trying to actually hurt but he mean they have a meanness about them and most of your big time d players have that about them but I do agree there are great football players out there that are not like that but I would dare to say there are more great players that have a mean streakMerlin Olsen? Michael Strahan? You don't have to be an off-the-field bully (or an idiot) to be a great QB hunter.
I more or less agree we were close, maybe because I want to believe. Don't pretend to know enough to say it was the best offense around but if there was one better I'd like to see it. It was made better because it was at times exquisite to watch and at those times I wondered if even Johnson fully realized what he had out there. But here's the question: if we assume the pass rush was the problem -- and it surely was against FSU and MSU; it was particularly egregious against MSU because it seemed to me that guy was a middlin' quality QB with slow feet but a big arm -- how do we fix it? How does GT recruit those guys, by position? More than one question but here's another: can anything be done substantively before maybe the best option QB in the country graduates?...
I firmly believe, we were a pash rush away from being an undefeated national champion last season. That makes it sound like we are close, and maybe we are, but the most likely scenario is that it will take a little time to, once again, develop a legit pass rush. Hopefully, by the time it happens, we will still be riding this enormous offensive wave. ...
Well, shouldn't we kinda wait until he has actually accomplished what he was hired to accomplish? Or until the coach we have is not doing this football thing anymore? Or figure whether a defensive coach is the way to go in an offensive world? Particularly one whose experience as head ball coach is not that eye popping.He's our coach in waiting...unofficially