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<blockquote data-quote="Jmonty71" data-source="post: 250968" data-attributes="member: 2970"><p>See.... I see the poor execution and poor play calling on the other side of the ball. I thought playing off Clemson's WR's to start the game was idiotic. After Clemson scored 14 easy points on us, Roof got smart and played the DB's up. I see our LB's running straight up the back of our D lineman. Instead of looking for an opening, he ran into his own player. Again, why??? Bad coaching? Bad playing? I really can't tell. I see 11 people on defense, all acting as if they were on their own team. Very little teamwork going on. Added to that... Roof's "bend but don't break" way of playing has broke us in too many games. How many 3 and outs did Clemson have? I'll save you guys the trouble.. 1... That's it... 1.. After that, it was they gained a first down or two or scored. We can't maintain the ball with the offense and we can't force punts quickly, taking our defense off the field. The combination will win very little games. Especially against teams with better talent. IE; Clemson and soon to be Miami. I do see the issues on offense. However; I cannot say I know enough about CPJ's offense to break it down. I do, however; know defense. Taught it, played it and learned it. Roof plays a soft zone that was adopted in the 80's to prevent west coast offenses from going crazy. It was the transition of the run heavy teams to the short pass heavy teams. However; modern offenses are way too complex for this defense to work. Which is why you see the TOP no longer as it used to be. Which is why GT gives up so many yards. Count us lucky, those yards haven't equated into a bunch of points. But, don't let things fool you. We played 2 FBS schools with inept offenses, 1 FCS school and a team that had a coach nice enough to let off the gas. Sorry, Clemson could of put 40+ points on us. Dabo dialed back the play calling and saved things for Louisville. However; Miami has yet to really play anyone. Are they really the #2 defense in the nation? Doubt it. I think we'll run for 200+ yards. However; I don't foresee our defense doing much to stop them. Unless Roof can stop his lackadaisical style and put some aggression into those kids, we'll give up a good bit of points. Right now. I have Miami beating us. 38-24. I think we score and move the ball, but Miami takes advantage our soft zone and keeps the ball for most of the game. I really hope I'm wrong. However; if the offense tanks... Expect this score to be worse. Like the 44-10 range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jmonty71, post: 250968, member: 2970"] See.... I see the poor execution and poor play calling on the other side of the ball. I thought playing off Clemson's WR's to start the game was idiotic. After Clemson scored 14 easy points on us, Roof got smart and played the DB's up. I see our LB's running straight up the back of our D lineman. Instead of looking for an opening, he ran into his own player. Again, why??? Bad coaching? Bad playing? I really can't tell. I see 11 people on defense, all acting as if they were on their own team. Very little teamwork going on. Added to that... Roof's "bend but don't break" way of playing has broke us in too many games. How many 3 and outs did Clemson have? I'll save you guys the trouble.. 1... That's it... 1.. After that, it was they gained a first down or two or scored. We can't maintain the ball with the offense and we can't force punts quickly, taking our defense off the field. The combination will win very little games. Especially against teams with better talent. IE; Clemson and soon to be Miami. I do see the issues on offense. However; I cannot say I know enough about CPJ's offense to break it down. I do, however; know defense. Taught it, played it and learned it. Roof plays a soft zone that was adopted in the 80's to prevent west coast offenses from going crazy. It was the transition of the run heavy teams to the short pass heavy teams. However; modern offenses are way too complex for this defense to work. Which is why you see the TOP no longer as it used to be. Which is why GT gives up so many yards. Count us lucky, those yards haven't equated into a bunch of points. But, don't let things fool you. We played 2 FBS schools with inept offenses, 1 FCS school and a team that had a coach nice enough to let off the gas. Sorry, Clemson could of put 40+ points on us. Dabo dialed back the play calling and saved things for Louisville. However; Miami has yet to really play anyone. Are they really the #2 defense in the nation? Doubt it. I think we'll run for 200+ yards. However; I don't foresee our defense doing much to stop them. Unless Roof can stop his lackadaisical style and put some aggression into those kids, we'll give up a good bit of points. Right now. I have Miami beating us. 38-24. I think we score and move the ball, but Miami takes advantage our soft zone and keeps the ball for most of the game. I really hope I'm wrong. However; if the offense tanks... Expect this score to be worse. Like the 44-10 range. [/QUOTE]
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