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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 98900" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>I hadn't listened to the postgame press conference until just now and CPJ pointed out that he specifically challenged DJ White early on when White had given a big cushion and dropped back on a WR in zone treating him as the inside mans guy yet that WR was the only one on White's side of the field. So then the next time is when DJ did not drop back but read and then reacted and got the pick-6.</p><p></p><p>I thought that was an interesting point where CPJ was saying even within the zone scheme he wants to see DJ challenge a WR if that is the only guy on that side. If there is only one WR over there then it is "his man" I think he said.</p><p></p><p>So a question for the schematic gurus. Have you noticed any other similar kind of tweaks being put in place that has helped improve some of these defensive possessions the last few games? Given how well DJ did one on one I think this suggestion to him to feel free to break from strict "zone" play if the personnel on the opponent's O allows for it could be an important shift in the remaining games.</p><p></p><p>It is a similar tweak within the system like seeing Thomas on a 3rd and long audible into a dive. If we are starting to see certain Tech players gaining a little freedom on the field for improvisation it has to be a good sign as far as the maturation and further development of the team right?</p><p></p><p>[As an aside it also illustrated CPJ's <em>in-game</em> involvement in the coordination and success of the defense for those of us concerned with his "ownership" of the entire team as HC while maybe seeming more just the OC on game-days]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 98900, member: 231"] I hadn't listened to the postgame press conference until just now and CPJ pointed out that he specifically challenged DJ White early on when White had given a big cushion and dropped back on a WR in zone treating him as the inside mans guy yet that WR was the only one on White's side of the field. So then the next time is when DJ did not drop back but read and then reacted and got the pick-6. I thought that was an interesting point where CPJ was saying even within the zone scheme he wants to see DJ challenge a WR if that is the only guy on that side. If there is only one WR over there then it is "his man" I think he said. So a question for the schematic gurus. Have you noticed any other similar kind of tweaks being put in place that has helped improve some of these defensive possessions the last few games? Given how well DJ did one on one I think this suggestion to him to feel free to break from strict "zone" play if the personnel on the opponent's O allows for it could be an important shift in the remaining games. It is a similar tweak within the system like seeing Thomas on a 3rd and long audible into a dive. If we are starting to see certain Tech players gaining a little freedom on the field for improvisation it has to be a good sign as far as the maturation and further development of the team right? [As an aside it also illustrated CPJ's [I]in-game[/I] involvement in the coordination and success of the defense for those of us concerned with his "ownership" of the entire team as HC while maybe seeming more just the OC on game-days] [/QUOTE]
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