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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 74408" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I guess the question to ask the entire group is this: what can we really take away from the last game? IMHO making sweeping predictions about how good or bad we will be based on the Wofford contest is not wise. First of all, schematically, we will probably not ever use that alignment nor deploy those tactics again this season, except maybe GSU, depending on what they decide to run. When I watched that film, I only tried to take away what I reasonably could from the action, namely the one on one match ups and how our guys fared. Anything else is pretty much fruitless. Our DEs were unblocked much of the time, half the defenders don't flow to the ball but rather pitch men etc. There wasn't much passing going on. Stay home and read. Play your assignment. Those were the menu items for the day. I guarantee you if we were to play, say, UGAg tomorrow, we would have 8 in the box much of the time and we would be coming with blitzes every other play. Well, we didn't get to see any of that stuff Saturday, so making predictions about how well we will do it is premature.</p><p></p><p>I feel we have a soft belly in the defense. How well we scheme around that is yet to be determined. How well we cover is too. At this point we just can't tell. I have a good feeling about a lot of things on our defense, but I also know that what happens within a yard or so of the ball is real important too. We will just have to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 74408, member: 639"] I guess the question to ask the entire group is this: what can we really take away from the last game? IMHO making sweeping predictions about how good or bad we will be based on the Wofford contest is not wise. First of all, schematically, we will probably not ever use that alignment nor deploy those tactics again this season, except maybe GSU, depending on what they decide to run. When I watched that film, I only tried to take away what I reasonably could from the action, namely the one on one match ups and how our guys fared. Anything else is pretty much fruitless. Our DEs were unblocked much of the time, half the defenders don't flow to the ball but rather pitch men etc. There wasn't much passing going on. Stay home and read. Play your assignment. Those were the menu items for the day. I guarantee you if we were to play, say, UGAg tomorrow, we would have 8 in the box much of the time and we would be coming with blitzes every other play. Well, we didn't get to see any of that stuff Saturday, so making predictions about how well we will do it is premature. I feel we have a soft belly in the defense. How well we scheme around that is yet to be determined. How well we cover is too. At this point we just can't tell. I have a good feeling about a lot of things on our defense, but I also know that what happens within a yard or so of the ball is real important too. We will just have to see. [/QUOTE]
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