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2008 vs Gardner Webb (10 points) and BC (19 points)I blame the defense. When is the last time we won a game scoring less than 20 points?
2008 vs Gardner Webb (10 points) and BC (19 points)I blame the defense. When is the last time we won a game scoring less than 20 points?
How can a defense be expected to be a top tier d when you have 3 DC's in 8 years. How can you expect a defense to be top tier when the HC doesn't care about defense. All everyone said was if we could just get a few stops a game we wound be almost unstoppable. Well that happened this year and Johnson didn't get it done. Roof got more from the d this year than last. I've never heard or read anything where Paul said I failed the team and fan base in any game. He's the OC and should look in the mirror to see what went wrong this year.
The article was referring to that one game. Yes he threw the defense under the bus. He points out two mutt possessions that hurt Tech's chances to win. Yet he doesn't discuss the total sh÷t storm that was the offense. He commented that the d made uga punt 4 times and everyone is happy, but if the offense doesn't score on every possession they stink. That is a crying winning little ***** to me. Reread the article.
Ball,
Here is my drivel - you don't like CPJ do you?
I stand with CPJ even if we go 2-10.
He's done his all for this program, given us 4 of the better and best seasons we have had.
He seems to dislike uga as much as some of us.
His presser was open and honest and non defensive.
I stand by CPJ. He will get this straight.
I don't see how you could possibly misread the article to a greater degree. He didn't blame the defense for the loss. He said the defense needs to improve, and that when we needed a stop we weren't able to get one.
You point to ONE game against an inept offense as somehow establishing that we were ok at defense this year. First of all, holding uga to 13 just isn't that great post-Chubb. Mizzou held them to 9. Florida held them to 3. Ga southern kept them at 17 in regulation. Georgia was 76th in the country in yards per game - about 3 yards per game better than us (we were 80). They were 86th in the country in ppg. Factor out the first four games (when they still had Chubb and played teams like La Monroe, Vandy, USCe, and Southern University) and they averaged only 17 points a game. That's right. The last 8 games of the year, uga averaged only 4 points more than what we "held" them to.
Second, the "pre-season all-GTSwarm DT" played most of the year as a backup and wasn't nearly as good as hyped (not his fault, that's ours). Gotsis played for a good chunk of the year too, and little good it did us.
We were 61st in rush defense, giving up 165.1 ypg and 4.7 ypc. That's mediocre at best. Pass defense we were 38 at 202.9 ypg. That's not bad - but not great either considering the yards we gave up on the ground AND that we pretty much just had seniors at DB.
Third, let's be real - what improvement did you actually see? That we held uga to 4 points under their post-Chubb average? That we held Miami to 38 the second to last game of the season? That we shut down virginia to the tune of 27 points? Kept Pitt to 31 points on our own field? Allowed an inept VT team to score 23?
We "improved" only in the sense that we were god awful last year. The "Defense" gave up 30 or more during each game of the 5 game losing streak. If we instead manage to keep those teams to between 21-24 points, we may beat ND, Duke, UNC, and/or Pitt - at the very least we would have won a couple more of those. That could have been the difference to being 5-3 or 6-2 after FSU, rather than 3-5.
Sure, the offense wasn't great either, but we were 57th in scoring defense and 63rd in scoring offense. Those are pretty even numbers. Yet some people are going on and on about how bad the offense was (don't get me wrong, it was bad) and giving the defense a pass. That's all CPJ is saying - grade them by the same system. Neither did particularly well - maybe we should beat uga if we hold them to 13, but we should also win games where we score in the high 20s, low 30s.
I wonder if the kids in the locker room were blaming the "other unit" for the losses?.........................NOT! Football is a team sport. Apparently the kids understand it better than we do. This much is true: the combination of our offense, defense, special teams and coaching was only good enough to win 3 of 12 games. There is not a single area of our team that is good enough right now. All this blame talk is pointless.
I blame the defense. When is the last time we won a game scoring less than 20 points?
I think some of this is the way the media is spinning things as well. Coach would be the first one to tell you he's very upset with the offense this year.
...and yes, we should beat Georgia when we hold them to 13. That really pissed me off...
I don't feel CPJ blames the defense more but rather is a bit ticked of the many many years where his offense is blamed for losing since they didn't have their normal 30+ point game. This happened quite a lot in the TW seasons.Well, that would be my thoughts but it does seem that CPJ blames the defense more, even where it may be unwarranted. I understand he must be frustrated because largely it has been the D holding us back during his tenure, but in the context of just the UGA game it's very hard to say that with a straight face.
I am going to need a source on this, or are you being "a bit disingenuous"?THAT SAID, when the offense lays a tremendous egg and the FIRST thing out of Coach's mouth is "well, we'da won 7-0 if the defense had done its job," it seems out of character for him and a bit disingenuous.
The bottom line of the season is that we could not put opponents away on O when we got stops on D, and we could not get needed stops on D when the game was on the line. That is called losing as a team. In 2014 we won as a team, because both sides of the ball could step up when it mattered the most, whether it was a score against GA Southern, a kick against VT, or a pick against UGAg.
We had the winning mojo in 2014 with a focused team effort. We did not have it in 2015. The team wins and loses as a team. The offense, defense, and special teams are all to blame for the wins and the losses. It is just easier as fans to single one out in particular for a loss based on the score.
I am going to need a source on this, or are you being "a bit disingenuous"?
The average scoring points per game scoring offense this year was less than 30 this year: http://espn.go.com/college-football/statistics/team/_/stat/total/sort/totalPointsPerGameWhen is the last time 20 points was a good barometer of defensive prowess? 1945? The average NCAA offense has been scoring above 30 for about 2 decades now.
I don't feel CPJ blames the defense more but rather is a bit ticked of the many many years where his offense is blamed for losing since they didn't have their normal 30+ point game. This happened quite a lot in the TW seasons.
All he's saying is you should have the same expectations for the units rather than expecting the defense to hold the other team to 30ish points and expecting the offense to always score 40ish.
The average scoring points per game scoring offense this year was less than 30 this year: http://espn.go.com/college-football/statistics/team/_/stat/total/sort/totalPointsPerGame
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Then let us make the discussion be based on fact not some hyperbolic fantasy where we can make up points that suit our opinion. I asked earlier for ANY quote where Paul directly blames the defense for a loss, and I have yet to see one.In what way does the .5 point discrepancy detract from my overall point, or do you have a bone to pick with me? If you do, just send me nasty PMs that I can ignore without derailing the thread to engage in auto-erotic nitpickery.
Big difference between blaming the defense for the loss (he didn't) and saying it needs to improve (it does). Frankly, I'm shocked anyone objects to a word he said. Most of us have griped about the defense - I know I sure as hell have - and now he's saying we need to raise our expectations. What, exactly, is the problem here?