JacketFromUGA
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I mean does anyone want to trade defenses with the Big XII teams?
Yes, there's probably multiple defenses in the Big XII that I'd trade with.I mean does anyone want to trade defenses with the Big XII teams?
I would take TCU defense in general and general scheme anyday. In general that defense over the past 5 years or whatever is stout.I mean does anyone want to trade defenses with the Big XII teams?
I would take TCU defense in general and general scheme anyday. In general that defense over the past 5 years or whatever is stout.
To @Techster's point, does anybody know if Lucas Johnson is running scout team QB right now? If so, his (perceived) talents as a pocket passer may help out the D as we go along this year.
In general, I cite TCU as a defense we should be on the level with. However, I wonder what they've been after moving into the Big 12? I think they've taken a dip, but admittedly haven't delved too deep into the analysis.
Good question I dont know. But I am also largely basing my opinion on the scheme they run. I love the 4-3 over or 4-2-5 robber covg. They are smart that they dont base their fronts off their secondary calls. They are totally independant and how they read react to the receivers is great. They can do multiple defenses out of the same presnap look.
He can fire him if he wants.Gt TFL
2013 ranked 42
2014 ranked 118
2015 ranked 128
Marks of a roof pos prevent unaggressive defense
2015 defense. Per paul; 6 players, over half, signed nfl contracts; some may have not made it but were good enough to get into camps which is limited.
Currently tied for 110th in 3rd down efficiency
Currently 108 in tfl
However they have played some of the lowest snaps per game making total yards and points looking nice.
These numbers were against a upstart program and a BC offense known to be really bad.
So what gives. Look at the trends and rankings. All I see is scheme and coaching (stats have been validated by watching tape too). Sure most teams want better players. But this is a trend with only one constant.....dead horse. Lol
Vandy is an interesting run heavy team. It will be interesting to see how our fits are and if we can keep our eyes to the key and not peak. We struggled to do this for years. Again. I know why. Will be quiet.
He can fire him if he wants.
Hey, hey, hey don't speak to much logic, you might blow the minds of those who say it's not coaching.Gt TFL
2013 ranked 42
2014 ranked 118
2015 ranked 128
Marks of a roof pos prevent unaggressive defense
2015 defense. Per paul; 6 players, over half, signed nfl contracts; some may have not made it but were good enough to get into camps which is limited.
Currently tied for 110th in 3rd down efficiency
Currently 108 in tfl
However they have played some of the lowest snaps per game making total yards and points looking nice.
These numbers were against a upstart program and a BC offense known to be really bad.
So what gives. Look at the trends and rankings. All I see is scheme and coaching (stats have been validated by watching tape too). Sure most teams want better players. But this is a trend with only one constant.....dead horse. Lol
Vandy is an interesting run heavy team. It will be interesting to see how our fits are and if we can keep our eyes to the key and not peak. We struggled to do this for years. Again. I know why. Will be quiet.
It's all about personel. I believe Mercer was screening against our man coverage and that's what the"more aggressive" crowd wants. That was the biggest plays Mercer had. We all like aggressive defenses including Ted but if you don't have the personnel to run them (see big 12) the scoreboard lights up at a much quicker pace. Paul's had three opportunities to select DCs here at Tech with similar results. That tells me scheme isn't the problem. I'll say it again. If he fires Roof he gives himself maybe one year to make drastic improvement or he's gone and he knows it. We'll see how arrogant he is but I hope and believe he's smarter than that.Good point pbr. Maybe I should hammer paul more for not???? Hmmm. Nah. I like hammering roof
In all honesty; its not ted personally. If he turns it around and runs a better D I will flip my switch and be the biggest supporter. Once I see it on film....even if results immediately arent there....just seeing it on film i will become a fan.
If you are ever in chat during the game i will often say i like what ted is doing here...just he doesnt stick to it all game.
TCU's head coach is a defensive coach, and is the flip side of CPJ--really good on defense, who knows what you'll see on offense. (last year, they were better than us on offense and defense) Also, TCU can really take just about anyone. However, I think their scheme or similar would be great for us, and that we can be be more forceful on defense.In general, I cite TCU as a defense we should be on the level with. However, I wonder what they've been after moving into the Big 12? I think they've taken a dip, but admittedly haven't delved too deep into the analysis.
It's all about personel. I believe Mercer was screening against our man coverage and that's what the"more aggressive" crowd wants. That was the biggest plays Mercer had. We all like aggressive defenses including Ted but if you don't have the personnel to run them (see big 12) the scoreboard lights up at a much quicker pace. Paul's had three opportunities to select DCs here at Tech with similar results. That tells me scheme isn't the problem. I'll say it again. If he fires Roof he gives himself maybe one year to make drastic improvement or he's gone and he knows it. We'll see how arrogant he is but I hope and believe he's smarter than that.
Wouldn't being among the lowest snap counts in college football make it tough to rank high in tfl's? I mean it's not an average(tflpp), right? It's a total. Unless each team has an equal number of opportunities, stats given as totals don't mean a whole lot.Gt TFL
2013 ranked 42
2014 ranked 118
2015 ranked 128
Marks of a roof pos prevent unaggressive defense
2015 defense. Per paul; 6 players, over half, signed nfl contracts; some may have not made it but were good enough to get into camps which is limited.
Currently tied for 110th in 3rd down efficiency
Currently 108 in tfl
However they have played some of the lowest snaps per game making total yards and points looking nice.
These numbers were against a upstart program and a BC offense known to be really bad.
So what gives. Look at the trends and rankings. All I see is scheme and coaching (stats have been validated by watching tape too). Sure most teams want better players. But this is a trend with only one constant.....dead horse. Lol
Vandy is an interesting run heavy team. It will be interesting to see how our fits are and if we can keep our eyes to the key and not peak. We struggled to do this for years. Again. I know why. Will be quiet.
Alabama 38 Michigan State 0I like MichSt too.
Did we have good TOP numbers last year? That's our worst TFL year, and if we didn't have a strong offense last year, you'd expect more snaps for the opponents, and more TFLWouldn't being among the lowest snap counts in college football make it tough to rank high in tfl's? I mean it's not an average(tflpp), right? It's a total. Unless each team has an equal number of opportunities, stats given as totals don't mean a whole lot.
Does anyone remember the quote by CPJ last time he was looking for a DC? It was something like, "The good ones are all taken or cost more than Tech can pay and we kind of have to hunt in the bargain basement bin." I am embellishing somewhat but that was the tenor of his comment.Paul's had three opportunities to select DCs here at Tech with similar results.