I agree that I believe he got stood up momentarily but was able to push forward slightly and then lost the ballI know that, but it looked like he wasnt pushing the pile.
No, just make the right hire this time. trust me there are guys out there, Just look at Don Brown, he coached for a guy that was never a defensive coach unless he did in highschool, and yet he had Boston college ranked as the number 1 D in the country last year. Sorry but it's not the head coaches job to coach the D when he's the offensive coordinator, there's just not enough time to be a head coach over every aspect of the team and have to coach both sides, can he tell the D what he want? Sure, but he cannt be in two places at once and coach both sides at the same time. That's not how it works.So fire Roof, hire someone else, and do this same song and dance again in 3 years because the problem isn't the DC.
Nope but we do get Boston college type recruits, when you don't have a team full of NFL players it helps to be aggresive, not wait for the game to come to you because you can't over power the other O. You can play a simple D when you have studs every where because you can over power and win the 1 on 1's, we don't have that.We don't get Alabama players!
Some of us have speculated in the past that the reason for this has to do with practice strategy. As I understand it, very few college teams practice tackling to the ground every day, as they would have done a few decades ago. The rationale is twofold, wanting to avoid injuries to your offensive players and wanting your defensive players to have fresh legs for the game. I will go out on a limb here, since I have never actually attended a practice and am only going by what I have read, and say that many teams feel like by the time you get to this level you should not require a ton of work on basic techniques, outside of tackling prosthetic devices like tires and dummies. And the fear of getting banged up in practice is also the reason few teams practice full contact on punt and kick off returns.When have we ever been good at tackling to the ground. People brag about Tenuta, but that was a problem then too at times. We look like we don't know how to tackle much of the time.
I'd agree with you if this were a league game or a game against another Power-5 team. But it wasn't. This was a game against a FCS team that went 5-6 last year. Mercer should not have been able to move the ball on us like they did. The fact that we held them to 10 points is irrelevant. I'm not concerned about Mercer. I never felt the outcome was ever in question. My concern is that this may be a portent of our future performance. My concern is if we play like this against more skilled teams, are we going to be good enough offensively to keep up with our opponents?Why do we use hyped up language like "moved the ball at will" and "awful"? On the day, we lost the turnover battle 2-0 and still gave up total of 10 points. If they moved the ball at will, what are you telling me, they just didn't feel like scoring?
There were some frustrating moments for sure, but this was far from awful. We need to play better on third down is what I came away with. We played vanilla and made up our minds to make them earn it all the way down the field without taking chances. IMHO, it was not a bad strategy for a game like this where we were likely to score a bunch. I like aggressive D too, but I understand, or think I do, the motivation for today's defensive tactics.
Therein lies the problem of definition. In this age of high powered college offenses, holding any team to ten points is the exact opposite of the definition of weak. We are all clearly struggling to define our angst.I would describe our D as weak and be surprised that we only gave up 10.
Me too. I was surprised when he game in. I wondered when the decision was made to burn his redshirt and I hoped it was for the right reasons.I hope that burning Adams redshirt yesterday means they plan to play him a lot.
Hopefully these guys keep improving. If yall will recall in '14 CPJ got sick to death of Roofs "death by a 1000 cuts" def scheme after 2-3 games and got personally involved with the D and made Roof get more aggressive.