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We are 45.
Is that awful?
Yes, unless you are happy to be ranked 45th. But Dave Braine would say 45th is very good.
We are 45.
Is that awful?
We had some good Ds when O'leary was DC......some terrible ones when he became HC. I don't think they were terrible because he forgot how to coach D or hire a decent DC.
I was a huge Tenuta fan....and was in favor of him as a HC before CPJ's name came up. I recall many fans hating his scheme (mostly for giving up big plays) and we friggin had top 20 Ds during his tenure! Fans are fickle.
Yes, unless you are happy to be ranked 45th. But Dave Braine would say 45th is very good.
I wouldn't go that far. I see us walking guys up and backing off at the snap. That's an attempt to disguise coverage, pretend blitz.We never seem to do that. We line up in whatever scheme or technique we're going to use on that play, and that's what you get. We advertise pretty clearly what we're going to do, and hope one of our guys can win his individual battle to make a play. We don't have dominant players, so that rarely happens. There's seldom confusion on the part of the offense, just straightforward execution, blocking and tackling.
That's the don't break part of bend/don't break. As long as we continue to do that, I don't care if our D is at the rock bottom of every other defensive stat.Here's another, opponents in our red zone, walk away with points only 1/3 times. Not bad at all.
We are 45th in total D after two weeks. Many other teams have played weak teams the first two weeks. http://www.cfbstats.com/2016/leader/national/team/defense/split01/category10/sort01.html
I wouldn't be surprised if we ended up around 45th as that is close to our average over the last 4 years (43, 28, 81, 42 from 2012 to 2015). Our worst year was 2014 ...... just saying.
Is that awful?
Do you think it's effective? Does it seem to you that our pretend blitzes are fooling people, or that our coverages are disguised?I wouldn't go that far. I see us walking guys up and backing off at the snap. That's an attempt to disguise coverage, pretend blitz.
He was the State defensive POTY in 2A. Just saying.Guys, the key to an awesome defense is right in front of our eyes......Brad F'ng Stewart.
I'm not a defensive expert by any means, but I don't think our weakness on D is due to personnel. Or rather, the scheme we run makes it about personnel, by creating one-on-one match ups that require an individual player to win his own battle instead of using confusion and timing to create a numbers advantage at the critical point.
Again, I'm no expert, so if someone can drop some knowledge here please do. When an offense comes set, the center is pointing out defensive players, getting everyone on the same page about blocking responsibilities, potential blitzes, whatever. A smart defense will disguise its intentions by bringing a blitzing player in just before the snap, or dropping a DE into coverage, or making other changes. It makes the offense adjust on the fly as the play starts, and if someone guesses wrong you can get one of those negative plays CPJ is always talking about.
We never seem to do that. We line up in whatever scheme or technique we're going to use on that play, and that's what you get. We advertise pretty clearly what we're going to do, and hope one of our guys can win his individual battle to make a play. We don't have dominant players, so that rarely happens. There's seldom confusion on the part of the offense, just straightforward execution, blocking and tackling.
It's like... we never make it hard for an offense to play us. We don't require quick thinking. Opposing QBs never have to make quick decisions about where pressure is going to come. Even when we blitz, the whole defense can plainly see who the extra rusher will be, and make sure he's picked up before the ball is snapped.
So sure, you can say it's personnel, in that a dominant DL could overmatch an OL head to head. But I don't think it's fair to put that expectation on the players we have.
Here's another, opponents in our red zone, walk away with points only 1/3 times. Not bad at all.
Someone that can see nuances, rather than absolutes? What's going on here?I see valid points in both of these posts. Here's to another week of wondering if our D is actually good or not...
Actually, I have noticed that we are doing some of that. If it is not effective it does not necessarily mean that the offense figured it out. Sometimes it IS the wrong defensive call. That happens to all teams at some point, hence, the chess match.Again, I'm no expert, so if someone can drop some knowledge here please do. When an offense comes set, the center is pointing out defensive players, getting everyone on the same page about blocking responsibilities, potential blitzes, whatever. A smart defense will disguise its intentions by bringing a blitzing player in just before the snap, or dropping a DE into coverage, or making other changes.
I hear people say this but I am not sure what the evidence is. I know some will say, "results on the field," but so far the results are 2-0 and holding teams to low scores. One of the things we saw in 2014 was that the defense would occasionally look the same way on several plays in a row but there were subtle assignment changes. This resulted in interceptions, something the players said they had actually practiced.We never seem to do that. We line up in whatever scheme or technique we're going to use on that play, and that's what you get. We advertise pretty clearly what we're going to do, and hope one of our guys can win his individual battle to make a play.
Speaking of nuances, Alabama and Georgia would absolutely demand that we look at the nuances of this debate since, so far, they are giving up points in the red zone 100% of the time.Someone that can see nuances, rather than absolutes? What's going on here?
We are 45th in total D after two weeks. Many other teams have played weak teams the first two weeks. http://www.cfbstats.com/2016/leader/national/team/defense/split01/category10/sort01.html
I wouldn't be surprised if we ended up around 45th as that is close to our average over the last 4 years (43, 28, 81, 42 from 2012 to 2015). Our worst year was 2014 ...... just saying.
Is that awful?