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<blockquote data-quote="Jacket in Dairyland" data-source="post: 385515" data-attributes="member: 1097"><p>Like most any type organization, the guy at the top sets the tone. I see CPJ as an aggressive , bit of a gambler. I don't remember Groh as well , but Roof seemed to project and inspire about as much focus and intensity as a bowl of oatmeal. Too focused on containment , but also not pressuring opponents enough for them to make a mistake. Early in the season that philosophy might work better, but as the season wears on, offenses get in sync more and generally make fewer unforced errors. Our D seemed to be HOPING for unforced errors , and less about causing them. The fact that Woody coached a defense that made that many interceptions tells me they were always looking to FORCE an error, not sitting back just waiting for the tipped pass to come their way. Aggressive defense is an attitude, a state of mind ,a way of sizing up your opponent , looking to exploit weakness , either during preparation for the game , or as it develops. This is what I'm thinking ( hoping?) Woody and his new staff will bring.n</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacket in Dairyland, post: 385515, member: 1097"] Like most any type organization, the guy at the top sets the tone. I see CPJ as an aggressive , bit of a gambler. I don't remember Groh as well , but Roof seemed to project and inspire about as much focus and intensity as a bowl of oatmeal. Too focused on containment , but also not pressuring opponents enough for them to make a mistake. Early in the season that philosophy might work better, but as the season wears on, offenses get in sync more and generally make fewer unforced errors. Our D seemed to be HOPING for unforced errors , and less about causing them. The fact that Woody coached a defense that made that many interceptions tells me they were always looking to FORCE an error, not sitting back just waiting for the tipped pass to come their way. Aggressive defense is an attitude, a state of mind ,a way of sizing up your opponent , looking to exploit weakness , either during preparation for the game , or as it develops. This is what I'm thinking ( hoping?) Woody and his new staff will bring.n [/QUOTE]
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