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Dude let it go
When you apologize for the crude, unwarranted, childish comment I will let it go.
Dude let it go
Yeah we just gave up 28 points to Pitt and that has been our best defensive performance all year... Some people are delusionalFlopped AT Virginia? He allowed 29, 27, and 28 points in 2003, 2005, and 2007. If that's your definition of "flopping" lol, I got some news for you: those are middle of the pack numbers, and this is GT. If that was his floor, average, we ought to be ecstatic.
Digging down into those games, 14 points came off of defensive scores, so he allowed 70 points across 3 games, for an average of 23.333 a game. And in the high game (29 points allowed) THREE UVA drives started at the GT 45 or better due to turnovers.
Please, you guys, tell me when Tech was consistently better than that in living memory? Enlighten me PLEASE since that's so horrible.
What? Best defensive performance all year? By what measure - points? Nope; yards per play? Nope; total yards? Nope. Rushing yardage surrendered? Nope; Passing yards given up? Nope; Yards per play? Nope.Yeah we just gave up 28 points to Pitt and that has been our best defensive performance all year...
He be trollin'What? Best defensive performance all year? By what measure - points? Nope; yards per play? Nope; total yards? Nope. Rushing yardage surrendered? Nope; Passing yards given up? Nope; Yards per play? Nope.
Ok. I give up. How was the Pitt game our best defensive performance all year?
He be trollin'
Turnovers. Points off turnovers. But, I think he was using hyperbole. In truth, VT was our best defensive performance all year, BY FAR ... it was really the lone good performance we've had all year ... and it surprised me, in a good way.What? Best defensive performance all year? By what measure - points? Nope; yards per play? Nope; total yards? Nope. Rushing yardage surrendered? Nope; Passing yards given up? Nope; Yards per play? Nope.
Ok. I give up. How was the Pitt game our best defensive performance all year?
its in the manner of addressing some issue where one is more interested in making vague generalizations about other posters, use of "lol" to suggest sarcasm and then in the all capital letters format, and suggesting others are "delusional." Vamos calls it hyperbole but I call it trollin'.Well that would explain the sharp, shiny thing sticking out of my lower lip.
Sorry, I guess I posted in the wrong thread.I don't understand the question (not trying to be a smart alec). Is there something you're referring to in my first post? If so, can you point that out?
Since Tenuta:
21 or less: 37 (in 88 games)
30 or more: 27 (in 88 games)
Or are you under the impression that he's been our D coordinator since 2008?
Hey, we had some great games with Tenuta as our DC. But let's not forget that he was the DC for the 51-7 debacle versus UGA. And Matt Ryan would still be completing passes to the small, slow, white kid if Tenuta were was coaching against him because one thing Tenuta doesn't do well....adjust.That's simply not true.
Games we held teams to 21 or less: 43! (6+ a year)
Games we allowed 30 or more: 14 (2 and change a year).
You anti-Tenuta folks are revisionist masters.
Look at the comparative stats then. So, you're saying offenses were worse back then, then why did most of the CFB defenses in the nation do worse than GT's with Tenuta (and most of those teams had better "Jimmies" than we did according to the recruitniks)?This is a good stat, but not for the <21 for the more than 30, because 37 games in 6 years is also 6+ games a year of under 21 points. You just framed it to look substantially worse.
Football has changed since Tenuta was coaching at GT, basically every offensive record has been rewritten since 2007. I think his defenses had the same problems we have now. Big cushions, long completions, third down conversions. This year our defense is NOT good, I'm not arguing that. But back then offenses were more conventional, dropping back in prostyle, I formations. Now it's all spread, and hurry up. All defenses have worse stats than the D's of old.
I am a believer in the Jimmies and the Joes, and Tenuta had better ones. Look how many NFL starters were on those teams Henderson, Anaoi, Daryl Smith, Guyton, Philip Wheeler, James Butler, Landry to name a few. And you can give him credit for recruiting them.
For as long as I can remember for our D, third and long is right where they want us. Every game every year I feel worse about 3rd and 11 than 3rd and 3.
We have to get an edge defensive lineman who can hold his own, and we would see a substantial improvement. I think our lbs and dbs are adequate, they are playing the scheme we have to play. And right now we are playing death by 1000 cuts as opposed to getting knocked out with haymakers.
The best we can hope for on D is 2 incompletions in a series to force a punt.
Come on man. GEEEEZZ. 51-7 was in our first year with him as DC. That's like saying Paul Johnson sucks because look at how he did against Garner Webb in 2008!! How did he do against ugag the other years??? Matt Ryan put up 24 freakin' points. 24!!!! How many points did Matt Ryan put up against the rest of CFB that year and how many would he have put up against the rest of the GT defenses we had before or since??? Maybe you were being sarcastic, and I should get the hook out of my mouth now. #buttonpushedHey, we had some great games with Tenuta as our DC. But let's not forget that he was the DC for the 51-7 debacle versus UGA. And Matt Ryan would still be completing passes to the small, slow, white kid if Tenuta were was coaching against him because one thing Tenuta doesn't do well....adjust.
Tenuta made Phillip Rivers look like a middle school qb.Come on man. GEEEEZZ. 51-7 was in our first year with him as DC. That's like saying Paul Johnson sucks because look at how he did against Garner Webb in 2008!! How did he do against ugag the other years??? Matt Ryan put up 24 freakin' points. 24!!!! How many points did Matt Ryan put up against the rest of CFB that year and how many would he have put up against the rest of the GT defenses we had before or since??? Maybe you were being sarcastic, and I should get the hook out of my mouth now. #buttonpushed
I appreciate this discussion. It reminds me to always keep examining my opinions. I looked at the 3 games in Charlottesville when Tenuta was coaching the defense. I did this hurriedly because I am lazy and have other things to do. Here is what I saw skimming over the drive charts. Tech's offense was perfectly dreadful at times and put the defense in terrible positions. Tech's special team play was also pretty dreadful at times. On the other side of it, Tenuta's defense still had a kind of feast or famine feel to it, anecdotally speaking. There were goal line stands that led to forcing field goals out of the other team and there were some three and outs. Other times, however, the other team sliced through the defense like a knife through hot butter, like when Virginia drove the length of the field in 1:39. Then there were the plays that kind of went like this:Sorry, man. I never liked him. The way he flopped every year at Charlottesville turned me off to him forever. I will say though that I liked his style, and I wish Roof would play so aggressively. But he let me down way too many times.
Come on man. GEEEEZZ. 51-7 was in our first year with him as DC. That's like saying Paul Johnson sucks because look at how he did against Garner Webb in 2008!! How did he do against ugag the other years??? Matt Ryan put up 24 freakin' points. 24!!!! How many points did Matt Ryan put up against the rest of CFB that year and how many would he have put up against the rest of the GT defenses we had before or since??? Maybe you were being sarcastic, and I should get the hook out of my mouth now. #buttonpushed
Didn't VT's qb pick us apart in a borrowed jersey on national tv? Feast or famine is what I remember, too. Over time, the "feasts" stick out in my memory.No I wasn't being sarcastic. I like Jon Tenuta a lot. I think he was the best DC we've had at Tech in a long time. But I'm also not blind to his faults as you apparently are. With his system, it was pretty much feast or famine. When the blitz was getting to people, we made them look bad. When they beat the blitz, they made us look bad.
For instance, that 24 points......24!!!..... that Boston College scored: wanna know what the headline on ESPN is for that game?
Ryan throws for career-high 435 yards as BC sinks Ga. Tech .
That's taken directly from ESPN.COM. http://espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=272580059 .
So, to answer your question, how did Matt Ryan do against the rest of the teams that year?
GT 24 points 435 yards passing
Army 37 points 356 yards passing
UMass 24 points 204 yards passing
WF 28 points 408 yards passing
NC State 37 points 142 yards passing
Bowling Green 55 points 352 yards passing
Notre Dame 27 points 291 yards passing
VT 14 points 285 yards passing
FSU 17 points 415 yards passing
Maryland 35 points 421 yards passing
Clemson 20 points 315 yards passing
Miami 28 points 369 yards passing
VT (ACCCG) 16 points 305 yards passing
Mich State 24 points 249 yards passing
So, Matt Ryan had his best day in his entire college career versus Jon Tenuta's defense. And since we can't count 51-7 apparently, because it was his first year (despite the fact that it was game #11 by that time), can we count this game? Because that was the final year of Tenuta as DC.
Again, I like the guy. I love aggressive defenses. But I'm also a realist who can see the guy's warts along with his successes.
I'm sorry for the tone of my last post, if it was a little emotionally over the top.No I wasn't being sarcastic. I like Jon Tenuta a lot. I think he was the best DC we've had at Tech in a long time. But I'm also not blind to his faults as you apparently are. With his system, it was pretty much feast or famine. When the blitz was getting to people, we made them look bad. When they beat the blitz, they made us look bad.
For instance, that 24 points......24!!!..... that Boston College scored: wanna know what the headline on ESPN is for that game?
Ryan throws for career-high 435 yards as BC sinks Ga. Tech .
That's taken directly from ESPN.COM. http://espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=272580059 .
So, to answer your question, how did Matt Ryan do against the rest of the teams that year?
GT 24 points 435 yards passing
Army 37 points 356 yards passing
UMass 24 points 204 yards passing
WF 28 points 408 yards passing
NC State 37 points 142 yards passing
Bowling Green 55 points 352 yards passing
Notre Dame 27 points 291 yards passing
VT 14 points 285 yards passing
FSU 17 points 415 yards passing
Maryland 35 points 421 yards passing
Clemson 20 points 315 yards passing
Miami 28 points 369 yards passing
VT (ACCCG) 16 points 305 yards passing
Mich State 24 points 249 yards passing
So, Matt Ryan had his best day in his entire college career versus Jon Tenuta's defense. And since we can't count 51-7 apparently, because it was his first year (despite the fact that it was game #11 by that time), can we count this game? Because that was the final year of Tenuta as DC.
Again, I like the guy. I love aggressive defenses. But I'm also a realist who can see the guy's warts along with his successes.