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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 5983" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>Then</p><p>*Our defense was confused and always "learning"</p><p>*Our CB played 10 yards off a 3 yard 1st down</p><p>*Pass rush did not fit in the term "wall" and the thier QB could eat a sandwitch and then pass over our wall</p><p>*Theory was worshiped and fundamentals were for high schools</p><p>*Complicated schemes prevented timely defense play calling </p><p>* Under Groh, we could not learn how to stop the WR screen pass </p><p> </p><p>Now</p><p>*More sacks and tackles for loss after the change</p><p>*We got more tips and QB pressure after the change</p><p>*We stopped WR screen passes in the bowl game</p><p>*We got some good practice accomplished and the defense really showed out on the last two games of the year!</p><p>*Pelton will fix the DL fundamentals. Just listen to Sneezy talk about what he is learning about arms and leverage not just speed.</p><p>*Roof will run down hill for QB pressure so much I worry about over pursuit (see spring game).</p><p>*CB will play zone, man, and blitz. CB will also play 1 yard to 10 yards off the LOS based on the situation.</p><p>* Our own OL noticed a significant difference in difficulty in the spring practice now versus then. </p><p> </p><p>Intangibles:</p><p>Who do you think is more vocal on the sidelines: Roof or Groh?</p><p>What motivates young these men: motivation by philosophy/theory or passion and a kick in the pants.</p><p>Who would you rather cut off in traffic?</p><p> </p><p>We will be better, the question is how much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 5983, member: 402"] Then *Our defense was confused and always "learning" *Our CB played 10 yards off a 3 yard 1st down *Pass rush did not fit in the term "wall" and the thier QB could eat a sandwitch and then pass over our wall *Theory was worshiped and fundamentals were for high schools *Complicated schemes prevented timely defense play calling * Under Groh, we could not learn how to stop the WR screen pass Now *More sacks and tackles for loss after the change *We got more tips and QB pressure after the change *We stopped WR screen passes in the bowl game *We got some good practice accomplished and the defense really showed out on the last two games of the year! *Pelton will fix the DL fundamentals. Just listen to Sneezy talk about what he is learning about arms and leverage not just speed. *Roof will run down hill for QB pressure so much I worry about over pursuit (see spring game). *CB will play zone, man, and blitz. CB will also play 1 yard to 10 yards off the LOS based on the situation. * Our own OL noticed a significant difference in difficulty in the spring practice now versus then. Intangibles: Who do you think is more vocal on the sidelines: Roof or Groh? What motivates young these men: motivation by philosophy/theory or passion and a kick in the pants. Who would you rather cut off in traffic? We will be better, the question is how much. [/QUOTE]
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