Duke likes to run inside, throw quick slants and tunnel screens. But, you're right the QB draw is in their arsenal. However; the screens and run game need to be shut down. Whether we can shut that down, may determine who wins the game. I would like to force Duke to throw long. Nothing has shown me that their QB has an accurate arm throwing long. But, then again. Pitt's QB didn't either and you see how that went.Unquestionably, the problem is defense, especially third down defense. We are too passive most of the time. Look out for tunnel screens and QB draws on Saturday.
Really?Unquestionably, the problem is defense, especially third down defense. We are too passive most of the time. Look out for tunnel screens and QB draws on Saturday.
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I agree with this.The issue is not the defense per se, but that the drop off in the performance of the offense has not been offset by an increase in the performance of the defense. So far, I think the offense is more responsible for the losses in the Clemson and Miami games, and the defense is more responsible for the loss in the Pitt game. However, I think the offense is improving rapidly, and if the defense simply can hold its current performance, I think we'll be okay the rest of the way.
The issue is not the defense per se, but that the drop off in the performance of the offense has not been offset by an increase in the performance of the defense. So far, I think the offense is more responsible for the losses in the Clemson and Miami games, and the defense is more responsible for the loss in the Pitt game. However, I think the offense is improving rapidly, and if the defense simply can hold its current performance, I think we'll be okay the rest of the way.
I disagree. If we are to compete with VT, UGA and UNC the defense needs to step up more than what they have. If the defense holds to it's current standard and the offense gets better the rest of the games will be wins, that I agree with. However; against VT, UGA and UNC we'll need to have them play really bad or have or defense step up, for us to win.The issue is not the defense per se, but that the drop off in the performance of the offense has not been offset by an increase in the performance of the defense. So far, I think the offense is more responsible for the losses in the Clemson and Miami games, and the defense is more responsible for the loss in the Pitt game. However, I think the offense is improving rapidly, and if the defense simply can hold its current performance, I think we'll be okay the rest of the way.
Yep. Needed more Bill James lingo to support the data.Wow. Logic. That won't go over well in this thread...
Wow. Logic. That won't go over well in this thread...
If any of those teams play really poorly, will you give the defense any credit for having something to do with it? It has probably been belabored elsewhere, but it's a damn joke that we are playing half of our conference games against teams on extra rest.I disagree. If we are to compete with VT, UGA and UNC the defense needs to step up more than what they have. If the defense holds to it's current standard and the offense gets better the rest of the games will be wins, that I agree with. However; against VT, UGA and UNC we'll need to have them play really bad or have or defense step up, for us to win.
If any of those teams play really poorly, will you give the defense any credit for having something to do with it?
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