Are we being to harsh? [On our defense]

fraggle

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Does any team play great defense or have the offenses jumped so far in front that we need to out score opponents? Duke had lots of high rankings as a defense..we scored 53, Clemson was the juggernaut that just allowed Louisville to score 33 points. Undefeated Pitt gave up 48 points. Lousy NC St scored 59 points. Every ACC team scored in double digits whether they won or loss although pitiful fsu got a measly 11 points. In any ACC contest you need a minimum of 31 points just to win. The SEC is a different matter but not by much, Vanderbilt held Auburn to 7 points scoring only 17. The B1G is lame when it comes to offense, all there games had teens and twenties scores, we will torture any B1G team although Oregon might be a contest.
I've been battering our defense, maybe we need to look at how other defenses have struggles against ACC offenses. Is there any defense worth emulating? We are 9-0 so we've been good enough!
 
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Opposing QBs look like ******* studs against us. We get gashed for big plays each and every week, putting ourselves in position to HAVE to score on what seems like every possession. It aint all doom and gloom, but this defense is basura, a liability, and needs to be corrected, regardless of what other teams across America are doing.

Go Canes!
 
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Yea we are being to harsh. We don’t have the horses or experience to be at a higher level. We could grind out drives and keep our D off the field or we can air it out and try to give Cam heisman numbers. As long as we outscore the other team I don’t care either way. Ugly wins equal a W that’s all that matters.
 
I don’t think we’re being harsh enough honestly. I admit I haven’t listened to every or all of the press conferences but the ones I have, it’s been a love affair. Haven’t been to many tough questions on the defense.
 
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I am whelmed by the philosophical implications of this question, “Are we being to harsh?” I must attempt to analyze this unassuming revelation, as the first scientist who studied the tiny atoms, which will one day kill us all.

1. “Are we”

The collectivization of a group of individuals into one group, highlighting their uniformity of thought and ultimately speech, is not unique to the author. What fraggle does propose with fresh rigor is the the suggestion that the fan base exists at all as a “we”, which is novel. He is allowing for there to be variation within the We, merely by asking “are?” This is a clever key that unlocks the remainder of our journey into the mirror of our mania.

2. “being”

Here the ***** begins to turn. Are we being? Are we one unified host? Can we exist as a singular entity, if within us dwells and expresses myriad thoughts, beliefs, feelings, and speech? Were not each of us several versions of ourselves on Saturday afternoon? Did we not all at different moments occupy the same identities of rage and jubilation, from Knoxville to New Zealand? Were we not ultimately one being, with as many splintered layers holding up our hopes as there are within the wooden buttresses holding up our houses of business and worship throughout the world. The very statement within the question of this one word “being” is a black hole from which certainty cannot escape, and only inky inquiry may consume.

3. “to”

I am undone. If the author added but one more “o” to his device, the meaning of this sentence becomes apparent and banal. There is no need to examine a living tree for what has caused its death. Yet fraggle hath wrought a murder, a killing of our expectations and a stabbing of our comforts. He has placed the dagger in our hands and smeared blood upon our jerseys, holding fast our sweaty faces and clutching our gaze for a moment as we realize: We plunged the blade into the chest. We have done the act “to” the victim in this story. We are the perpetrator — and yes, even the author! We have become fraggle, we have become the killer, we have become death — but onto whom?”

4. “harsh”

Here lies all rest within my soul, buried on the 3rd of November, 2024. How can someone kill Harsh itself? How much more of a monster must one be to slay a word whose very meaning is “grim or unpleasantly severe?” We are beyond the pale beyond the pale — we are the black hole of inquiry, and fraggle is the only saintly mirror large enough to reflect the truth of our horror back upon ourselves, forcing us to ask, “What have we become?!” Have we ventured so far into the void of criticism that we murdered the word Harsh itself? Made it a footstool as we step upon the stage of bellicose vitriol, declaring ourselves judge and god and **** all at once? Is there no longer an authority above or below, does moral navigation exist at all, or have we so broken the gravity of conscience written upon every human heart that Kiki and Meesh are but frail stars we consume for fuel and fury?

Methinks the record of this thread will never bear the weight of its author’s being. Methinks Saturday is now a school day, perhaps Sunday is as well.

Yet I ask: am I being to harsh?
 
Offense just needs to be doing everything the defense has been getting exploited at every single day in practice for the rest of the regular season, until they can stop it.

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absolutely correct. I have been saying this for 3 weeks now. It's 2024. Football has changed. It's the arena league out there folks. Just score and get a timely stop , sack, turnover on defense, and be dang well sure you have a potent offense.

The only criticism I have on the defense is they do not set an edge or keep contain. JUST DO THAT and they will be fine.

Oh and make sure you have a Cam Ward type QB
 
Our Defense is atrocious yes!
but seems there are no longer any dominant defenses in todays football. The game has changed

Oregon
UGA
OSU
Bama

All have had 30+ points scored on them in games this year
We have a major problem. I hate the 3 man rush on D. Is it our play calling? I thought everyone said our D was full of studs. I can name 3-4 only. What gives? I don’t see week to week improvement it must be the D coach. 2nd half D played so much better.
 
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Nothing harsh about stating the defense, specifically at LB and DB, is the weak link on the team. Whether it's during the season, the ACC Championship, or the playoffs, the defense will be the reason why the Canes lose when it happens this year. If they were even just average, this team could have NC aspirations. As great as the offense has been, if and when they have an off day, the odds of the defense allowing Miami to win are extremely low.

THAT being said, this has been a great season so far. Aside from 2017, this is the most fun this team has provided in over 20 years. Let's enjoy it as long as it lasts. Hopefully Tinkerbell has more of that fairy dust through January!
 
3. “to”

I am undone. If the author added but one more “o” to his device, the meaning of this sentence becomes apparent and banal. There is no need to examine a living tree for what has caused its death. Yet fraggle hath wrought a murder, a killing of our expectations and a stabbing of our comforts. He has placed the dagger in our hands and smeared blood upon our jerseys, holding fast our sweaty faces and clutching our gaze for a moment as we realize: We plunged the blade into the chest. We have done the act “to” the victim in this story. We are the perpetrator — and yes, even the author! We have become fraggle, we have become the killer, we have become death — but onto whom?”


Yet I ask: am I being to harsh?

My English professor once told me a reader can never be too harsh regarding bad grammar.
 
It's 9-0. I haven't the foggiest how they pull it off or if someone summoned a Green Lantern ring.

I hold zero expectations. Thankful for every beat of our Cardiac Canes.
 
I think some of us are harsh because it should be just some minor tweaking to be a mediocre defense. The talent is marginal in the back seven. The DL has the most talent. Just let them rush straight ahead and beat their man. Stop the long stunting. I would be happy just playing the same style fsu played against us. Drop guys into coverage to stop the huge chunk plays. Let the opposing offense fight their way downfield. We will give up some yards and points but I think we force more turnovers and punts. This offense can mask a lot of deficiencies but we push it to its limits every week. Let’s fight to be average on defense and this offense can take us somewhere special.
 
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