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:eek: Duke Johnson at 19:26, he straight up stiff armed and threw to the ground a DT that had just completely beaten McDermott at the line. Duke is not human.
 
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This is pathetic. Year four and they can't even get guys lined up properly. This resulted in about a 12-13 yard gain for Louisville. The slot guy caught a bubble screen on that play. The safety, who is the only one who can make the play on that bubble screen since Grace was blitzing, is 13 yards away from the slot guy. How is that possible?
 
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Bad runs also resulted because we ran straight into the teeth of stacked boxes. Look at this bull****. 2 TEs and fullback. Who are we, 1980 Penn State?

Louisville has 9 men in the box. This play had no shot.


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We should be spreading teams out taking advantage of our ****ing athletes. God**** Coley sucks.

Let me take out Herb Waters and Phillip Dorsett so I can run a 2 TE set with Ronald Regula at fullback.

¡Dale!

Kill yourself.

¡Ahora!

They got 8 men in the box and the free safety at 10 yards.

That play right there screams for a vertical or post/skinny with our outside guy.

Dorsett? Why have him on the field if you are not going to test them deep once with his speed?
 
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WHY

2nd and 6, empty set. I'm not sure if Louisville had base personnel in or not, but we're in our base defense and McCord and Thurston are covering open space and we're rushing only three players all over 280 lbs. How is this a formula for success?

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And then we run a soft zone behind it it. I made a post before the game saying we finally have the talent to not coach scared. Well, we're still seeing defensive philosophies we saw in 2012/13 when we were playing with players who weren't Miami quality. This is who Golden/Doritos are. Soft, conservative, non-aggressive corches.

You could theoretically run this set. But you would have to bring everyone up close to 5 yards off the ball and send a couple plus play tight coverage behind it. It would be hard to determine where the pressure is coming from.

But that's not No D's style.

NO D has us lined up far off the ball sitting back. Even if he wanted to pressure you could only bring it up the middle or from the left side(McCord).Pretty easy read for the hot route. Sending from inside will open the middle of the field. Sending McCord leaves your slot open. If he sends no one you got one slot uncovered and another isolated on McCord and no pressure coming with the 3 man line.

LMAO.
 
It's called the Jack and it's used to create confusion, but the 2 big plays on that drive gator wasn't that area it was a pass down sideline ands run where Pierre lost backside contain and so did Kirby.

The OL wasn't nearly as bad in that half as most "Cane fans" would tell you.

Gadbois actuality played pretty well, the main blocking issues that half was the WR's and Walford.

They were atrocious at blocking causing many plays to get blown up.

Feliciano was soft as a drive blocker.

Isidora was lost and out of position often.

Our backs are poor blockers in pass protection.

Our Fullbacks and TEs did a poor job of blocking.
 
WHY

2nd and 6, empty set. I'm not sure if Louisville had base personnel in or not, but we're in our base defense and McCord and Thurston are covering open space and we're rushing only three players all over 280 lbs. How is this a formula for success?

is8QSyr.jpg


And then we run a soft zone behind it it. I made a post before the game saying we finally have the talent to not coach scared. Well, we're still seeing defensive philosophies we saw in 2012/13 when we were playing with players who weren't Miami quality. This is who Golden/Doritos are. Soft, conservative, non-aggressive corches.

The thing I notice is that they are really obsessed with try to show man coverage (either C2Man or C1). But when you line up what is essentially a rush end on a slot receiver, as a means of "showing a man coverage look", you are still telegraphing that it is zone as no way in **** would you have a rush end play press man against a receiver.

In an effort to try to "fool" the opponent, they give away their hand, while also weakening the box, AND while making the pass rush take longer as you have your rush end way outside the box if he were to rush. It's remarkably stupid.
 
3:40......been saying it for 3 years. When you ask a college DE to also be an OLB, plays like this happen. McCord's initial reaction is correct; he thinks it's a run play. But he also has pass coverage responsibility, so after his initial step in he begins to drop....when he then confirms it is a run, he gets cut down and the run goes for about 9 yards. If this kid is JUST playing DE, he destroys the OT blocking down and spills the puller and the play gains nothing. Every time this kid plays DE in ur system he makes plays. When they ask him to play WILL or SAM, **** like this happens.
 
4:12......two guys who have been in the system for 3 years still aren't able to pattern match. McCord, once again out of the box, is the seam curl flat player. He doesn't reroute the slot receiver, and basically drops to the flat before executing the first two parts of the equation which is reroute the same, check for the curl, then the flat. The bigger culprit here is Kirby, whose not even READING the number 2 receiver to that side who is clearly threatening his hook zone. He doesnt even LOOK at the slot to know that he is coming at him!

Juniors who still don't understand how to play in the system. It's just horrendous coaching.
 
I cant even begin to describe my frustration over what they are doing to a talented kat like McCord. This kid was picked on their entire first scoring drive. Every time he has pay with his hand in the dirt as a DE, he makes a play. But that would be too easy for these assclowns in charge. Instead they have this kid showing press man every play, pattern matching and funneling receivers, and trying to play runs right at him. I'm so angry about this smfh.
 
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I can't stop laughing at McCord and T Harris lined up over WRs.

I quit.
 
Not a ****ing clue what our offensive line is doing, technique wise. Not even sure if I'd call it blocking.

go to the 54 second mark, and watch until the 58 second mark.

we literally practice not blocking people.

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Also, can someone please make me a gif of the 54-58 second mark for a new avatar, thanks in advance.

i'm confused about a few of the things i've seen from practice videos. what's with the drill of our linemen, lbs, and dbs gingerly jogging and barely tipping passes? is that really that important and effective enough of a technique that they need to dedicate that much time too?
 
I can't stop laughing at McCord and T Harris lined up over WRs.

I quit.

If you didn't see it with your own eyes you wouldn't believe it. We have kids who were terrifying DEs in high school trying to cover slot receivers, instead of sending them like missiles at the QB.
 
Bad runs also resulted because we ran straight into the teeth of stacked boxes. Look at this bull****. 2 TEs and fullback. Who are we, 1980 Penn State?

Louisville has 9 men in the box. This play had no shot.


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We should be spreading teams out taking advantage of our ****ing athletes. God**** Coley sucks.

Let me take out Herb Waters and Phillip Dorsett so I can run a 2 TE set with Ronald Regula at fullback.

¡Dale!

Kill yourself.

¡Ahora!



The WR at the top had 1 on 1 matchup in is alignment. I would take our top 3 WR's 1 on 1 with any corner in the country. Coley should have exploited that defensive alignment and let the WR make a play on a go route or and kind of route 1 on 1. They were daring us and we didn't have the balls. Better yet I doubt Coley even noticed. I really don't even think he does macthups or reads defenses. He just runs plays hoping they work.
 
WHY

2nd and 6, empty set. I'm not sure if Louisville had base personnel in or not, but we're in our base defense and McCord and Thurston are covering open space and we're rushing only three players all over 280 lbs. How is this a formula for success?

is8QSyr.jpg


And then we run a soft zone behind it it. I made a post before the game saying we finally have the talent to not coach scared. Well, we're still seeing defensive philosophies we saw in 2012/13 when we were playing with players who weren't Miami quality. This is who Golden/Doritos are. Soft, conservative, non-aggressive corches.

You cant even see 2 of our defensive players in that snap shot they are so far back off the ball....smdh
 
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