CanesAreAble
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I'm not suggesting that a scheme change wouldn't be beneficial. I just want the defense corrected. I don't really care what we run. Just looking for some X's & O's talk on how playing the "Miami 4-3" could patch things up quickly. What are the simplified coverage keys for our LBs that will shore up our underneath coverage?
A post I made in another thread:
How do you hide bad LBs and safeties?
Whether you're in man or zone, they have to cover somebody. Against Duke, 31 got beat for a TD in man coverage. How do you limit 31 and 59's shortcomings? At Safety, 2 and 22 are banged up, so what do you do with 30?
People had been clamoring for McCord to play on early downs, and he looked lost against the run.
I've been thinking about how we'd look playing a simple one-gap 4-3. Maybe we'd be a lot better, but we'd still have clear deficiencies, namely at Safety and Linebacker. We still wouldn't have difference-makers at DT, and our DEs would be susceptible against the run. Thinking back on the 2000-06 defenses, not a ton of first or second year guys started and made an impact on the line. Baraka Atkins comes to mind, but he'd redshirted, and he was a pretty big guy coming out of high school.
McCord had more of a John Square build as a true freshman.
The one thing I can say is that the scheme didn't do Chickillo any favors. He probably should've played at 250 lbs or so.
The upside of playing the "Miami 4-3" is you can rely on the quickness of your D-linemen to shoot gaps and be disruptive. The downside is you still have to be disciplined, otherwise RBs can get to the second level with ease and gash you. You also need rangy, aggressive LBs.
In terms of our current front 7 personnel, I don't really think we have great fits for either scheme. Our DTs aren't really disruptors, and our DEs are still a little too light to hold up on the edges all game. Plus our LBs and Safeties are not rangy playmakers. I still think guys like 31, 59, 22, and 30 can get exploited.
There's been a lot of talk that our defense is too complex and therefore we've had to strip things down and be so bare-bones to the point of remedial coverage. How would a scheme change make the coverage and the looks harder for the QB to read?
Regardless of what happens, I think we're going to look a lot different on defense next year. There's either going to be a complete overhaul with something closer to a "Miami 4-3", or we might start seeing more true 3-4 packages with both McCord and AQM playing the OLB roles together.
A post I made in another thread:
How do you hide bad LBs and safeties?
Whether you're in man or zone, they have to cover somebody. Against Duke, 31 got beat for a TD in man coverage. How do you limit 31 and 59's shortcomings? At Safety, 2 and 22 are banged up, so what do you do with 30?
People had been clamoring for McCord to play on early downs, and he looked lost against the run.
I've been thinking about how we'd look playing a simple one-gap 4-3. Maybe we'd be a lot better, but we'd still have clear deficiencies, namely at Safety and Linebacker. We still wouldn't have difference-makers at DT, and our DEs would be susceptible against the run. Thinking back on the 2000-06 defenses, not a ton of first or second year guys started and made an impact on the line. Baraka Atkins comes to mind, but he'd redshirted, and he was a pretty big guy coming out of high school.
McCord had more of a John Square build as a true freshman.
The one thing I can say is that the scheme didn't do Chickillo any favors. He probably should've played at 250 lbs or so.
The upside of playing the "Miami 4-3" is you can rely on the quickness of your D-linemen to shoot gaps and be disruptive. The downside is you still have to be disciplined, otherwise RBs can get to the second level with ease and gash you. You also need rangy, aggressive LBs.
In terms of our current front 7 personnel, I don't really think we have great fits for either scheme. Our DTs aren't really disruptors, and our DEs are still a little too light to hold up on the edges all game. Plus our LBs and Safeties are not rangy playmakers. I still think guys like 31, 59, 22, and 30 can get exploited.
There's been a lot of talk that our defense is too complex and therefore we've had to strip things down and be so bare-bones to the point of remedial coverage. How would a scheme change make the coverage and the looks harder for the QB to read?
Regardless of what happens, I think we're going to look a lot different on defense next year. There's either going to be a complete overhaul with something closer to a "Miami 4-3", or we might start seeing more true 3-4 packages with both McCord and AQM playing the OLB roles together.
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