Think it's his dadIs that actually the player's account?
Think it's his dadIs that actually the player's account?
He got beat too much. Can't repeat itIn the run game? Not once.
be mentioned 1000 times between now and the end of the game. IU fans saying Bama and Oregon also had bigger lines and they had no problem with them. I contend both those lines are soft. I will also reiterat
His DadIs that actually the player's account?
I just want us to set a tone first drive. Put doubt and "oh ****" moment in their minds that this is going to be a long-*** day for them. Both offense and defense. While Ole Miss eventually did move it on us, those first two 3-and-outs on defense definitely set a tone.I will repeat this until kick-off Indiana's fans and the media think Miami is Alabama and Oregon, we're not, and they will find out Monday night.
From wat I seen, their run game and oline is very strong and diverse. Outside, inside, counter, zone read, etc. They are good in run game and we have to bring it. We have to earn the right to rush the passer and their RB do a good job of falling forward and running hard. They play above their talent level.What about their Oline vs our Dline? They've got a stout Oline apparently
Thanks. They pick up the blitz well too correct?From wat I seen, their run game and oline is very strong and diverse. Outside, inside, counter, zone read, etc. They are good in run game and we have to bring it. We have to earn the right to rush the passer and their RB do a good job of falling forward and running hard. They play above their talent level.
But I don't think anyone has just lined up and run at us all season so I will be interested to see how that goes because they are a offense that likes to stay ahead of chains and play field position before they get in plus territory and then throw the ball. Not many teams have affected them in that manner..
Now to me, that right side of oline is FOOD. Tackle was getting worked so much in I think OSU game they benched him. Rg FOOD.. LT was good for most part but when he played OSU which is a high end big game talent u would think, Kenyatta Jackson was working him so bad he essentially started tackling him 2nd half and they never flagged him.. (Kenyatta is not even the pass rusher are guys are at all) I think in true drop back situations we can get to the QB.. the thing is they do a good job of protecting against that.. very smart
LFG!Indiana defensive scheme is simple. They are not built to absorb blocks. They are built to avoid them. They’re not playing old-school “read and react.” They’re playing attack football. Instead of Hold the point, shed, make the tackle, they’re coached to Shoot a gap, disrupt timing, and force a bounce or cutback.
The key will be if Indiana's front 7 are about that action. Gap-Scheme Football with Power, Counter, and Duo is coming. With Miami, they won't be able to slant and shot gaps because of our blocking scheme. Indiana will have to take on 320-lb linemen in the gap instead of running around blocks.
Duo is especially dangerous because it’s pure man-on-man with vertical double teams. No lateral flow. No finesse. Just displacement and late climbs to the second level. That neutralizes movement fronts and forces linebackers to step into real traffic. They will have to buckle up their chin traps and take on the Beef head up.
From wat I seen, their run game and oline is very strong and diverse. Outside, inside, counter, zone read, etc. They are good in run game and we have to bring it. We have to earn the right to rush the passer and their RB do a good job of falling forward and running hard. They play above their talent level.
But I don't think anyone has just lined up and run at us all season so I will be interested to see how that goes because they are a offense that likes to stay ahead of chains and play field position before they get in plus territory and then throw the ball. Not many teams have affected them in that manner..
Now to me, that right side of oline is FOOD. Tackle was getting worked so much in I think OSU game they benched him. Rg FOOD.. LT was good for most part but when he played OSU which is a high end big game talent u would think, Kenyatta Jackson was working him so bad he essentially started tackling him 2nd half and they never flagged him.. (Kenyatta is not even the pass rusher are guys are at all) I think in true drop back situations we can get to the QB.. the thing is they do a good job of protecting against that.. very smart
This is where our tight splits that everyone hates also come into play and works in our favor. Its harder to stunt, shoot gaps etc against us than it is with most spread offenses.Indiana defensive scheme is simple. They are not built to absorb blocks. They are built to avoid them. They’re not playing old-school “read and react.” They’re playing attack football. Instead of Hold the point, shed, make the tackle, they’re coached to Shoot a gap, disrupt timing, and force a bounce or cutback.
The key will be if Indiana's front 7 are about that action. Gap-Scheme Football with Power, Counter, and Duo is coming. With Miami, they won't be able to slant and shot gaps because of our blocking scheme. Indiana will have to take on 320-lb linemen in the gap instead of running around blocks.
Duo is especially dangerous because it’s pure man-on-man with vertical double teams. No lateral flow. No finesse. Just displacement and late climbs to the second level. That neutralizes movement fronts and forces linebackers to step into real traffic. They will have to buckle up their chin traps and take on the Beef head up.
So true. I hope we punish themThis is where our tight splits that everyone hates also come into play and works in our favor. Its harder to stunt, shoot gaps etc against us than it is with most spread offenses.
What about their Oline vs our Dline? They've got a stout Oline apparently
I know Fletcher was sick and I heard others too, but never heard who else… Hopefully it was some of the starters and they will be be 100.Looked like Cooper was one of those with the flu; he just looked way off from what we're used to seeing. Not the worst thing that we played a C game and now have more on film about how teams want to attack us. Gives coaches an opportunity to hammer things home.
We also were also completely leaning on them in the run game and need to do that if the advantage presents itself in the same way.
So IU has faced during the regular season the following teams, with rankings and number of sacks during gameFrom wat I seen, their run game and oline is very strong and diverse. Outside, inside, counter, zone read, etc. They are good in run game and we have to bring it. We have to earn the right to rush the passer and their RB do a good job of falling forward and running hard. They play above their talent level.
But I don't think anyone has just lined up and run at us all season so I will be interested to see how that goes because they are a offense that likes to stay ahead of chains and play field position before they get in plus territory and then throw the ball. Not many teams have affected them in that manner..
Now to me, that right side of oline is FOOD. Tackle was getting worked so much in I think OSU game they benched him. Rg FOOD.. LT was good for most part but when he played OSU which is a high end big game talent u would think, Kenyatta Jackson was working him so bad he essentially started tackling him 2nd half and they never flagged him.. (Kenyatta is not even the pass rusher are guys are at all) I think in true drop back situations we can get to the QB.. the thing is they do a good job of protecting against that.. very smart