Exactly it's no secret his school has produced some of the top players in the country the last few years especially at dbI told y'all he could coach....everybody got caught up that his divas from heritage are going elsewhere
One of the better assistants. Our DBs are finally being taught proper technique, and how to find the ball in the air.
Hope he recruits well too. A+ hire so far. Let's see how this CB class shapes up.
he has done a great job with the players he has. Props to him.
he has done a great job with the players he has. Props to him.
ALOT and I mean ALOT of people need to eat crow on this one. The only person I am skeptical about his Redwine and he hasnt been that bad. But Colbert and Elder have been lights out. They virtually shut down Rudolph and Tate..Bobo Wilson had to fight for everything he got. They will have a BIG test this week against UNC who have 3 solid WRs. (Hollins/Switzer/Howard)
he has done a great job with the players he has. Props to him.
ALOT and I mean ALOT of people need to eat crow on this one. The only person I am skeptical about his Redwine and he hasnt been that bad. But Colbert and Elder have been lights out. They virtually shut down Rudolph and Tate..Bobo Wilson had to fight for everything he got. They will have a BIG test this week against UNC who have 3 solid WRs. (Hollins/Switzer/Howard)
Colbert been mediocre at best man
Only gripe I have with the CB's is that they continue to play too soft of a coverage on 3rd down no matter who we are up against. They line up behind the first down marker and they let double moves push them back even further because their #1 priority is to not get beat deep, instead of disallow the first down. It's really only with Redwine/Colbert ...when it happens to Elder, he is ALWAYS almost hip to hip with the receiver and forces a tough catch. Redwine and Colbert are always within 2-3 yards and come up to make a solid tackle, but they are never in position to make a play on the ball in the air by batting it or making an INT attempt.
Again, don't know if they are coached to value getting beat (on 3rd down and long) over staying near the sticks, but it definitely seems like Redwine and Colbert plays extremely conservative in those situations EVERYTIME.