Thank you [MENTION=2318]Dghustla[/MENTION] for the write-up, excellent.
Defensively, they had, and ultimately fired, Brian Van Gorder (a former CMR assistant) who had a very aggressive style that failed miserably. What they are doing now is the total opposite, and I agree, it is what Al Golden wanted to do, but also sucked at it. It goes back to having awareness as a coach. Sometimes what you want to run and the players and athletes you get are at odds with one another. Kelly made the change, Golden didn't. It's crazy, we went one way, they went the other and we're both succeeding.
Agree with [MENTION=32]AUcane[/MENTION], their defensive philosophy will let us feast underneath and in the middle of the field, but to get it into the end zone we are going to need to make reads and throws into coverage. CMR has his work cut out for him schematically this week. If he can summon the inner Ol' Ball Coach a little and scheme some easy reads for Malik, that will be huge for our success in getting the ball in the end zone. It is critical that we create opportunities for Rosier to bail and run with the ball, and we will get them a few times, but after the VT game, they will have a better counter punch than we saw from Foster.
Defensively, I will summon [MENTION=5374]HurricaneVision[/MENTION] and just say it once, and then several more times in the hopes it makes a difference somehow, "Do your job." That is the entire key here on defense. ND lives for mistakes on defense, they do the same on offense. Gap discipline, run fits, assignments, bad angles, all that feeds into what they are able to do and when Winbush thrives. I am a big believer in not reinventing yourself for one opponent. Yes, implement differently, but don't change your identity. We need to be aggressive and force them into negative plays, that's how we eat; but, we also need to have situational awareness and know when it is those moments when we just can't get gashed for 10 yards on a scramble.