pat narduzzi film session..

Advertisement
All I had to hear was his comment talking about Oregon. He said basically "my defense is versatile, but simple. I spend one half teaching them and the other half adapting to their opponents. I make it simple and give them the ability to adjust quicker"

Like I don't know, when you have 6 guys covering 4 and 3 guys covering 6? Like having ten men on the field, one CB covering no one and 1 CB and 1 S covering 3 WRs? Maybe spots like that where your players could adjust?
 
Don't know how he will be with all the things it takes to be a HC but hes top of the food chain for what he does. Thats a good place to start.
 
Im telling you if you put theses sofla kids in this kind of scheme that showcase there talents kids will love to play for him.
 
This may be a dumb question but I am not an XOs guy. Doesn't Read Option an athletic TE or a mobile QB upend this approach?
 
Advertisement
Remember what former DC Bill Young said - worse thing you can do to is make the players on D think too much. That is the job for the coaches.
 
All I had to hear was his comment talking about Oregon. He said basically "my defense is versatile, but simple. I spend one half teaching them and the other half adapting to their opponents. I make it simple and give them the ability to adjust quicker"

Like I don't know, when you have 6 guys covering 4 and 3 guys covering 6? Like having ten men on the field, one CB covering no one and 1 CB and 1 S covering 3 WRs? Maybe spots like that where your players could adjust?

The next time I see a LB cover a slot receiver I'm going to flip.
 
All I had to hear was his comment talking about Oregon. He said basically "my defense is versatile, but simple. I spend one half teaching them and the other half adapting to their opponents. I make it simple and give them the ability to adjust quicker"

Like I don't know, when you have 6 guys covering 4 and 3 guys covering 6? Like having ten men on the field, one CB covering no one and 1 CB and 1 S covering 3 WRs? Maybe spots like that where your players could adjust?

The next time I see a LB cover a slot receiver I'm going to flip.

What about the next time you see a DE cover a slot receiver?
 
All I had to hear was his comment talking about Oregon. He said basically "my defense is versatile, but simple. I spend one half teaching them and the other half adapting to their opponents. I make it simple and give them the ability to adjust quicker"

Like I don't know, when you have 6 guys covering 4 and 3 guys covering 6? Like having ten men on the field, one CB covering no one and 1 CB and 1 S covering 3 WRs? Maybe spots like that where your players could adjust?

The next time I see a LB cover a slot receiver I'm going to flip.

What about the next time you see a DE cover a slot receiver?

Well ****, you had to bring that up didn't you? I want to forget that ever happened.
 
Narduzzi is the guy I want for our CEO.

An interesting read on his defense:


For Mark Dantonio's and Pat Narduzzi's Spartan defense, many of the principles were borrowed from the*Miami 4-3 Over defenses that keyed Jimmy Johnson's rise to football prominence. These are backed by coverage principles that tend to think more highly of the staff's ability to train defensive backs than the ability of offensive coaches to field precise passing games. Their philosophy was designed for this level of football.


http://www.footballstudyhall.com/2013/10/30/5046232/michigan-state-defense-pat-narduzzi-max-bullough
 
All I had to hear was his comment talking about Oregon. He said basically "my defense is versatile, but simple. I spend one half teaching them and the other half adapting to their opponents. I make it simple and give them the ability to adjust quicker"

Like I don't know, when you have 6 guys covering 4 and 3 guys covering 6? Like having ten men on the field, one CB covering no one and 1 CB and 1 S covering 3 WRs? Maybe spots like that where your players could adjust?


The next time I see a LB cover a slot receiver I'm going to flip.

Brother..... you better start stretching
 
Advertisement
I'm really starting to believe this is the right coach for the U we need a real X and O defensive minded coach his defensive scheme with this south Florida talent would be unstoppable.

How can a defense be unstoppable? Also, can we stop with south Florida talent having some collection of athletes that is superior to the nation. Top defenses don't have these superior south florida athletes and do just fine.
 
Narduzzi is the guy I want for our CEO.

An interesting read on his defense:


For Mark Dantonio's and Pat Narduzzi's Spartan defense, many of the principles were borrowed from the*Miami 4-3 Over defenses that keyed Jimmy Johnson's rise to football prominence. These are backed by coverage principles that tend to think more highly of the staff's ability to train defensive backs than the ability of offensive coaches to field precise passing games. Their philosophy was designed for this level of football.


http://www.footballstudyhall.com/2013/10/30/5046232/michigan-state-defense-pat-narduzzi-max-bullough

I thought those films looked familiar. In the glory days, we mostly just played our base D and said "beat us". Dline played "meet me at the QB" And everyone hit someone. Hard to think and run fast at same time.
 
He makes 2-3 star kids into monsters. His kids would run though walls from.

All you need to know about Narduzzi.

Pair him with some recruiters (Ice, Hurlie, Baez) and good OC and watch out.
 
This is the guy I want. That defense will **** on anything in this conference, especially with our athletes. Simple for the kids, adjustable to the opponent and attacking. We just need an OC that can light it up and keep our South Florida recruiters like Hurlie, Ice, Baez and Bearden. Keep Scott and Carroll and get technicians for every other position. We would be in Charlotte every year giving up 9 PPG
 
Back
Top