Reuben Bain: The new defense “has been violent, fun”

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Most interesting comment to me “we get a lot more freedom.” Better for our scheme to be less schematically rigid.
 
I love hearing about the trash talking and fights. Our most dominant teams of the past got at each other daily! That equated to toughness and SWAG! They weren't scared of anybody and would stomp *** on the opponents own field and didn't lose at home.
 

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so all of the disguise all of then craziness that you want to throw out there it can do great things at the NFL level it doesn't quite work at college cuz it's so darn simple by structure by design for a lot of offenses right you're not reading coverages necessarily at the at the college level on offense especially at the quarterback position

you're reading one guy maybe two right 4:15 and that's one of the things that Miami and teams like Miami defensively just refuse to kind of understand and grasp they thought that well with our talent and with a creative scheme we can become Elite and extraordinary no you're making it easy for teams to to read that one guy and you're taking the bat out of your really talented players's hands so to speak if you just line up and play you'll be 10 20 50% better and that's exactly what we're seeing from Miami"


Was looking at an old article about pattern matching, Re: simplicity I wonder if "pages and pages of alternate matching rules" may be part of what players struggled to execute under the last system @Coach Macho @CanesAreAble

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"3:54
so all of the disguise all of then craziness that you want to throw out there it can do great things at the NFL level it doesn't quite work at college cuz it's so darn simple by structure by design for a lot of offenses right you're not reading coverages necessarily at the at the college level on offense especially at the quarterback position

you're reading one guy maybe two right 4:15 and that's one of the things that Miami and teams like Miami defensively just refuse to kind of understand and grasp they thought that well with our talent and with a creative scheme we can become Elite and extraordinary no you're making it easy for teams to to read that one guy and you're taking the bat out of your really talented players's hands so to speak if you just line up and play you'll be 10 20 50% better and that's exactly what we're seeing from Miami"


Was looking at an old article about pattern matching, Re: simplicity I wonder if "pages and pages of alternate matching rules" may be part of what players struggled to execute under the last system @Coach Macho @CanesAreAble



you’re reading one guy maybe two right 4:15 and that’s one of the things Miami and teams like Miami defensively just refuse to kind of understand and grasp.

Truer words cannot be spoken about our defense last year. Really amazing to think about how many offenses flat out schooled us with using only 1-2 options. GT comes to mind, but it was every offense from USF on. GT had the most simplified dumbed down offense and we had no answers for it.

Edit: the bolded quote is referring to the opposing offense reading 1-2 options (guys) when our defense is on the field. The crazy disguises and incorrect alignment does not make things more complicated for the offense for the most part. At least not on the college level. Makes it easier. They are still reading just that one or two guys and then deciding what they will do to attack that. Makes it seem like the opposing offense only needs to run 1-2 options since we can’t stop it.
 
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