D_G87
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We’ve changed Defensive Staffs 3 times in 4 years. It’s gonna be hard to get elite kids at all Positions when you can’t get the coaching/schemes aligned. That’s definitely on MarioYep, huge red flag
We’ve changed Defensive Staffs 3 times in 4 years. It’s gonna be hard to get elite kids at all Positions when you can’t get the coaching/schemes aligned. That’s definitely on MarioYep, huge red flag
Good point. I don't think its particularly fanciful or really different, positionless would just be another way of saying running a variety of gap schemes in exactly the way that goes against how much teaching those fundamentals often require.I mean it sound good but there isn’t no such thing as a positionless defense in football. Maybe you do some of that type stuff with the back 7
Just so you know, so moving forward, you can put the correct weight. Scott is 305 right now, not 280. The reason he looks so lean is because he’s a genetic freak but he is all of 305. You have to put out these players correct weights on here because when you don’t, it just feeds a narrative that’s flat out wrong. All of our defense lineman that will contribute this year and that will be five of them, are all over 300 pounds.I can see how you could read it that way. Here is the sentence that annoyed you: "At DT, we have Blay, Moten and Scott (looking in the 280-300 range) with Jones as the expected rotational player". It's arguably bad sentence structure. But I made wrote the parenthetical next to Scott to indicate I meant him only, whereas a comma would have included Blay and Moten.
TLDR: I knew Blay and Moten are above 300. To me, Scott, specifically, looked below 300, closer to 280 from that stadium stair photo. I don't know where Jones is weightwise, but I understand he's hovering right at or just below 300.
As far as my agenda, I literally have none. I wrote this thread because it was my belief after Spring portal we didn't have enough big bodies at DT, then I read the posts by @Lance Roffers and @Hstokes1447 on Hetherman's defense, and it started to change my mind. Not wanting to be either a homer or a slurper, I created this thread to ask other people's opinions to help better inform mine.
Unfortunately, they were on our sideline.TrumpyCane wants to know if you've forgotten about Patrick Nix, Josh Gattis, and Dan Enos?
Maybe you missed OCs expose our defense last season. Missed the GT, Syracuse, even Cal game.You are giving OCs too much credit
Those OCs didn’t do anything exotic or spectacular. The defense was just that bad. There is a reason that majority of their best games came vs this defense. VT tooMaybe you missed OCs expose our defense last season. Missed the GT, Syracuse, even Cal game.
The staff as asked Kennedy to lose weight and Mesidor is now 260 and will exclusively play edge.
I thought Kennedy is not yet in UM?Mesidor looks terrific.
Didn’t need to do anything exotic.Those OCs didn’t do anything exotic or spectacular. The defense was just that bad. There is a reason that majority of their best games came vs this defense. VT too
Ok then so like I said let’s not act like they were some gurus. what offense didn’t have some type of success vs that defenseDidn’t need to do anything exotic.
He’s not. He doesn’t need to be at UM for the staff to say “hey can you get to this weight?”I thought Kennedy is not yet in UM?
He isn’t, he was only mentioned to reinforce the point that this staff is not looking for 325+ DTs and they are encouraging Kennedy to trim down before he enrolls. Seems like they want guys between 290 - 310 max 315, that are quick off the ball and can live in the backfield. The type of DTs that every great Miami defense had.I thought Kennedy is not yet in UM?
Perhaps you’re confused by the word guru. Any competent OC has a team of analysts and folks breaking down film, searching for tendencies, weakness and how best to attack a defense. Miami’s defense got notably exposed by Cal and didn’t know how to adjust or the talent to do so.Ok then so like I said let’s not act like they were some gurus. what offense didn’t have some type of success vs that defense
What you aren’t understanding is the got exposed by almost everybody they played. Cal did nothing to expose anything. They hit big plays in the pass game when everybody knew the secondary was aśs so what did they expose?Perhaps you’re confused by the word guru. Any competent OC has a team of analysts and folks breaking down film, searching for tendencies, weakness and how best to attack a defense. Miami’s defense got notably exposed by Cal and didn’t know how to adjust or the talent to do so.
Because his skill set is Best inside, he can play outside, but at his height, he can get exposed.Why did we move brantley insides when he called at outside cb last year
I would watch for Day at that other safety spot. He looks good.I think the answer to the original post depends on the development of both Justin Scott and Moten this off season. Poyser should fill one of the safety positions. Hopefully they can get enough from Thomas and Markeith or some other young player could breakout to man the other spot.