Hes a one trick pony, dont matter the scheme hes a pass rush specialist thats it
so why ask him to cover wrs? and why do all of our rush ends like a variety of moves. they all usually try to speed rush and get to the outside of the tackles leaving huge gaps for the qb to step up or run. you can tell after all these years there just isn't the coaching infrastructure to develop these kids. it's like our fan base has amnesia and choose a new player to blame every week. this week aqm rocked and then next week he will be hated for looking lost in this putrid defense.
you gotta remember he is taught to hold blocks
He blocked himself in thhis play. And there ARE plenty of plays like this all season I've noticed.
He is EASILY our worst defensive football player.
Tyriq should never be asked to play lb. He is a defensive endI could make an argeument that he is actually worse than Dallas Crawford because at least Dallas plays good special teams.
Every time I see Tyriq on the field he is making mistake after mistake. It wasn't just FSU it's been like this his whole career here. He is simply not a good football player and lacks football IQ.
THe one play that he was IN vs FSU was the biggest fck up I've ever seen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUSKBYNkFgY
5:19
The big run by Dalvin in the 4th.
No one is blocking Mccord. He is in perfect position to make a tackel for zero gain. INstead he runs into the lineman that is blocking NOrton and doesn't even attempt to do anything. He should never see the field after this.
THe next play, they run the same exact play but Grace is in. Grace whiffs on the tackle, then Jenkins is so far out of position Dalvin runs by him.
Dooger is actually one of my favorite posters, but I've never seen a bigger Monday morning quarterbackMcCord is like many of our recent touted defenders. He looks broad shouldered and awesome while signing that letter of intent. Put him on the field and his tackle radius is laughable. Unless the play is smack in front of him and the opponent remains all but stationary, a whiff is a huge favorite.
Deon Bush is the same way, regardless if anyone wants to hear it.
We've had so many of these guys it often looks like 9 defenders out there instead of 11. It's comical to pretend otherwise. I attended two other college games on my recent trip to the Cincinnati game. I watched Louisville in person and Kentucky in person. While attending a game with no rooting interest it's easy to recognize trends and contrast. I was startled when I'd see defenders actually alter course in a short window and make a play that seemed unlikely. We specialize in exactly the opposite, kids who get there and take the wrong angle or flop over the top of the quarterback's shoulders, allowing an unwarranted escape. Maddening, and it has been going on for years.
How can anyone believe that this coaching staff does everything right in terms of identifying talent, and everything wrong in terms of scheme and strategy? That defies probability to such degree it's hysterical. Mediocre minds err all over the board. They pursue the wrong assistant coaches and the wrong players, etc. Lousy instincts and priorities. Essentially they seek their own level. Naturally we have guys here and there who get picked high and succeed in the NFL. That's normal distribution, particularly given our recruiting base. But it's not what it should be. Not remotely close. Once we get an ultra sharp guy on the sideline -- assuming it happens -- the dynamic will naturally reverse, with astute decisions across the board.
It's normal distribution to have 7 drafted players on a 6 win team? Add two other guys (Gunter and Armbrister) who went undrafted, but made 53 man rosters. And, Armbrister made his first start this past weekend.
What else ya selling?
Dooger is actually one of my favorite posters, but I've never seen a bigger Monday morning quarterbackMcCord is like many of our recent touted defenders. He looks broad shouldered and awesome while signing that letter of intent. Put him on the field and his tackle radius is laughable. Unless the play is smack in front of him and the opponent remains all but stationary, a whiff is a huge favorite.
Deon Bush is the same way, regardless if anyone wants to hear it.
We've had so many of these guys it often looks like 9 defenders out there instead of 11. It's comical to pretend otherwise. I attended two other college games on my recent trip to the Cincinnati game. I watched Louisville in person and Kentucky in person. While attending a game with no rooting interest it's easy to recognize trends and contrast. I was startled when I'd see defenders actually alter course in a short window and make a play that seemed unlikely. We specialize in exactly the opposite, kids who get there and take the wrong angle or flop over the top of the quarterback's shoulders, allowing an unwarranted escape. Maddening, and it has been going on for years.
How can anyone believe that this coaching staff does everything right in terms of identifying talent, and everything wrong in terms of scheme and strategy? That defies probability to such degree it's hysterical. Mediocre minds err all over the board. They pursue the wrong assistant coaches and the wrong players, etc. Lousy instincts and priorities. Essentially they seek their own level. Naturally we have guys here and there who get picked high and succeed in the NFL. That's normal distribution, particularly given our recruiting base. But it's not what it should be. Not remotely close. Once we get an ultra sharp guy on the sideline -- assuming it happens -- the dynamic will naturally reverse, with astute decisions across the board.
It's normal distribution to have 7 drafted players on a 6 win team? Add two other guys (Gunter and Armbrister) who went undrafted, but made 53 man rosters. And, Armbrister made his first start this past weekend.
What else ya selling?
I've seen many players in this system that have digressed as they've received more "experience" in this system. Whoknew?
Right now we have AQM listed as a LB, McCord listed as a LB, Trent Harris rotates as a LB....these are all 4-3 DEs. Golden has constantly played players out of position.
Dooger is actually one of my favorite posters, but I've never seen a bigger Monday morning quarterbackMcCord is like many of our recent touted defenders. He looks broad shouldered and awesome while signing that letter of intent. Put him on the field and his tackle radius is laughable. Unless the play is smack in front of him and the opponent remains all but stationary, a whiff is a huge favorite.
Deon Bush is the same way, regardless if anyone wants to hear it.
We've had so many of these guys it often looks like 9 defenders out there instead of 11. It's comical to pretend otherwise. I attended two other college games on my recent trip to the Cincinnati game. I watched Louisville in person and Kentucky in person. While attending a game with no rooting interest it's easy to recognize trends and contrast. I was startled when I'd see defenders actually alter course in a short window and make a play that seemed unlikely. We specialize in exactly the opposite, kids who get there and take the wrong angle or flop over the top of the quarterback's shoulders, allowing an unwarranted escape. Maddening, and it has been going on for years.
How can anyone believe that this coaching staff does everything right in terms of identifying talent, and everything wrong in terms of scheme and strategy? That defies probability to such degree it's hysterical. Mediocre minds err all over the board. They pursue the wrong assistant coaches and the wrong players, etc. Lousy instincts and priorities. Essentially they seek their own level. Naturally we have guys here and there who get picked high and succeed in the NFL. That's normal distribution, particularly given our recruiting base. But it's not what it should be. Not remotely close. Once we get an ultra sharp guy on the sideline -- assuming it happens -- the dynamic will naturally reverse, with astute decisions across the board.
It's normal distribution to have 7 drafted players on a 6 win team? Add two other guys (Gunter and Armbrister) who went undrafted, but made 53 man rosters. And, Armbrister made his first start this past weekend.
What else ya selling?
If unintentional comedy is your thing, then I agree.

He is 100% playing out of position....its sad what they are doing to these kids.
But seriously, can you tell me what he's doing in that play. He's in PERFECT position to make a play but he runs into Kendrick NOrton.
NO one is blocking him.
Instead Dalvin runs it for 30.
He is 100% playing out of position....its sad what they are doing to these kids.
But seriously, can you tell me what he's doing in that play. He's in PERFECT position to make a play but he runs into Kendrick NOrton.
NO one is blocking him.
Instead Dalvin runs it for 30.
I can tell you. DUDE WANTED NO PART OF DAVIN COOK.