FullyERicht
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It's no secret that the scheme sucks. But when you watch it on film, it is truly mind blowing. It's a hodgepodge defense. A "Throw **** against the wall and see what sticks" scheme. These idiots think they are being creative and "multiple" but all they are doing is confusing the players, putting the players in positions to fail.
This game we gave up around 520 yards, including 192 on the ground. By my count we played six fronts on the first drive of the game. By comparison, I watched the TV broadcast of the Miami-Texas cotton bowl, in which we played 2 fronts the entire game.
Additionally, the fronts literally cover the gambit of defensive front 7 techniques. 3 men down, four men down. 2 gap. One gap. Both at the same time. Spilling, boxing, 2gapping the LBs. If this doesn't make sense to you, let me explain it like this:
Imagine trying to learn the Monte Kiffin base defense, the Bill Parcells base defense, the Jimmy Johnson base defense, the Nick Saban base defense at the same time. And then, on one drive, in a hostile environment, be asked to play all of those defenses at different points. Is there any question why we have had historically inept defenses?
Part one is just about the fronts. Part two will be about the softest zone coverage I've ever seen. And part three will be about our near 0% effective blitz schemes. Pics to follow.
https://youtu.be/nugP_gioVn4
The second half is so bad it's funny. Miami is so predictable and easy to exploit b/c of their personnel packages. For example every time they see a certain group of DL come in, they know what front Miami will run, and can immediately get a great play in to Jameis.
Also, they complete a pass against every SINGLE blitz. It is coaching ineptitude beyond what you could even imagine. I'm legitimately stunned by this.
This game we gave up around 520 yards, including 192 on the ground. By my count we played six fronts on the first drive of the game. By comparison, I watched the TV broadcast of the Miami-Texas cotton bowl, in which we played 2 fronts the entire game.
Additionally, the fronts literally cover the gambit of defensive front 7 techniques. 3 men down, four men down. 2 gap. One gap. Both at the same time. Spilling, boxing, 2gapping the LBs. If this doesn't make sense to you, let me explain it like this:
Imagine trying to learn the Monte Kiffin base defense, the Bill Parcells base defense, the Jimmy Johnson base defense, the Nick Saban base defense at the same time. And then, on one drive, in a hostile environment, be asked to play all of those defenses at different points. Is there any question why we have had historically inept defenses?
Part one is just about the fronts. Part two will be about the softest zone coverage I've ever seen. And part three will be about our near 0% effective blitz schemes. Pics to follow.
https://youtu.be/nugP_gioVn4
The second half is so bad it's funny. Miami is so predictable and easy to exploit b/c of their personnel packages. For example every time they see a certain group of DL come in, they know what front Miami will run, and can immediately get a great play in to Jameis.
Also, they complete a pass against every SINGLE blitz. It is coaching ineptitude beyond what you could even imagine. I'm legitimately stunned by this.
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