5 years into the system and dudes still don’t know what to do. It should be instinctual at this point. happens multiple times a game every game. these D coaches are so bad it’s beyond belief, honestly rumph is the new swasey. garbage *** coach with no resume or experience just keeping his job year after year.
It's not the 5th year in this system for most of the starters and our best players at every position have left early before even getting two full years starting besides LB and we are two years removed from those guys. We haven't been passing the torch. Since Shaq and Jaquan left being the leader on defense is like a hot potato. No one wants to do it or is even capable of it. The guys leading this defense should be Amari and Zach and half the time neither of those noodle heads know what the **** they are supposed to do, no less what everyone else should be doing.
We are lacking tenured leaders in the second and third levels. Guys like that are absolute necessities for a defense to be dominant. I don't think we have one true student of the game type player on defense right now. Those type of players are the ones that prevent coverage busts and poor alignments.
I won the starting job at WLB on Miami Palmetto JV at 5'5'' 125 lbs, simply because the mental drop off to our much faster, 5'10'' 170 lb back up was too great. Buddy never knew where to line up and was always making the wrong read so no matter how overmatched I was in some scenarios I was at least in the right spot. More importantly, I was able to command the defense and prevent poor alignments. If you have a guy like that who is able to do a serviceable job with his own assignments while also making sure his teammates aren't doing something idiotic it is huge.
I may be wrong but I feel like our defense was far less inconsistent when we had both Jaquan and Shaq leading the defense. Amari and Zach haven't proven to be the most football smart players. Bolden I think is more instinctive than anything and may not be a true film study nut. As it stands we just flat out lack a guy who can lead the defense with his mind and help to prevent **** ups like these.
The coaches can't do it all. It takes a couple students of the game on the field to keep the uber talented athletes that are a little slow on the uptake from getting all confused and ******* **** up.
I'm not giving Baker a pass as a coach he needs to understand the limitations of his players and have a plan to help them. I don't know how much of that can really be done during the week, these are more gameday decisions while the bullets are firing. Whether it is simplifying the calls or calling a TO he ultimately carries the blame when they ***** it up so it is his job to get it right somehow.