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I think it's amazing that after 4 years most of our fanbase still can't figure out the defense.
Me included
We're multiple. Whatever that means.
It means we bend and break.
I think it's amazing that after 4 years most of our fanbase still can't figure out the defense.
Me included
We're multiple. Whatever that means.
In this day and age?
Nobody.
There's a reason for that.
Yep. Nobody runs the defense the way we do. Nobody. I've watched all teams who are predominantly 3-4 bases. Not one of them runs their 3-4 like we run ours. Not one.
I think it's amazing that after 4 years most of our fanbase still can't figure out the defense.
Me included
We're multiple. Whatever that means.
Muschamp runs a similar type defense and he may be looking for a job soon and he knows the southeast and florida recruiting. Just saying.
From a statistically standpoint what rankings did Golden have at UVA when he was there? Was it this bad?
Muschamp runs a similar type defense and he may be looking for a job soon and he knows the southeast and florida recruiting. Just saying.
Al Groh and Nick Saban are all part of the same belichick and parcels coaching tree. With Muschamp learning from Saban.
Muschamp runs a similar type defense and he may be looking for a job soon and he knows the southeast and florida recruiting. Just saying.
Al Groh and Nick Saban are all part of the same belichick and parcels coaching tree. With Muschamp learning from Saban.
Jeremy Pruitt @ UGA is the first that comes to mind, Saban runs it, and Carroll ran it at USC, as well. The difference is that ALL of those coaches have a **** clue about defensive football. Our guy(s) don't. We continue to try and run this 2 Gap bullsh!t when we can't do it effectively. Saban and Carroll have came out and BOTH have said that it is really hard to run it in College because the DL kids are generally smaller, don't take up much space, and it can become really complex (especially since you don't have but X amount of time to put all of the wrinkles in.) They both uses more of the 1 Gap versions of the 3-4. Therefore you can be in attack mode at the snap, not looking like an 10 month old squatting to take a dump (frog stance).
Muschamp runs a similar type defense and he may be looking for a job soon and he knows the southeast and florida recruiting. Just saying.
Al Groh and Nick Saban are all part of the same belichick and parcels coaching tree. With Muschamp learning from Saban.
Muschamp runs a much more aggressive defense than we do. Aggressive DL with a lot of man-to-man on the outside.
I'd say Saban's defense is most similar to ours in that they run a 3-4 2-gapping defense, but their DL tries to re-establish the LOS in the backfield. Similar to Stanford.
I can't think of any 3-4 today that 2-gaps at the LOS. I feel like every defense in the country except ours tries to re-establish the LOS.
pb: great post.
What scares me is this comment you make:
Everyone knows this is Year 4 of running a 3-4 (or whatever it is) for us and Year 1 for Louisville. Grantham used the existing 4-3 personnel at Louisville. We have recruited and handpicked the players we wanted to run the system for 4 years.
The scary thing is that Golden has spent all these year recruiting and molding defensive guys so that they fit into his crappy scheme. The longer we go with Golden, the further down the wrong hole (w/r/t scheme/fit/players) we are going with our players. He is putting unnecessary weight on guys, recruiting guys so that they fit the 2 gap scheme, etc. Then, when someone else takes over this team, our LBs will all be plodding 250 pounders and our DTs will all be plodding 320 pound frogs who have no concept of a pass rush/.
Jeremy Pruitt @ UGA is the first that comes to mind, Saban runs it, and Carroll ran it at USC, as well. The difference is that ALL of those coaches have a **** clue about defensive football. Our guy(s) don't. We continue to try and run this 2 Gap bullsh!t when we can't do it effectively. Saban and Carroll have came out and BOTH have said that it is really hard to run it in College because the DL kids are generally smaller, don't take up much space, and it can become really complex (especially since you don't have but X amount of time to put all of the wrinkles in.) They both uses more of the 1 Gap versions of the 3-4. Therefore you can be in attack mode at the snap, not looking like an 10 month old squatting to take a dump (frog stance).
Completely and utterly incorrect.
The only other team I know of in college that runs it is Notre Dame, although not sure anymore. They ran it when Alabama ran a train on them in the title game. Bob Diaco coached under Groh right after Folden left for Temple.
Dude, All of the afore mentioned schools runs a 3-4 scheme. I don't just make **** up, like alot of posters here. They just slide the front and run a 1 gap version of it to make it look like a 4-3. ****, Pruitt ran it when he worked for Saban! Why on earth do you think a kid like Leonard Floyd is listed as a OLB when his hand is in the dirt 90% of the time. If you don't believe me, look it up. Pruitt was at Alabama undes Saban, took the FSU DC job, and now he's at UGA.
Jesus ******* Christ this response right here. There are multiple ways to play a 3-4. The way we do is not done at any of your mentioned schools. They are all single gap 3-4. USC was a single gap 4-3 under. In summary, you have no clue what u r talking about.
pb: great post.
What scares me is this comment you make:
Everyone knows this is Year 4 of running a 3-4 (or whatever it is) for us and Year 1 for Louisville. Grantham used the existing 4-3 personnel at Louisville. We have recruited and handpicked the players we wanted to run the system for 4 years.
The scary thing is that Golden has spent all these year recruiting and molding defensive guys so that they fit into his crappy scheme. The longer we go with Golden, the further down the wrong hole (w/r/t scheme/fit/players) we are going with our players. He is putting unnecessary weight on guys, recruiting guys so that they fit the 2 gap scheme, etc. Then, when someone else takes over this team, our LBs will all be plodding 250 pounders and our DTs will all be plodding 320 pound frogs who have no concept of a pass rush/.
Jeremy Pruitt @ UGA is the first that comes to mind, Saban runs it, and Carroll ran it at USC, as well. The difference is that ALL of those coaches have a **** clue about defensive football. Our guy(s) don't. We continue to try and run this 2 Gap bullsh!t when we can't do it effectively. Saban and Carroll have came out and BOTH have said that it is really hard to run it in College because the DL kids are generally smaller, don't take up much space, and it can become really complex (especially since you don't have but X amount of time to put all of the wrinkles in.) They both uses more of the 1 Gap versions of the 3-4. Therefore you can be in attack mode at the snap, not looking like an 10 month old squatting to take a dump (frog stance).
Completely and utterly incorrect.
The only other team I know of in college that runs it is Notre Dame, although not sure anymore. They ran it when Alabama ran a train on them in the title game. Bob Diaco coached under Groh right after Folden left for Temple.
Dude, All of the afore mentioned schools runs a 3-4 scheme. I don't just make **** up, like alot of posters here. They just slide the front and run a 1 gap version of it to make it look like a 4-3. ****, Pruitt ran it when he worked for Saban! Why on earth do you think a kid like Leonard Floyd is listed as a OLB when his hand is in the dirt 90% of the time. If you don't believe me, look it up. Pruitt was at Alabama undes Saban, took the FSU DC job, and now he's at UGA.
I am pretty sure that Pete Carroll has always ran a 4-3 front. I don't ever recall USC employing a 3-4 scheme while he was there.
A lot of schools run a version of a 3-4 defense, but nobody does it as timid or conservative that Golden does. My understanding of the advantages of a 3-4 scheme is to get more athletic pass rushers on the field to help you create confusion/mismatches in your pass rush and blitz packages. We do not take advantage of that at all that I have witnessed. Some schools who do seem to run it properly are Stanford, Wisconsin, and Alabama.
Jeremy Pruitt @ UGA is the first that comes to mind, Saban runs it, and Carroll ran it at USC, as well. The difference is that ALL of those coaches have a **** clue about defensive football. Our guy(s) don't. We continue to try and run this 2 Gap bullsh!t when we can't do it effectively. Saban and Carroll have came out and BOTH have said that it is really hard to run it in College because the DL kids are generally smaller, don't take up much space, and it can become really complex (especially since you don't have but X amount of time to put all of the wrinkles in.) They both uses more of the 1 Gap versions of the 3-4. Therefore you can be in attack mode at the snap, not looking like an 10 month old squatting to take a dump (frog stance).
Completely and utterly incorrect.
The only other team I know of in college that runs it is Notre Dame, although not sure anymore. They ran it when Alabama ran a train on them in the title game. Bob Diaco coached under Groh right after Folden left for Temple.
Dude, All of the afore mentioned schools runs a 3-4 scheme. I don't just make **** up, like alot of posters here. They just slide the front and run a 1 gap version of it to make it look like a 4-3. ****, Pruitt ran it when he worked for Saban! Why on earth do you think a kid like Leonard Floyd is listed as a OLB when his hand is in the dirt 90% of the time. If you don't believe me, look it up. Pruitt was at Alabama undes Saban, took the FSU DC job, and now he's at UGA.
I am pretty sure that Pete Carroll has always ran a 4-3 front. I don't ever recall USC employing a 3-4 scheme while he was there.
A lot of schools run a version of a 3-4 defense, but nobody does it as timid or conservative that Golden does. My understanding of the advantages of a 3-4 scheme is to get more athletic pass rushers on the field to help you create confusion/mismatches in your pass rush and blitz packages. We do not take advantage of that at all that I have witnessed. Some schools who do seem to run it properly are Stanford, Wisconsin, and Alabama.
yep we put guys like McCord on teh field only to have them 1 on 1 vs teh slot WR. ******* brilliant