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Defense 101 - Part 1,2,3,4,5
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But the point that I\'m trying to make is that for the defense to improve, the rush has to be curtailed. Feel free to discuss how that can be accomplished with the personnel that we have. Quote:
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1. Cover the receivers until the rush gets to the QB and disrupts the pass play. And. 2. failing that, keep the receiver in front of you at all costs. This is especially true of Tebucky Jones, the Human Missile. :D Now Venturi\'s and the defensive coaches\' job is to pick the appropriate scheme outlined above to accomplish that. I don\'t want you to confuse my defining the tasks the defense has to do means that I think that the defense will in fact do those tasks. I\'m simply trying to define what needs to be done. The bottom line is that we need to stop explosive plays, curtail the run game, and force offenses to grind down the field. And we\'re going to have to do it with the personnel we have on staff. I\'ll put it out on the table: we can\'t afford McKenzie or any other #1 corner. The cost in picks, personnel, and money is too steep. GB wants a 1st and a 5th. It\'ll probably end up being a second and a player. Then we have to dig deep to give McKenzie the big money, which is the only reason he\'s complaining with GB now. We can\'t afford it. So let\'s talk about how to be successful with what we have. Quote:
The defense is just going to have to learn to play smarter. One should be able to get off the field with #2 corners. I do believe that Washington proved last year that having #1 corners isn\'t a magic bullet. SFIAH |
Defense 101 - Part 1,2,3,4,5
First, Thanks for posting these articles GumboBC. i LOVE football strategy and philosophy.
This seems to be where we are a bit lacking. Venturi, in my humble opinion is not a great Def. Coordinator. I am willing to see what he can do when he has the personnel he wants (and healthy) this year. He may turn out to be a genius. But i pulled many a hair watching people out of position, as if expecting something completely different. Too many times. There is no \'stat\' for that. It is one of those intangibles. Some teams have great players with natural instincts and can make up for some bad strategy by the coaches. I do not feel we have those kinds of players. We have a very good group of guys, but not great....yet. So they have to depend on schemes. Does anyone have the stat for % 3rd down conversions against our defense? It seems that was a biggy for us last year. If we could get our guys off the field more often, and quicker, our guys would be fresher in the 4th quarter, giving us a fighting chance more often. |
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