junior4949 Posted July 12, 2018 Share Posted July 12, 2018 While we may not have "proven" talent this year, by year's end I have a feeling we will see that some stars have emerged. This defense isn't nearly as devoid of talent as some would suggest. 2 Quote Link to comment
KingBlank Posted July 12, 2018 Share Posted July 12, 2018 4 hours ago, Hunter94 said: Chin's defense has no stars, no big time players. Be prepared, this D is going to struggle as there is very little proven talent to work with this year. i expect we will have to wait a couple more seasons to get/develop some good D talent on the field. Give this guy some time here. Aaron Willams is a game changing player Quote Link to comment
boach_clack Posted July 12, 2018 Share Posted July 12, 2018 On 6/17/2018 at 12:20 PM, Mavric said: As a college football coach I used this philosophy many times. I love how this coaching staff works. On 6/17/2018 at 3:24 PM, Moiraine said: LOL Quote Link to comment
BIG ERN Posted July 12, 2018 Share Posted July 12, 2018 After watching many games from UCF last year I noticed a few things.... ILB: there to be tackling machines, not worried much about blitzing OLB: he loved to have a main 'attacker' who was Griffin. The other had your typical OLB duties like a 4-3. Most times both were on the LOS DL: they are allowed to disrupt. have to be able to take on blocks. big bodied guys S: laid off for the most part, but aren't afraid to come up and tackle CB: they had some depth issues like we have. They shuffled until the right guys shined through. They press a good amount which is nice to see 1 Quote Link to comment
Minnesota_husker Posted July 12, 2018 Share Posted July 12, 2018 Frost or Chinander could fart in to a microphone and people would praise it. Things were so awful last year that we will take anything and start printing championship shirts. I am not saying we wont be loads better, because it seems like we should be, but lets just cool our jets. Plenty of people were excited about Diaco and look how that turned out. The major concern going in was the idea of transitioning to a new defense and that is going to happen yet again. I get the conditioning/tackling/scheme should all be better but lets not forget Diaco was a major success at Notre Dame. Sometimes you just dont have the players. I am as excited for Husker football as I have ever been but what happens if we go out and get smoked the first few weeks? Do people turn on Chinander the way they did with Diaco or because he is a frost guy do we give him a ton of leash? Ok.. I am done being a debbie downer.. Just think we need to level set expectations and not get overly excited by a few flashy words. Spoiler *Prepares for a backlash of anger 2 Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted July 12, 2018 Share Posted July 12, 2018 15 minutes ago, Minnesota_husker said: Frost or Chinander could fart in to a microphone and people would praise it. Things were so awful last year that we will take anything and start printing championship shirts. I am not saying we wont be loads better, because it seems like we should be, but lets just cool our jets. Plenty of people were excited about Diaco and look how that turned out. The major concern going in was the idea of transitioning to a new defense and that is going to happen yet again. I get the conditioning/tackling/scheme should all be better but lets not forget Diaco was a major success at Notre Dame. Sometimes you just dont have the players. I am as excited for Husker football as I have ever been but what happens if we go out and get smoked the first few weeks? Do people turn on Chinander the way they did with Diaco or because he is a frost guy do we give him a ton of leash? Ok.. I am done being a debbie downer.. Just think we need to level set expectations and not get overly excited by a few flashy words. Reveal hidden contents *Prepares for a backlash of anger The defense has been pretty putrid the past 3 years (and was turning poor under Bo), so I am expecting some rough moments this season. Chinander isn't going to be able to make the D a good defense overnight. This is especially true given the returning players and lack of depth (especially the secondary). I don't know if Chinander's D will ever be "great" in terms of traditional defensive statistics. From what I understand Chin's D is designed to work in lock-step with Frost's offense. I liked what Chinander did at UCF. Sure there were games where their D was giving up lots of yards and points, but I think last year the team wore down in having to play so many weeks in a row, and going up against some top offenses in college football. 1 Quote Link to comment
brophog Posted July 12, 2018 Share Posted July 12, 2018 3 minutes ago, BIG ERN said: After watching many games from UCF last year I noticed a few things.... ILB: there to be tackling machines, not worried much about blitzing OLB: he loved to have a main 'attacker' who was Griffin. The other had your typical OLB duties like a 4-3. Most times both were on the LOS DL: they are allowed to disrupt. have to be able to take on blocks. big bodied guys S: laid off for the most part, but aren't afraid to come up and tackle CB: they had some depth issues like we have. They shuffled until the right guys shined through. They press a good amount which is nice to see Note that what they did is based off personnel and opposition. Blitzing inside guys, for instance, is hard to do against the schemes they commonly faced. You also aren't as likely to rush those guys if you have a dominant outside guy, like Griffin. Maybe for Nebraska the inside guys, like a Honas or Weinmaster, are better rush threats and weaker in coverage. Maybe this defensive line is a little quicker and allows for more inside games and stunts. This staff has talked quite a bit about their backers and safeties being able to drop or go as necessary. We also didn't see them play offenses like Minnesota/Wisconsin/Iowa/Michigan St/Michigan. The quality of offense is better in the AAC, but I think there is more diversity of style in the Big Ten right now. 2 Quote Link to comment
brophog Posted July 12, 2018 Share Posted July 12, 2018 21 minutes ago, Minnesota_husker said: I get the conditioning/tackling/scheme should all be better but lets not forget Diaco was a major success at Notre Dame. Sometimes you just dont have the players. It's not as if opposing fans didn't warn us about Diaco. Sometimes you just have a nutcase for a defensive coordinator. 1 Quote Link to comment
BIG ERN Posted July 12, 2018 Share Posted July 12, 2018 6 minutes ago, brophog said: Note that what they did is based off personnel and opposition. Blitzing inside guys, for instance, is hard to do against the schemes they commonly faced. You also aren't as likely to rush those guys if you have a dominant outside guy, like Griffin. Maybe for Nebraska the inside guys, like a Honas or Weinmaster, are better rush threats and weaker in coverage. Maybe this defensive line is a little quicker and allows for more inside games and stunts. This staff has talked quite a bit about their backers and safeties being able to drop or go as necessary. We also didn't see them play offenses like Minnesota/Wisconsin/Iowa/Michigan St/Michigan. The quality of offense is better in the AAC, but I think there is more diversity of style in the Big Ten right now. I don't see Weinmaster seeing the field much unless heavy run teams, he just can't hang in space. Honas and Barry I like a lot. Young has to take a leap from last year, which is possible. We are hoping that Dixon can be similar to Griffin. It will be a different transition for DC in the B10 for sure though. The big difference though is Frost will not allow us to suck on D. Doesn't mean we will be great, but he knows what he is doing on that front as well. Played safety in the NFL and did a great job at his time at UNI. The problem last year was we found out Bobby was an idiot and just wasn't a fit for us, but no one really interjected. We just let the sh*t show continue until people were fired. Once we get the offense going (may not be till year 2) the defense is here to get turnovers and not allow home runs. Diaco wasn't ever about pressure or turnovers. Quote Link to comment
Toe Posted July 12, 2018 Share Posted July 12, 2018 3 hours ago, junior4949 said: While we may not have "proven" talent this year, by year's end I have a feeling we will see that some stars have emerged. This defense isn't nearly as devoid of talent as some would suggest. Just having the DL do something besides take up space and having the CBs not playing ten+ yards off the ball should make the talent look a whole lot better. The DL in particular, I think we've got the horses if we actually USE them. 2 Quote Link to comment
bugeater17 Posted July 12, 2018 Share Posted July 12, 2018 54 minutes ago, Toe said: Just having the DL do something besides take up space and having the CBs not playing ten+ yards off the ball should make the talent look a whole lot better. The DL in particular, I think we've got the horses if we actually USE them. I agree. I like the 2-deep we have on the DL. Hopefully Stille and Neal can prove to be pass rushers we think they can be and Freedom gets back to his Freshman form. Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted July 13, 2018 Author Share Posted July 13, 2018 5 hours ago, bugeater17 said: I agree. I like the 2-deep we have on the DL. Hopefully Stille and Neal can prove to be pass rushers we think they can be and Freedom gets back to his Freshman form. I think our DL will surprise people but I'll be the one surprised if Neal is in the rotation. Stolt, Davis, Davis, Freedom, Stille, Thomas, Daniels. Neal will barely be third string. Quote Link to comment
brophog Posted July 13, 2018 Share Posted July 13, 2018 10 hours ago, BIG ERN said: The problem last year was we found out Bobby was an idiot and just wasn't a fit for us, but no one really interjected. We also essentially fired the head coach game 3, so there's that. I don't know if anyone interejected those first few weeks or not, but adjustments were made. We chronicled the early weeks on defense last year pretty well on here. Quote Link to comment
The Dude Posted July 13, 2018 Share Posted July 13, 2018 Improving on what Diaco did will satisfy most fans in the short term. Chinander has one of the easiest jobs in America. However, now that I realize he vaguely resembles Ben Aflac, he's on a short leash. 2 Quote Link to comment
The Dude Posted July 13, 2018 Share Posted July 13, 2018 On 6/19/2018 at 1:16 AM, Making Chimichangas said: I think the biggest thing people will need to keep in mind is that while Chinander's defense will resemble the blitzing, attacking defense we're used to, it is probable that the results will not be as dominating. For one thing, many offenses from the 90's were pretty standard: immobile QB, 2 backs, a TE, etc and the zone read hadn't been developed yet. Today, practically every offense spreads you out, goes uptempo, and gets yards/scores points. The problem with this reasoning is far too often people use it to justify poor defense even in the modern context. We're not ranked 30th/90th/whatever because the game has changed. We're ranked that because there's 30-90 better defenses. The only thing stopping Nebraska from being elite on defense over the last 7 seasons has been Nebraska. 5 Quote Link to comment
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