PJ Smith talks about Wisconsin blowout

Heard him talk about it in the past on Sharp and Benning...guys out of position, not fitting in their roles...trying to be heros. I wonder if this segment is any different.

I remember PJ stating that if you're out of position...it can easily mess up the whole defense because others have to compensate.

 
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Good insight once again from PJ. Guys staying out all night, disregarding the defensive scheme, thinking they had the game in the bag, all turned into an all time embarrassment. I still can't believe that game happened. haha

 
Good insight once again from PJ. Guys staying out all night, disregarding the defensive scheme, thinking they had the game in the bag, all turned into an all time embarrassment. I still can't believe that game happened. haha
well I never heard that, definitely have to listen to it now.
 
You guys get right outta town with that talk show excuses bullcrap. We all know that Bo made him say that. This will turn into a Bo sucks thread in 3.....2......1......

 
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Really insightful podcast.....wish I knew who the "all about me" guys were....I have a slight idea...I've heard others allude to certain players in certain games completely screwing over the defense because they weren't following their assignments. These fellows are a bit more defensive minded in regards to x's and o's. And I totally understand PJ not wanting to throw anyone under the bus. It is kinda weird...yet funny though when they bring up Taylor and his decision making with the zone-read and PJ's thoughts on it.

 
P.J. says other people are selfish. And that's why he's outing them. Because he is not selfish. Don't blame PJ. It's not his fault.

Sounds kind of.... I don't know.... selfish.

I hear him say that he should have done things different. IMO he should not talk about it at all.

Championship teams do things right on and off the field. Wisconsin was dialed in. Nebraska was not. At the end of the day, the reason Nebraska was not dialed in hardly matters. It only matters that they were not and therefor did not deserve the title of conference champions.

As for Bo... it's very simple.

He wants to talk about culture. He wants to talk process. Fine. He creates and culture and he dictates the process.

When players are recruited.... those guys, are "the players that we wanted."

We wanted players that had a me first mentality. Those guys were selfish. SHOCKER. And didn't prepare. GASP.

Color me unimpressed with the whole discussion.

It is my hope that Bo and Co figured out how to correct that and get that mentality OUT of the culture by recruiting guys that would do their jobs as leaders on and off the field rather than going on some radio show years later.... throwing players under the bus and saying what he SHOULD have done but DIDN'T.

 
What were his thoughts there, Chaddy? Can anybody do a detailed summary?

The 'guys thinking they had it in the bag' thing is really interesting. You hear players say that sometimes after games and I figure, well, they're just trying to come up with the properly self-flagellating postgame soundbite. Over a full season after the fact though in presumably a more analytical setting....I wonder how this keeps happening to this team.

 
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All i can say is this. Read up on the lever-spill-lever and the over/under schemes and techniques. Then watch that game. And I guarantee you you will have no problem placing 90% of the blame for that catastrophy on Stafford and Whaley.

 
Having that "in the bag" attitude is what blows my mind. We just scraped by in many of the games that year.

 
I think that game is the microcosm of everything wrong that has happened during Bo's tenure here: too many turnovers, lack of mental toughness, and a vastly under performing defense. Not saying that defense could have done a whole lot, anyway, since they had so many injuries. From everything we're hearing, the culture has changed after last season, so that should hopefully take care of the mental toughness and under performing defense. Let's see if they can fix the turnover issue, too.

 
Bo sucks.
Discuss.
His coaching methods are such that a team that got through a run of constantly having to come back to win teams they were head and shoulders more talented then, got creamed in their out of conference schedule by a first year head coach, and blasted by Ohio st inexplicably thought they could half a$$ their way to a victory over a team they had to frantically come from behind to barely beat.

And he didn't notice that attitude taking form before the game.

 
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