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I think what this is...is "new way of thinking"All I read was Wandale wasn't practicing :dunno
I wonder if alex davis is really with the first team or if this is because tannor was out.FWIW, first-team defense during media availability:
DT - Damion Daniels
DE - Khalil Davis, Ben Stille
OLB - Alex Davis, Tyrin Ferguson
ILB - Mohamed Barry, Collin Miller
CB - Lamar Jackson (I assume Bootle but he wasn't listed in the report)
S - Marquel Dismuke, DWilliams
All I read was Wandale wasn't practicing :dunno
Lamar Jackson jumped right into contact during the only contact drill we saw. Nebraska ran a modified Oklahoma drill with a lineman and downfield blocker for the offense and in two reps for Jackson, the senior corner looked as aggressive as we've seen him. Defensive backs coach Travis Fisher did say he's a done pancake that’s ready to be flipped.
You would hope that he is getting better.I wonder if alex davis is really with the first team or if this is because tannor was out.
Makes sense though to save characters.
Davis on the nose, Stille, and Deontre Thomas or the other Davis has a good amount of pass rush potential.
The days of people playing every defensive snap are almost over with offenses running 90 or so plays per game.
That’s one of reasons frosts offense is so hard to defendPace has actually been going down, partly because defenses have caught on. One of their new favorite tricks is the slow substitution. When offenses sub, they have to allow the defense to sub but the play clock still runs. Defenses are exploiting that fact.
The point still stands though. No one will play that many snaps in one game. Depth is crucial, especially if someone gets hurt or gets ejected for targeting.That’s a slight exaggeration. Last year no one averaged over 85, and only 7 teams averaged over 80. The median is about 72.
Pace has actually been going down, partly because defenses have caught on. One of their new favorite tricks is the slow substitution. When offenses sub, they have to allow the defense to sub but the play clock still runs. Defenses are exploiting that fact.
That’s one of reasons frosts offense is so hard to defend
robinson, jones or Washington can lineup in the backfield but shift or motion to wr and be a real bear to cover