Sargon Posted September 19, 2015 Share Posted September 19, 2015 Man, match up zone, cover 2, quarters........ COVER ZERO....that is what NU does. Cover Zero. Literally. For the life of me I cannot see any rational reason why "covering" in the way we do is supposed to be an intelligent approach expected to accomplish anything but getting toasted repeatedly. Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted September 19, 2015 Share Posted September 19, 2015 We sometimes play Cover 1 but there is way more Cover 0 that I would have ever guessed. I would challenge anyone to find another college team that plays half as much Cover 0 as we are playing right now. Quote Link to comment
Sargon Posted September 20, 2015 Author Share Posted September 20, 2015 I intended cover zero to include the sarcastic non-scheme type of cover 0 in that...we literally seem to not actually "cover" receivers. Being within 2-4 yards of a man catching passes unchallenged..and NEVER in front, is what I think of as non-coverage. A literal cover 0. It looks like having a guy or two who should usually be in a tackling position after completely yielding the pitch and catch. And even that isn't working well as the opponents have torched us for yac. IMO...our pass defense game planning is a DISASTER. Won't work. EVER. Say I was an opposing OC and observant and a bit cocky. I'd think to myself something like this....skinny, skinny, rb, TE, skinny touchdown. Next series the first skinny isn't...rather a double move deep corner. And I'd tell the QB if he's rushed....just hang it up to the sideline your guy will be there and be open. I think Banker could get obliterated by ANY good passing team if the OC got ballsy and aggressive enough to punk him like the punk he seems to be. COVER 0 Quote Link to comment
shyndy Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 Lmao man, when you have to explain your joke... Quote Link to comment
Jeremy Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 Possibly could be we are THAT committed to stopping the run. Maybe a reaction to 408 - not letting that happen again, but at the cost of pass defense. We aren't going to stop both, so we choose one and damn the torpedoes. 1 Quote Link to comment
lo country Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 When the DL has no pass rush of significance and the DB's are on an island, how about at least come up and bump and run. Passing predicted on timing whether on the routes or then pocket can be disrupted by pushing the receiver off his route, out of bounds or into the ground. People will argue that in bump and run, if the receiver gets a step we are burnt. Duh. But we are playing so far off and still getting burnt. This would at least give the DL a second or two to reach the QB instead of giving th recovers a second or two to get open. The Miami DB's were like lightning bolts. As soon as we caught the ball, bam lit up and hit. Hard. I want that type of D. Sadly our scheme seems to have relegated our best DB in Gerry to an after thought...... #FREEMARVINSANDERS Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 You can play conservative in coverage, play a zone to help against run and qb runand still have help over the top. Im iffy on this philosophy as well. Not to mention theres zero complexity. Its one extreme to the other. Quote Link to comment
wiuhusker Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 There was a tweet that Damon Benning sent out yesterday showing our coverage on a 3rd and 1 play. Corners were 5-8 yds off the LOS. Not gonna work covering like that. I think we have the athletes to play man but we need more safety help. The safeties are so keyed in on stopping the run. Let our D-line and LB (which are both solid groups as a whole) handle the run game and we can commit everyone else to stopping the pass. The talent we have on the field doesn't match the results we are seeing. Quote Link to comment
gobiggergoredder Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 Let our D-line and LB (which are both solid groups as a whole) handle the run game and we can commit everyone else to stopping the pass. If I had a choice of replacing the D-Line or the DB's, it'd be a real quick decision. There is literally no QB pressure. We can't get to the QB with 4. The worse part is when we bring 6 and get stone walled. It's been like this all 3 games. Quote Link to comment
wiuhusker Posted September 20, 2015 Share Posted September 20, 2015 Let our D-line and LB (which are both solid groups as a whole) handle the run game and we can commit everyone else to stopping the pass. If I had a choice of replacing the D-Line or the DB's, it'd be a real quick decision. There is literally no QB pressure. We can't get to the QB with 4. The worse part is when we bring 6 and get stone walled. It's been like this all 3 games. I agree with you on that. Those groups seem to do fine against the run outside of yesterday. Generating a pass rush is a whole different story. Quote Link to comment
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