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So thatguy isn't trying to be "that guy"?
If you're going to compare how 3-4 players perform on a different team while not considering the performance of the other 7 on the field there really is no reason to debate.Well North Carolina is 12th in the nation in pass defense at the moment. Its early in the season, but it might be fun to compare how warren does against Kaaya when NC plays Miami in November.No. They had they exact se issues last year. People thought that because passing yards were so low it because the secondary was so strong. The teams that gashed us usually ran the ball and didn't really need to throw.Anyone think that our DBs would be playing better with Warren?
It's the same players. Any pass rush, which the team struggled with even with Gregory, would be helpful. The safety help would be nice, but I would rather see the corners tighten up or be a little more aggressive. I like what Gerry is doing in the run game.
Very true to the bolded. I like it as well. Challenge the kids and let them know the expectations. I know Corey Raymond caught hell after the South Carolina game few years ago for saying the team has to learn to hit back after getting punched in the mouth. I didn't post the whole quote as he gets into the age old "need better athlete argument"......I didn't throw you in the crowd. Said there's plenty here in the business.
Sounds to me Stewart was challenging Davie. On a man to man level.
I like it.
This team needs to learn to rise to the occasion and rise up when they meet adversity. This staff must've done their homework on how these guys have not been able to handle adversity so well in the past.
When things go wrong, we need to bounce back. I think that Miami game showed that these kids are learning that lesson a bit. In that heat, and the way the game started, they could've laid down for Miami. They didn't. They almost pulled off a hell of a comeback.
So while Davie wasn't personally able to rise up in that game, I'm hoping his teammates learn the same lesson they are trying to teach him, and maybe Davie gets another shot down the road to be that guy. That'd be neat.
no... and no. the fact that i said "he seems like mike riley's elmassian" doesn't mean i am asking for brian stewart's head. you're really grasping at straws here.Soo..you really are "that guy". By calling a guy "Elmassian" you are basically asking for his head b/c we all know Elmassian should have been fired given his track record over 4 years here. Its been 3 games in a completely different scheme. And also, i dont think all the DBs have played that bad. Kalu, Cockrell, and Davies have had their troubles, but DRex, Rose, and Jones i think have played pretty well. Why come out of lurking now and point to things that maybe arent quite up to snuff yet?the only one who needs to settle down here is you...no one here is letting "everyone know the issues". i watch football, and the original question was one intended to help understand the coaching and play.We're playing quarters coverage. No help over top. Safties in box. Im not saying our corners are playing great but the system is COMPLETELY different than the no vertical seam, stack defenses we played under Bo. Give them some time to get used to things. Nice all you "forever lurkers" can come out and let everyone know the issues. The big question is, you watch football, but how many on here understand it even close enough to just call for heads after 3, 3 f'ing games!!!!!????? Settle the f#*k down!!
so you calm down. no one is calling for heads in this thread.
This is completely wrong. The definition of a great D-back or corner back to be more specific is that they play on an island and are shut down corners. Dion Sanders, Darryl Green, Lester Hayes, Richard Sherman, Mel Blount, Charles Woodson, Champ Bailey that is what made them special, that is what made them great. Scheme is what you use to cover up a lack of talent at positions.The concerning issue is the comments that Stewart said after the USA game. To paraphrase, could've helped him, but didn't want to tip our hand"...... The help was obviously let Davie get beat by Miami for 2 TD's and then pull him. That's not a scheme, that's BS.
Banker talked about his D being "vulnerable" to the deep route, but its one of the hardest passes to make. Wants to make those 50/50 balls. Davie, against USA was thrown on 11. They completed 8....... If I am an OC, I take those odds.
I also think that the DB's need to play MUCH MORE PHYSICAL at the LOS and at the point of the catch. Miami was flat out eating the wood in that game. Man, I wished we hit like that (no, not the 2 ejections), but that head hunting, catch the ball in my house and get lit up intensity. Our guys rarely got a free catch in that game. Miami was on point.
Our DL, while not getting great pressure only increases an already difficult task for a DB on an Island. Bump the receiver at the line, disrupt the route and the timing. Instead of the DB's having to cover for an extra few seconds, give the DL and extra few seconds or steps to get the friggin QB. No way a static guy like Kaaya should have been sacked once...... Oh and get your friggin hands up. If you can't get to the QB at least give him some obstacle. If teams are using quicker routes and shorter drops as some have posted, knock a receiver off the route messes the timing and requires the QB to reset or start progressing though his reads. This means more time to get to him....
Scheme vs talent? I go scheme (and coaching to get them ready). Name some of the greatest DB's to play the game and you'd be hard pressed to find many who made a living on an island.... It takes a special guy. A lot different to know one misstep and your burnt. Like toast.
Did some posts get deleted or something? Who is calling for anyone's head?We're playing quarters coverage. No help over top. Safties in box. Im not saying our corners are playing great but the system is COMPLETELY different than the no vertical seam, stack defenses we played under Bo. Give them some time to get used to things. Nice all you "forever lurkers" can come out and let everyone know the issues. The big question is, you watch football, but how many on here understand it even close enough to just call for heads after 3, 3 f'ing games!!!!!????? Settle the f#*k down!!
KCCO brother.Ironic, don't you think, using 7 exclamation points and two profanities in instructing everybody else to remain calm in their posts. I give you four smilies (one is Kenny Bell!) for the smile it gave me.just call for heads after 3, 3 f'ing games!!!!!????? Settle the f#*k down!!![]()
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Keep calm and Chive on!
I can't wait to see this.ok. i'll bookmark this for after the game on saturday. i might just do a play by play breakdown of pass plays during that game.The biggest change in this defense for the worse is for cornerbacks. Everyone else is playing more down hill and being asked to do less thinking. The CB are being asked to do less thinking, but a lot more physically. They are being asked to be true cover corners without much help. Davie has played poorly there is no question about that, but there job description has changed completely and they have played some Pretty good WR and QB's to date.so this is something that has been on my mind since the first game.
it really seems to me like brian stewart is really struggling as a secondaries coach, and as i've mentioned before, if there is any coach on this staff that i feel will cost us games, its coach stewart. the play is just not good enough, and i don't think you can really explain away the dropoff in coverage between last year's secondary and this year's secondary simply by scheme. even if the scheme is different, there is an attitude, a swagger and a play style that they need to have that is just not there with them this year.
for those in the know, how is the coaching in that area viewed among the coaches and/or players? so far, it seems like he is mike riley's elmassian.
BYU had very tall good hands decent speed WR and 2 good QB's
S. Alabama had that one good receiver who was a transfer from Alabama and that QB could really throw the deep fade.
Miami Kaaya and his WR are the most talented group they will see this year. Rob Zatechka on his pod cast that said was the most physically talented team he has seen in a long time.
We won't see QB/WR talent like this until the MSU game, and they aren't as talented as Miami.
S. Miss will throw the rock around some also, but I think we will see some better execution.
The secondary will get better with more reps, it will just take some time. I would rather give up 300 yards a game passing than 200 a game rushing.
You missed my point. The issue is scheme in that we do not have elite caliber CB's who are shut down CB's. They are an extremely rare bred in deed. One would be hard pressed to find that many who are truly able to be "on an island". The scheme we currently use is a cover one with no safety help. This works if you have elite corners. Unfortunately, at this time we do not have elite corners. So if the scheme is correct, then it is a talent issue. If it's a talent issue, then the scheme is wrong for what we currently have. Therefor, in its current manifestation, NU has a scheme issue. We don't yet have elite corners.This is completely wrong. The definition of a great D-back or corner back to be more specific is that they play on an island and are shut down corners. Dion Sanders, Darryl Green, Lester Hayes, Richard Sherman, Mel Blount, Charles Woodson, Champ Bailey that is what made them special, that is what made them great. Scheme is what you use to cover up a lack of talent at positions.The concerning issue is the comments that Stewart said after the USA game. To paraphrase, could've helped him, but didn't want to tip our hand"...... The help was obviously let Davie get beat by Miami for 2 TD's and then pull him. That's not a scheme, that's BS.
Banker talked about his D being "vulnerable" to the deep route, but its one of the hardest passes to make. Wants to make those 50/50 balls. Davie, against USA was thrown on 11. They completed 8....... If I am an OC, I take those odds.
I also think that the DB's need to play MUCH MORE PHYSICAL at the LOS and at the point of the catch. Miami was flat out eating the wood in that game. Man, I wished we hit like that (no, not the 2 ejections), but that head hunting, catch the ball in my house and get lit up intensity. Our guys rarely got a free catch in that game. Miami was on point.
Our DL, while not getting great pressure only increases an already difficult task for a DB on an Island. Bump the receiver at the line, disrupt the route and the timing. Instead of the DB's having to cover for an extra few seconds, give the DL and extra few seconds or steps to get the friggin QB. No way a static guy like Kaaya should have been sacked once...... Oh and get your friggin hands up. If you can't get to the QB at least give him some obstacle. If teams are using quicker routes and shorter drops as some have posted, knock a receiver off the route messes the timing and requires the QB to reset or start progressing though his reads. This means more time to get to him....
Scheme vs talent? I go scheme (and coaching to get them ready). Name some of the greatest DB's to play the game and you'd be hard pressed to find many who made a living on an island.... It takes a special guy. A lot different to know one misstep and your burnt. Like toast.
They can change their scheme to give there DB's more help, but it will impact the run defense.
We are last in pass defense in the country. You think it's too early to have this discussion?StPaulHusker said:The play of the DB's is obviously concerning. But again, it's been only 3 games. If this is the same conversation we are having after the next 2, I would say we could start questioning the coaches ability.