Daniel Brothers’ Rotation

Pedro G

Special Teams Player
Does anyone see both of them on the field together in goaline situations? I don’t see either Wisconsin nor Iowa pushing those two around. 

 
As part of a 3 man line? No. In a jumbo package with 4 or more lineman (preferably more). Sure.

However, you very rarely see teams in such a formation where that’s practical. Even on the goal line it’s better to pull people from the box than not. An outside zone, a play that is designed to counter such personnel groupings, is not only very effective at gaining a yard or two, but fits well with other very successful goal line plays.

It is a good look to have in your bag of tricks, though, it just needs to be understood it’s a curveball. Football theory has long since defeated such a look, if the opposing coach chooses to employ better tactics. So, yeah, it’ll work against Iowa. 

 
By all means they will both be in the middle, especially when in goal line and 3rd or 4th and 1 or under.  Eventually I would hope it would change a few coaches minds and not even attempt to go for it on 4th down!

 
As part of a 3 man line? No. In a jumbo package with 4 or more lineman (preferably more). Sure.


And hopefully we see Chinander doing just this in 2019. BIG ERN had a good thread last season about how Chinander failed to recognize 'numbers football' in some of those specific short yardage situations that we saw. 

Chin is going to have to learn from some of his mistakes from last year. And I think he will. 

 
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And hopefully we see Chinander doing just this in 2019. BIG ERN had a good thread last season about how Chinander failed to recognize 'numbers football' in some of those specific short yardage situations that we saw. 

Chin is going to have to learn from some of his mistakes from last year. And I think he will. 
I was going to sarcastically say no since Chin never seemed to go 'jumbo' last year. Hell we would stay in a base 3-4 on short yardage all the time. I remember even former Nebraska players stating how dumb that was. 

 
I was going to sarcastically say no since Chin never seemed to go 'jumbo' last year. Hell we would stay in a base 3-4 on short yardage all the time. I remember even former Nebraska players stating how dumb that was. 


We had Safeties on the line against Michigan.....

 
And your point is?


Probably just pointing out how bad our lack of bigger defensive sets was last year. I don't think we'll see Safeties on the line this yeah unless you count Domann, or cases where they walk up to blitz. At least not against Michigan/Wisconsin types of teams.

I like the Snacks nickname, but it's not exactly original. Damon Harrison is Snacks, it's even his twitter handle.

 
Probably just pointing out how bad our lack of bigger defensive sets was last year. I don't think we'll see Safeties on the line this yeah unless you count Domann, or cases where they walk up to blitz. At least not against Michigan/Wisconsin types of teams.


That's what I figured but just didn't know if there was a context I was missing.

I think Chinander is 38. That's relatively young for a defensive coordinator at a major Power 5 school trying to be dominant again. I believe he'll grow into the role and improve pretty quickly.

 
That's what I figured but just didn't know if there was a context I was missing.

I think Chinander is 38. That's relatively young for a defensive coordinator at a major Power 5 school trying to be dominant again. I believe he'll grow into the role and improve pretty quickly.




On top of his being 38, this will only be his 4th year as a defensive coordinator. There’s still a good chance he can learn from his mistakes. 

We’re not dealing with someone who has 20 years experience and still sucks.

 
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And hopefully we see Chinander doing just this in 2019. BIG ERN had a good thread last season about how Chinander failed to recognize 'numbers football' in some of those specific short yardage situations that we saw. 

Chin is going to have to learn from some of his mistakes from last year. And I think he will. 
It might also had been an issue with having the healthy horses even put in, in those situations.  His numbers will be much better this year Daniels brother here, as long as guys stay healthy.

 
That's what I figured but just didn't know if there was a context I was missing.

I think Chinander is 38. That's relatively young for a defensive coordinator at a major Power 5 school trying to be dominant again. I believe he'll grow into the role and improve pretty quickly.
He was born in December of 1979, making him 39, but as your say, he is still relatively young and learning!

 
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