BaytownHusker
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I can see us creating a lot more turnovers which we defiantly need. I think we will be in for a treat on the defensive side of the ball.
I'm ready to see a more aggressive unit that just plays some damn football.
In Osborne's early years Nebraska's defense was primarily a 5-2 base zone defense. After multiple bowl losses in the late 80's & early 90's Osborne knew that he needed to overhaul his defensive philosophy.Did our defenses in the 90s use a safety over the top? I'm not that knowledgable about that stuff but I'm thinking we didn't. CBs were basically on an island most of the time in lock down mode and the pass rush was extremely important to put pressure on the QB so the CBs didn't have to cover for very long.
+1.Good stuff above. If you're a freak at learning more about the game, I'd supplement that breakdown with a specific breakdown of Narduzzi's Quarters system by Chris Brown. I only say that because of how Banker described it early on, about how similar it was to MSU defense.
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/michigan-state-oregon-pat-narduzzi-defense-breakdown/
I love their Double A gap blitz they use. It's vicious, and effective. You can tell the season is getting closer and closer, we seem to really be talking football a lot lately... As opposed to the usual "how many wins will we have?" -type offseason discussions. Which is great!
I think you're right, or at least I'm hoping you're right. I really want to see more zone blitzing because Nebraska has been highly successful when doing it. They just haven't done it enough. Now with a bit more aggression from the front four, and the talent in the secondary, speed at LB'er to burn, this could really work out in our favor. Let Gerry drop into coverage right in the middle of that field behind the LB'ers and just ball hawk all damn day. Two things happen, either he comes away with the pick, or he hits somebody so hard they don't throw to the middle of the field anymore. Maybe take a 15 yarder, so what. Send a message.I think what Banker & Riley might have to do when they face heavier spread teams is IF...IF they have the speed to match up, they might go to more Cover-1 man-to-man & Cover-3 zone blitzes, but that's just my small 2 cents. That's why these guys are paid the big bucks.Good stuff above. If you're a freak at learning more about the game, I'd supplement that breakdown with a specific breakdown of Narduzzi's Quarters system by Chris Brown. I only say that because of how Banker described it early on, about how similar it was to MSU defense.
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/michigan-state-oregon-pat-narduzzi-defense-breakdown/
I love their Double A gap blitz they use. It's vicious, and effective. You can tell the season is getting closer and closer, we seem to really be talking football a lot lately... As opposed to the usual "how many wins will we have?" -type offseason discussions. Which is great!
Those are cool videos and McBride had a great scheme at the time. However, there was a TON of talent on the defense at the time. So many of those plays were made by guys who spent numerous years in the NFL.Ah yes, I think you're referring to something like this. . .I'm ready to see a more aggressive unit that just plays some damn football.
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