I don't see the NU defense trying to rip the ball loose in games. That could be why the NU offense fumbles in games but not in practice.Here is a question that I have ref Bo and the staff.
Using the fumbles as an example, Bo said that they do not see them in practice. Could it actually be possible that the guys actually perform well in practice. They communicate, execute, make the reads, don't fumble etc, but when they get in the game they crap the bed. How do you fix things that are correct in practice? If this is true, it must be frustrating as hell to be good all week and then see these implosions on the field.
IMO, I can't see Bo saying the kids crap themselves as he doesn't appear to be "that" guy, however he has said they need to get more mentally tough, execute etc...... Playing devils advocate, what if it is more the kids than the coaches.................
I can't imagine seeing what happened with MSU happening at practice and Bo and Co saying' "yea, we got this. I know their D is solid, but we should be ok if we only TO like 10 times, this week we've turned it over way more". "I think the guys will hold onto the ball in game time. Its not how you practice, its how you play". etc..
I wonder if they have just been told to tackle since we seemed so poor in that department the first 6 games of the season. Forget getting the ball, just get the guy down.I don't see the NU defense trying to rip the ball loose in games. That could be why the NU fumbles in games but not in practice.Here is a question that I have ref Bo and the staff.
Using the fumbles as an example, Bo said that they do not see them in practice. Could it actually be possible that the guys actually perform well in practice. They communicate, execute, make the reads, don't fumble etc, but when they get in the game they crap the bed. How do you fix things that are correct in practice? If this is true, it must be frustrating as hell to be good all week and then see these implosions on the field.
IMO, I can't see Bo saying the kids crap themselves as he doesn't appear to be "that" guy, however he has said they need to get more mentally tough, execute etc...... Playing devils advocate, what if it is more the kids than the coaches.................
I can't imagine seeing what happened with MSU happening at practice and Bo and Co saying' "yea, we got this. I know their D is solid, but we should be ok if we only TO like 10 times, this week we've turned it over way more". "I think the guys will hold onto the ball in game time. Its not how you practice, its how you play". etc..
That is not the NFL way. Bo, like Callahan, is an NFL-mentality coach. Result? Both coaches enjoyed defenses that were unrefrigerated-butter-in-July soft.If your team executes in practice but the mistakes come roaring back in games you know how you fix that? Make practice as similar to a game as you can.
This is the most logical explanation to me, too. I'm a big believer in you play how you practice. If they're not seeing fumbles and turnovers in practice, then my question is, are they putting their players in enough game-type situations in practice to be able to compare them to gamedays?I agree with practice. If we do not simulate game conditions in regards to 1's vs 1's, physicality etc are the guys and staff really seeing how well they perform. Do they practice "easy" and get into games and say "oh crap, this isn't what practice feels like", hence the often shell shocked, mistake ridden play.
I remember Jason Peter saying how easy games were as practices were brawls and all out fights.
This is true. Neither Bo nor anyone new could go all Junction Boys on them even if they wanted to.I am not sure, but I believe there are limits to how much live contact is allowed now. Very few tackle to the ground most practices. But on the other hand all have the same requirements it would seem.
2 days a week is the ruleI am not sure, but I believe there are limits to how much live contact is allowed now. Very few tackle to the ground most practices. But on the other hand all have the same requirements it would seem.
I think (and I could be completely wrong) that's the Pac 12 rules.2 days a week is the ruleI am not sure, but I believe there are limits to how much live contact is allowed now. Very few tackle to the ground most practices. But on the other hand all have the same requirements it would seem.