I disagree with this. I think this is what Bo has been trying to do...take inferior athletes but make them have extreme discipline, be in the right position, play perfection and "execute" as a unit out there. It's not working when you have 19 year olds out there who can't match up against faster, superior athletes and are confused looking to the sidelines. Get me some playmakers and then put in some discipline...you'll be amazed at how that whole "execution" thing looks a lot better. Give me the playmaking ability of a Lavonte David over the "smarts" and "discipline" of an Austin Cassidy and I will take that everytime.On the contrary, we need a defense that is extremely smart, extremely disciplined, and maintains contain on Braxton. Failed to do that.
With the moves Braxton puts on people, being in the perfect spot isn't going to be enough sometimes. You need the athletes to finish the play.On the contrary, we need a defense that is extremely smart, extremely disciplined, and maintains contain on Braxton. Failed to do that.
Defense is slow and is getting torched by yet another mobile QB and WR's.
Braxton Miller isn't Superman. OSU only put up 17 points on Michigan State, and they only put up 29 on UAB.
Our defense DOES lack speed. We knew that after the UCLA game, which is why we benched Whaley in favor of Santos/Anderson. The coaches came right out and said that we lacked speed. Don't know why it would be any different after the Ohio State game.
Whaley isn't particularly slow. I think it's a talent issue more than anything, not a pure speed issue. Even in UCLA he was getting into the backfield pretty quick. Couldn't tackle that day. I think he has redeemed himself some lately. Of course it's hard to follow individual players over whole games, but he did make a good backfield tackle or two last night.Braxton Miller isn't Superman. OSU only put up 17 points on Michigan State, and they only put up 29 on UAB.
Our defense DOES lack speed. We knew that after the UCLA game, which is why we benched Whaley in favor of Santos/Anderson. The coaches came right out and said that we lacked speed. Don't know why it would be any different after the Ohio State game.