NzoneGrizWhiz
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There have been a couple of recurring themes throughout the season from a coaching perspective that have been bugging me that don't seem to have been discussed much lately so I'm just gonna throw them out there ...
Defensively all season long our CB's have lined up a solid 10-12 yards off the receivers while the safeties are only 5-6 yards behind them. While I understand that our safeties are week and need as much help as they can get it seems like it's not leaving a lot of room for the safeties to get over and help cover if there are problems. From what I have seen our D-line and linebacker core is one of the better in the Big Sky and yet we aren't allowing them any time to actually put pressure on the QB. Even when we blitz, with the 10 yard buffer we give the receivers the hot route is ALWAYS wide open defeating the purpose of blitzing. Why not have our CB's line up tight and start disrupting routes and pull our safeties back and just have them make sure that NOTHING gets in behind them?
Offensively what is going on with our tempo? I know we have different coaches but the offense we are trying to run isn't that much different. In the second half of games last year we kept our tempo and often times increased it, kept the subbing to the minimum and wore out the defense on the field. We usually had about 15 seconds or less between plays and this year we hit the second half and our temp dies, we sub a lot, and allow the D to get their plays and subs in before we are even set again. What gives? I thought that was the great part about the spread option that we were running was there were a lot of plays for every player package and didn't have to sub a lot or change formations? Is it really that hard for the HC/OC to get a play in quickly enough for us to keep the tempo up? I have a hard time believing that our guys are in that bad of shape that they need to keep subbing especially lately when our offense barely sees the field in the second half...
Am I missing something here or is there a reason behind all this?
EDIT: Sorry for what has to be one of the worst thread titles ever posted...
Defensively all season long our CB's have lined up a solid 10-12 yards off the receivers while the safeties are only 5-6 yards behind them. While I understand that our safeties are week and need as much help as they can get it seems like it's not leaving a lot of room for the safeties to get over and help cover if there are problems. From what I have seen our D-line and linebacker core is one of the better in the Big Sky and yet we aren't allowing them any time to actually put pressure on the QB. Even when we blitz, with the 10 yard buffer we give the receivers the hot route is ALWAYS wide open defeating the purpose of blitzing. Why not have our CB's line up tight and start disrupting routes and pull our safeties back and just have them make sure that NOTHING gets in behind them?
Offensively what is going on with our tempo? I know we have different coaches but the offense we are trying to run isn't that much different. In the second half of games last year we kept our tempo and often times increased it, kept the subbing to the minimum and wore out the defense on the field. We usually had about 15 seconds or less between plays and this year we hit the second half and our temp dies, we sub a lot, and allow the D to get their plays and subs in before we are even set again. What gives? I thought that was the great part about the spread option that we were running was there were a lot of plays for every player package and didn't have to sub a lot or change formations? Is it really that hard for the HC/OC to get a play in quickly enough for us to keep the tempo up? I have a hard time believing that our guys are in that bad of shape that they need to keep subbing especially lately when our offense barely sees the field in the second half...
Am I missing something here or is there a reason behind all this?
EDIT: Sorry for what has to be one of the worst thread titles ever posted...