first bold statement.......this said and being focused on the few end plays, not the entire system, it appears from being at the game and observing the entirety of the offensive formation, time and place in that moment of the game, that they were not going to pass or run the middle with a keeper etc. so a myriad of plays does pertain to the system, i honestly believe it did not in this circumstance.
second bold statement........i thought we had the speed and strength in gamboa, kose, van and yamen
third bold statement..........isn't going for it on 4th several times a game running this same risk aspect on offense. if so, why not the defense risk on occasion as well..........this would have been an opportune time. you may say no, because doing this we are risking a td to lose the game.......you know what i have to say about that is we lost anyway, even if it was a 49 yarder, it was a risk that they would not make it.
so if prevent is a way to negate risk then it has to protect the field goal as well. ie less yardage gain period.[/quote]
I don't disagree with the assessment or the likelihood of them attacking the periphery versus the middle of the field because of time and space. I don't know what Gregorak's simple adjustment would have been, but there are obvious options that while logical would have been significant deviations from the game plan. Do you implement a 2 minute strategy in that situation during the week? Maybe.
My personal experience is that the fundamental reason that prevent defenses typically fail isn't the space they give up, is that players don't work very quickly within because it isn't intuitive. Did that situation lend for a three front? Maybe. Hindsight is definitely 20/20.
The speed concept does resonate. I don't dispute that our three or even four potential second level guys probably have the ability to play box versus spill. Poly did deviate from their strategy and put three guys into patterns on those plays and still ran the speed option. As I noted before that my concern would be giving up twenty yard gashes by brown. Box techinque because you need support help and flow to football does lend for natural running lanes. Not saying that it isn't possible or even executable, but again unless you worked on that philosophy in practice all week it is a bit of a deviation from what Gregorak was trying to do against that offense the whole game.
Third and like I said, it isn't in that situation something that I would do. I know that a lot of coaches probably would have risked man coverage with brown in space. I guess with that time, I wouldn't have given up the cheapie. I just wouldn't want my DB peeking back with brown in space. Just my opinion. Not to say that it is a valid option there.
second bold statement........i thought we had the speed and strength in gamboa, kose, van and yamen
third bold statement..........isn't going for it on 4th several times a game running this same risk aspect on offense. if so, why not the defense risk on occasion as well..........this would have been an opportune time. you may say no, because doing this we are risking a td to lose the game.......you know what i have to say about that is we lost anyway, even if it was a 49 yarder, it was a risk that they would not make it.
so if prevent is a way to negate risk then it has to protect the field goal as well. ie less yardage gain period.[/quote]
I don't disagree with the assessment or the likelihood of them attacking the periphery versus the middle of the field because of time and space. I don't know what Gregorak's simple adjustment would have been, but there are obvious options that while logical would have been significant deviations from the game plan. Do you implement a 2 minute strategy in that situation during the week? Maybe.
My personal experience is that the fundamental reason that prevent defenses typically fail isn't the space they give up, is that players don't work very quickly within because it isn't intuitive. Did that situation lend for a three front? Maybe. Hindsight is definitely 20/20.
The speed concept does resonate. I don't dispute that our three or even four potential second level guys probably have the ability to play box versus spill. Poly did deviate from their strategy and put three guys into patterns on those plays and still ran the speed option. As I noted before that my concern would be giving up twenty yard gashes by brown. Box techinque because you need support help and flow to football does lend for natural running lanes. Not saying that it isn't possible or even executable, but again unless you worked on that philosophy in practice all week it is a bit of a deviation from what Gregorak was trying to do against that offense the whole game.
Third and like I said, it isn't in that situation something that I would do. I know that a lot of coaches probably would have risked man coverage with brown in space. I guess with that time, I wouldn't have given up the cheapie. I just wouldn't want my DB peeking back with brown in space. Just my opinion. Not to say that it is a valid option there.