horribilisfan8184 said:The most important player on the defense is the strength and conditioning coach.
MikeyGriz said:That being said, I think there have been a LOT of games, over the past 4 years at least, that our defense has kept the offense in the game.
AZGrizFan said:MikeyGriz said:That being said, I think there have been a LOT of games, over the past 4 years at least, that our defense has kept the offense in the game.
FCS games only:
2019 scoring: 31, 61, 47, 45, 59, 22 (L), 34, 38, 42, 35, 14 (L), 73, 10 (L)
2018 scoring: 26, 48, 27 (L), 41, 48, 20 (L), 14 (L), 21 (L), 57, 46, 25 (L)
2017 scoring: 45, 56, 41 (L), 45, 39, 41, 27 (L), 17, 44, 23 (L)
2016 scoring: 41, 20, 41 (L), 43, 67, 68, 34 (L), 16 (L), 62, 25 (L), 17 (L)
Scoring in losses: 10, 14, 14, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 25, 27, 27, 34, 41, 41
And in one of those 41 point losses we had a 24-6 lead at halftime.. My takeaway? I don’t see a shitload of games where the D had to do much to keep the offense in the games…The Griz are 3-13 when scoring below 30 points. That doesn’t speak real highly of defensive prowess recently….
horribilisfan8184 said:AZGrizFan said:FCS games only:
2019 scoring: 31, 61, 47, 45, 59, 22 (L), 34, 38, 42, 35, 14 (L), 73, 10 (L)
2018 scoring: 26, 48, 27 (L), 41, 48, 20 (L), 14 (L), 21 (L), 57, 46, 25 (L)
2017 scoring: 45, 56, 41 (L), 45, 39, 41, 27 (L), 17, 44, 23 (L)
2016 scoring: 41, 20, 41 (L), 43, 67, 68, 34 (L), 16 (L), 62, 25 (L), 17 (L)
Scoring in losses: 10, 14, 14, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 25, 27, 27, 34, 41, 41
And in one of those 41 point losses we had a 24-6 lead at halftime.. My takeaway? I don’t see a shitload of games where the D had to do much to keep the offense in the games…The Griz are 3-13 when scoring below 30 points. That doesn’t speak real highly of defensive prowess recently….
Waaay too complicated. Just answer me this, is it easier to win if the defense gives up 10 or 30 points?
AZGrizFan said:horribilisfan8184 said:Waaay too complicated. Just answer me this, is it easier to win if the defense gives up 10 or 30 points?
Score 30, we win. It’s that simple.
Griz#64 said:I think ( Griz Fan )is describing the Old Monster or Rover. Now these defensive Guys are so advanced, hell i can.t even understand their terminology!
Griz#64 said:Well there it is in the nutshell. ??? simple stuff huh. and you didn.t even talk about a modified zone on strong side and a man free on weak side. with DE and lb.ers playing Plug and stretch.etc etc. This is the kinda stuff i like to read along with Our recruiting successes. Thanks Go Griz Play lights out against Washington.
Grizfan-24 said:Griz#64 said:Well there it is in the nutshell. ??? simple stuff huh. and you didn.t even talk about a modified zone on strong side and a man free on weak side. with DE and lb.ers playing Plug and stretch.etc etc. This is the kinda stuff i like to read along with Our recruiting successes. Thanks Go Griz Play lights out against Washington.
Trying to explain the split field coverage system is nuts and it is even harder to conceptualize for fans because the rules are never consistent. What is interesting, is this whole conversation is why A LOT of high school programs absolutely refused to implement the 4-2/3-3 because they thought it was dependent on unicorn players and coverage concepts that were too complex. Yet if you were to travel around San Diego County where I am at, I'd say at least half, if not more run some version of them now.
You just can't win against spread teams (which most school are now) without either having D1 mandigos everywhere in a 4-3 or a 3-4 or conceding that you are just going to have to line up out of your base system 90% of your snaps. Very few college teams have pulled off the 4-3 against spread successfully (NDSU, Bama are two) and it is because literally they have guys who are such freak athletes you could run a 9 front and win games. In the 4-3 you absolutely need that one disruptive DL element to win, but in this defense you aren't as dependent on high end DL play to win games.