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I’m glad they are focusing on tackling and angles to the football. We talked about it all last season about how poor they were at times.
Grant essentially won the Miami gameBoth Deuce and Grant missed a lot of tackles last year and took a bunch of bad angles. I don’t think either is good in coverage.
I don’t like Deuce as a S. He will make a great play occasionally but most plays I think he is overmatched. I rather see him play as a 3rd CB.
What about their play last year makes you think different? Grant’s 2-3 big hits? Deuce at least caused some nice TOs. That's nice but I’ll give those up for consistently solid play.
We were 14th in ACC games for 10+ and 20+ yards runs conceded. Tied for 13th in 40+ yard passes. And 16th in Comp %. Those aren’t all on them, but they are somewhat on them.
Duce was probably directly responsible for 3-4 TD’s over the middle, large chunk plays where he took bad angles.Both Deuce and Grant missed a lot of tackles last year and took a bunch of bad angles. I don’t think either is good in coverage.
I don’t like Deuce as a S. He will make a great play occasionally but most plays I think he is overmatched. I rather see him play as a 3rd CB.
What about their play last year makes you think different? Grant’s 2-3 big hits? Deuce at least caused some nice TOs. That's nice but I’ll give those up for consistently solid play.
We were 14th in ACC games for 10+ and 20+ yards runs conceded. Tied for 13th in 40+ yard passes. And 16th in Comp %. Those aren’t all on them, but they are somewhat on them.
Good lordI don’t like them because they aren’t good.
At least two long runs allowed immediately come to mind.Duce was probably directly responsible for 3-4 TD’s over the middle, large chunk plays where he took bad angles.
Contrasted with his freshman year when I thought he was one of the beat tacklers in space I’d seen in a while.Duce was probably directly responsible for 3-4 TD’s over the middle, large chunk plays where he took bad angles.
Angles at safety vs cb much different. He clearly struggled at times. Hopefully he’s improved.Contrasted with his freshman year when I thought he was one of the beat tacklers in space I’d seen in a while.
Having a full rotation of defensive tackles will be a huge positive for the run defense. The injuries really took an already pedestrian unit down. If not for Watson being so good,it would have been take ugly.We should be a lot better vs the run this year.
We were tied for 15th in Sacks/G in ACC play last year. We didn’t blitz much last year. Will that change?
Was there with my son back in June. I didn’t do a lot of research ahead of time, walked in cold. Was working thru that room, looked to my left at the next painting and thought, well here’s “Nighthawks” HOLY .That’s a great painting and great museum. A very well-known Seurat painting is there too. We’re highbrow on this board…
I think I now know how my wife feels when I talk about football.Was there with my son back in June. I didn’t do a lot of research ahead of time, walked in cold. Was working thru that room, looked to my left at the next painting and thought, well here’s “Nighthawks” HOLY .
Impressionist collection is good, and “American Gothic” is there too. I really liked the big portrait of Erik Satie by Casas.
this is where some fans need to take off the orange colored glasses with Fran. He repeatedly said he put Deuce at S to improve his pro appeal. I always found that irksome. Deuce isn’t sniffing the league and he better helps the team as a corner.I don’t like Deuce as a S. He will make a great play occasionally but most plays I think he is overmatched. I rather see him play as a 3rd CB.
The last few years tackling has been abysmal... at least this coaching staff and players are owning it. The messaging is crystal clear on that and a plethora of other things players have been repeating in interviews.I’m glad they are focusing on tackling and angles to the football. We talked about it all last season about how poor they were at times.
Man, that is so right!Can the season just start already? Don’t want to wish the summer away, but I don’t think most of us will have any real answers until after week 1.
I'm curious to know how we are handling the DE positions and what the depth chart will look like. With Jobity near 300 lbs and now moving inside we are very thin there. Even Jaylen Pray is listed at 290 lbs. Really seems like we should have brought in another DE from the portal. Staying healthy with that group could be very significant. I assume Jacquez, David O and Reese will get the most run by far.
I would guess Lesaine will be dropping down on the line as he is listed at 6'-4" and 250 lbs.
Could maybe Caden Brown? He is just 6'-4" and 225 though. But I think it was stated he was actually getting snaps at the STAR so moving the other way.
Are we going to play big some of the time and Jobity also gets snaps at DE or a guy like Hastings plays some DE at 310? or Perry or EFC as both of them are at 295?
Or maybe if a starter gets injured, its more likely McDonald gets moved down to DE at some point in the season?
Anybody hear about how Nyandoro is looking? Seems hard to count on a freshman contributing much at DE.
DE
Denis Jacquez Jr.
Jahide Lesaine Jr.
Jaylen Pray
DE
David Omapariola Or
David Reese
Nathan Nyandoro
Remember when we had to go to the 3-3-5 because Syracuse could not recruit big athletic DTs.Rooks, Thomas and Reese didn't come here to not play. Seems like Tank is going to be the cornerstone but still have Jobity, Jaquez (who was much improved last year) , Perry, Slimey, etc as well in rotation. We could go Jobity, Tank, Thomas, Rooks across the front 4 and be massive and get pressure by simply collapsing the pocket. We used to struggle to have DTs that were big enough, now we bigs that are athletic enough to play end and set edge while collapsing the pocket
Compared to years passed…..we are still way ahead I think at least size wise and depthI'm curious to know how we are handling the DE positions and what the depth chart will look like. With Jobity near 300 lbs and now moving inside we are very thin there. Even Jaylen Pray is listed at 290 lbs. Really seems like we should have brought in another DE from the portal. Staying healthy with that group could be very significant. I assume Jacquez, David O and Reese will get the most run by far.
I would guess Lesaine will be dropping down on the line as he is listed at 6'-4" and 250 lbs.
Could maybe Caden Brown? He is just 6'-4" and 225 though. But I think it was stated he was actually getting snaps at the STAR so moving the other way.
Are we going to play big some of the time and Jobity also gets snaps at DE or a guy like Hastings plays some DE at 310? or Perry or EFC as both of them are at 295?
Or maybe if a starter gets injured, its more likely McDonald gets moved down to DE at some point in the season?
Anybody hear about how Nyandoro is looking? Seems hard to count on a freshman contributing much at DE.
DE
Denis Jacquez Jr.
Jahide Lesaine Jr.
Jaylen Pray
DE
David Omapariola Or
David Reese
Nathan Nyandoro
I really think Perry can do damage when they let the dline loose. He is extremely quick. Just hoping they let them attack this yearor hunt instead of what actually happened.Rooks, Thomas and Reese didn't come here to not play. Seems like Tank is going to be the cornerstone but still have Jobity, Jaquez (who was much improved last year) , Perry, Slimey, etc as well in rotation. We could go Jobity, Tank, Thomas, Rooks across the front 4 and be massive and get pressure by simply collapsing the pocket. We used to struggle to have DTs that were big enough, now we bigs that are athletic enough to play end and set edge while collapsing the pocket
Hate this line, everyone has to earn playing time. I'm sure they expect to play and were told if they perform they can.Rooks, Thomas and Reese didn't come here to not play.
Remember when we went 3-3-5 and we were 26 and 35 in total defense and not 76.Remember when we had to go to the 3-3-5 because Syracuse could not recruit big athletic DTs.