dinosaurbbq
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1. Pass Defense needs to play man much more often instead of zone predominantly. I'm guessing they have played zone in part due to concerns about stopping the run with inexperienced DL and due to concerns about whether our secondary can hang with the receivers they have faced in man. The trouble is that even if we would face a talent deficit playing man, with opposing WR being more talented than our secondary, the secondary is so confused in zone that scheme failures are creating much more space for WR than talent deficits would. On top of that, pass defense has obviously been much worse than run defense. Finally, with the frequency of blitzing we have presented, we need to be playing man when we blitz to stop the QBs from finding massive holes in our zone and at least give the secondary a chance to break up a play one on one. The most significant factor necessitating this change, though, is simply that our secondary looks so confused in zone that they aren't able to even try to match up with WR and compete.
2. TE needs to be involved in the passing game. Not just more, really just at all! As many on here have said, they disappeared. TE was a real strength of this team last year and should be this year, as well. Plain and simple, we need weapons on the field and have displayed very few to date. If WR can't get open, which is obvious, we have to throw the TE out there as an easy outlet and potential mismatch along with our Hbacks.
3. Running game -- Rome needs to be carrying the ball at least 20 times a game. It is obviously the strength of this team and he is the strength of the running game. He is a returning 1,000 yard rusher who is averaging only 14 touches a game, which is less than last year. He looks great--stronger and faster than last year. We saw what he did with 18 touches against Clemson = 125 yards. Also, GMII and DM need to be moved ahead of PTG on the RB depth chart. Better moves, better burst, more talent.
4. And finally -- Win against a quality opponent!
I know the staff is a hell of a lot smarter and more experienced than I am about College Football. They have to see these things, right? If we try #1-3 and fail worse, then it will be clear that the staff made correct decisions on those issues and I was wrong to criticize or propose these changes. If we just keep making the same mistakes with piss poor passing defense, no passing game and a below average running game and don't try these changes, I'll lose faith in the ability of this staff to recognize issues and attempt to address them.
2. TE needs to be involved in the passing game. Not just more, really just at all! As many on here have said, they disappeared. TE was a real strength of this team last year and should be this year, as well. Plain and simple, we need weapons on the field and have displayed very few to date. If WR can't get open, which is obvious, we have to throw the TE out there as an easy outlet and potential mismatch along with our Hbacks.
3. Running game -- Rome needs to be carrying the ball at least 20 times a game. It is obviously the strength of this team and he is the strength of the running game. He is a returning 1,000 yard rusher who is averaging only 14 touches a game, which is less than last year. He looks great--stronger and faster than last year. We saw what he did with 18 touches against Clemson = 125 yards. Also, GMII and DM need to be moved ahead of PTG on the RB depth chart. Better moves, better burst, more talent.
4. And finally -- Win against a quality opponent!
I know the staff is a hell of a lot smarter and more experienced than I am about College Football. They have to see these things, right? If we try #1-3 and fail worse, then it will be clear that the staff made correct decisions on those issues and I was wrong to criticize or propose these changes. If we just keep making the same mistakes with piss poor passing defense, no passing game and a below average running game and don't try these changes, I'll lose faith in the ability of this staff to recognize issues and attempt to address them.