Domer4ever
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I've brought it up before that I'm not a big fan of it at the college level and I hit on some of the reasons as to why in the Purdue "post game" thread and I will repost here because I think it's worth some discussion:
- I think my biggest concern continues to be the defense, who was horrendous again tonight. I think the problem boils down to something I have complained about on this board before: the 3-4 defensive scheme. I think it's difficult to run at the college level because of the specialty players you need to run it effectively and not many teams do outside of Alabama and their five star talent across the board. I understand it's implementation is to disguise blitzes and to contain the edge against option/running QB's, but again it's just difficult to run. Notre Dame is getting gashed up front because of the gaps in the three man line which allows offensive lineman to get to the second level uncontested and put their hat on a LB. There are just too many guys getting lost in the wash of offensive lineman on running plays. They are not getting any pressure on QB's because of the three man front and it's exposing what really is a sub-par secondary. Some of our best players and pass rushers (Shembo, Ishaq, Jaylon) are being relegated to this "dog" and "cat" linebacker bull crap where their primary responsibility is coverage in space instead of utilizing their more natural talents and abilities. I think they were able to get away with it last year because of Teo's great season and a schedule that just fell the right way for them. This defense was exposed in a major way against Alabama and that has carried over to this season. Diaco's "bend but don't break" philosophy has broke and this team is giving up massive chunks of yardage and having trouble stopping anybody. I think this defense would be better by simplifying things and going with a more traditional 4-3 look which would alleviate some of the confusion and issues I outlined above. Notre Dame certainly has the personnel to make the conversion:
DE- Shembo
DT- Tuitt (not a DE at 320+ and it shows)
DT- Nix (Day on passing downs)
DE- I. Williams
WLB- J. Smith
MLB- Grace
SLB- Calabrese/Fox
Thoughts on this? I think Diaco needs to better adapt to the personnel he has on the roster and just let them do what they do well. I think running a base 4-3 allows these guys to just play without things getting so convoluted all the time.
- I think my biggest concern continues to be the defense, who was horrendous again tonight. I think the problem boils down to something I have complained about on this board before: the 3-4 defensive scheme. I think it's difficult to run at the college level because of the specialty players you need to run it effectively and not many teams do outside of Alabama and their five star talent across the board. I understand it's implementation is to disguise blitzes and to contain the edge against option/running QB's, but again it's just difficult to run. Notre Dame is getting gashed up front because of the gaps in the three man line which allows offensive lineman to get to the second level uncontested and put their hat on a LB. There are just too many guys getting lost in the wash of offensive lineman on running plays. They are not getting any pressure on QB's because of the three man front and it's exposing what really is a sub-par secondary. Some of our best players and pass rushers (Shembo, Ishaq, Jaylon) are being relegated to this "dog" and "cat" linebacker bull crap where their primary responsibility is coverage in space instead of utilizing their more natural talents and abilities. I think they were able to get away with it last year because of Teo's great season and a schedule that just fell the right way for them. This defense was exposed in a major way against Alabama and that has carried over to this season. Diaco's "bend but don't break" philosophy has broke and this team is giving up massive chunks of yardage and having trouble stopping anybody. I think this defense would be better by simplifying things and going with a more traditional 4-3 look which would alleviate some of the confusion and issues I outlined above. Notre Dame certainly has the personnel to make the conversion:
DE- Shembo
DT- Tuitt (not a DE at 320+ and it shows)
DT- Nix (Day on passing downs)
DE- I. Williams
WLB- J. Smith
MLB- Grace
SLB- Calabrese/Fox
Thoughts on this? I think Diaco needs to better adapt to the personnel he has on the roster and just let them do what they do well. I think running a base 4-3 allows these guys to just play without things getting so convoluted all the time.