Like opinions about Notre Dame blitzing too much? Feel we do and that puts more pressure on DB's. Seems to leave the middle of field open more than if a linebacker might drop back in coverage?
Tenuta should've taken notes from BC's defense: if you don't think you can cover the other teams receivers and tight end than you need to commit to keeping everything in front of you. ND needs to provide two-deep help for the corners.
Like opinions about Notre Dame blitzing too much? Feel we do and that puts more pressure on DB's. Seems to leave the middle of field open more than if a linebacker might drop back in coverage?
Sure!! Why not give up 250 yards rushing, or more?
Of course you're put up on front street when you blitz. The goods are when you force a turnover or five. There are situations in which you don't blitz. You gotta change up the looks. But we reap what we sow... Aggressive defenses take the cake. We will get there.
Nobody can remember Georgia Tech a few years ago anymore? I remember...:awesomewo
Do you remember them the next season once that defense was exposed?
As opposed to giving up 300 yards passing or more? Getting gouged for 20 yard completions up and down the field?
There's no point patching one leak just to let another one sink the boat. Your thinking, than, is that the run defense is fixed and ND should live with making every quarterback they face a superstar-for-a-week? Maybe we should nickname the secondary the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
So......what I'm gathering is that the only way you stop the run is to blitz? Maybe going to a three-four with Harrison Smith as a hybrid linebacker/safety would help?
You play your talent. You play YOUR game. Last I checked, we'd lost only two nailbiters and won more. Do you think we'd be better with a completely conservative "D"? <-- My question to aggressive "D" haters...
Blitzing is fine, sometimes, and when it works. But when it is constant and NEVER works, you need to try something else.
We have DB recruits better than almost every other team out there. It's beginning to look like Minter is back. It is the coaching, the players can not collectively suck as bad as they have otherwise.
Naturally, when you blitz, you're leaving your corners on an island. When your corners are average to slightly below averge you can't leave them alone in coverage. Throw in the fact that Harrison Smith (time at LB vs. BC) is a space cadet and Kyle McCarthy is more of a football player than an athlete and you're in trouble. McCarthy is good at being where he should, he takes good angles but he can't cover wide receivers....he's too slow.
The big question I have is when is CW going to stop playing Harrison Smith? Is there something that I don't see with Harrison Smith? All I've seen the guy do over the course of his career is take stupid penalties (Pitt last year) or be grossly out of position (any game, any year).
Conversely the d-line seems to lack the ability to pressure the QB. Of course the blitzing has helped at times but at other times it's been pointless. Tenuta should've taken notes from BC's defense: if you don't think you can cover the other teams receivers and tight end than you need to commit to keeping everything in front of you. ND needs to provide two-deep help for the corners.
We have DB recruits better than almost every other team out there.
We have DB recruits better than almost every other team out there. It's beginning to look like Minter is back. It is the coaching, the players can not collectively suck as bad as they have otherwise.
We do? We don't have a single 5* recruit, at Defensive Back, on this team. So I really wonder what you are basing this statement on?
OK, how many teams have a secondary loaded with 4* talent. A handful maybe. Hell, how many 5* DBs are there every year? Not many.
I dont know what the answer is...
GO IRISH !!!
the secondary just seems to play scared.
I don't know either, but as self proclaimed internet coach, I would let the LBs kick back more and read.