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Stupid? Okay so let me ask a simple question. Whose fault was it for Cincy's poor defense last year.
Whose fault was it for USC's poor defense last year?
I don't know whether you've played competitive sports or not, but if you did you should know that it is NEVER black & white the "coach's fault" or the "player's fault" with anything. Players can only play in the system they're given and coaches can only coach the players they have. Perfect example: our lacrosse team absolutely dominated four top 10 offenses in the NCAA tournament last year holding 3 of them to season lows in goals. How? It wasn't that our players were super-amazing-all-world defenders. And it wasn't that our coaches were some schematic geniuses. No, it was that Coach Byrne had a great system that a lot of solid players bought into and played as an awesome unit. And Scotty was unreal in goal for our whole run. Good coaching + good players = good defense. You can't have one without the other. Now on to your examples.
Cincy: At least 90% the players... and they really weren't that bad as a unit... especially considering the offensive scheme creating a game with more possessions. As an athlete you cannot be taught experience. You also can't really be taught to be an athlete (although the training regiment definitely is a factor). 10 completely fresh faces while drawing from a rather untalented (at least in measurables) group... while playing with an up-tempo offense and BK/Diaco still fielded a defense ranked MUCH higher statistically than ND's was last year.
USC: At least 75% the players. Pete Carroll didn't change his coaching (I'm not sure how much his coordinators changed though) from when he had dominant defenses to last year. Simple fact is that when the ROY Brian Cushing leaves along with Clay Matthews and Malaluga you CANNOT expect to get the same production plugging in kids who aren't first round material. The players were simply not as good as they were in previous years, although Pete & Co. can probably be blamed a little for the lack of adjustments they made.
And my bonus analysis on ND: At least 80% the coaches. I don't know how much talent we have on the DL, but I do know we have some serious athletes at linebacker and our corners are much better than they played. What I also have heard from numerous sources is that the constant changing of schemes with multiple coordinators was a complete and utter train wreck. At least 50% of the blown coverage/mental errors you saw on the field were a direct result of coaching. I could be wrong, but I expect our defense to play with a completely different focus and attention to detail this year.
Alright that is all. Back to packing.
PS. Sorry I did not mean to say that you were "stupid." While I think your post was completely ill-informed and wrong... it is only a single post... a single post does not define a person. For all I know you have had a number of insightful comments on this site that I have not read. My apologies.