Domina Nostra
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When the light goes on, he is going to be a total beast.
Kendall Moore looked good too.
Kendall Moore looked good too.
When the light goes on, he is going to be a total beast.
Kendall Moore looked good too.
He is going to start next year probably
I would love to see this:
RDE- Lynch
DT- Nix
DT- Tuitt
LDE- Williams
Very likely unless Prince Shembo switches over from Dog. Shembo is clearly better suited for CAT based on his performance last year and this year.
Bet on it. Good observation, btw.
If so then I'd say go 4-3 because you can't waste Ishaq
Spond...Teo(fox)...Shembo
Lynch......Tuitt.....Nix.....Ishaq
If Teo leaves I say put Shembo at his spot because we don't really have anyone unless Carlo steps it up
I don't see Shembo doing any better at MILB than he's currently doing at DOLB (which isn't good). He needs to be playing with his hand down and getting after the QB.
I'm surprised you'd say that after Kendall Moore had a couple nice plays today against Navy.
I switched channels a lot in the 2nd half. I saw the one hard hit but it was a PF
Ishaq looks to be at his best with his hand on the ground and getting after the QB. He has natural pass rushing ability and I almost feel like that would be wasted as a 34 OLB where he is going to have to figure out coverage responsibilities, etc.
I would love to see this:
RDE- Lynch
DT- Nix
DT- Tuitt
LDE- Williams
Fleming and Shembo have done nothing this year. Major disappointment to me. I would love to plug Noah Spence (a young Demarcus Ware) in, but feel Ishaq replaces Fleming and Shembo has a tough time getting on the field. I don't know if Teo leaves, but Shembo may get a shot inside then.
I just can't wait til we have a capable secondary. We then will be able to blitz.
I switched channels a lot in the 2nd half. I saw the one hard hit but it was a PF
He is going to start next year probably
Very likely unless Prince Shembo switches over from Dog. Shembo is clearly better suited for CAT based on his performance last year and this year.
If Teo leaves I say put Shembo at his spot because we don't really have anyone unless Carlo steps it up
Fleming and Shembo have done nothing this year. Major disappointment to me. I would love to plug Noah Spence (a young Demarcus Ware) in, but feel Ishaq replaces Fleming and Shembo has a tough time getting on the field. I don't know if Teo leaves, but Shembo may get a shot inside then.
I just can't wait til we have a capable secondary. We then will be able to blitz.
That's not true. Fleming has played well... just not awesome. People expected an All-American year from him and he's instead playing like a 6th round draft choice.
Shembo won't move inside. His strength is rushing the passer. The real questions are simply:
1. Does he get better at his other DOG linebacker responsibilities??
2. Does Troy Niklas emerge?
3. Does Ben Councel develop?
Because right now, hypothetically, we're looking at 4 guys at DOG between Shembo/Spond/Niklas/Councel and really only Ishaq at CAT. I wouldn't be suprised to see either Shembo or Niklas shifted over to CAT to get a solid 2 deep there. If I was a betting man, I'd guess that Ishaq/Shembo end up splitting time at CAT and some combo of Niklas/Spond/Councel hold down DOG. The wild card will be freshmen like Perkins and (hopefully) Ifeadi Odenigbo.
Switching to a true 4-3 would involve a serious change in defensive structure by Diaco. I don't really see it happening.
Shembo seems much better suited to WDE than LB; compare his impact last season at the Cat (mainly playing with his hand down) versus his struggles this year at the Dog.
We need at least two guys ready to play at Cat for 2012. Move Shembo over and let him duke it out with Ishaq. Regardless of who wins, both will see lots of reps if they're ready.
That will also help clear the way for Niklas and Councell at Dog.
I just hope Diaco is not one of these guys who is so rigid in "his scheme" that he ignores the obvious and does not play to the strenghts of his players. His 34 was absolutely shredded against USC and has been largely ineffective all year at applying pressure on the oppositions QB and creating turnovers. He made the switch to a 4 man line against Navy and the talent manhandled a Navy rushing attack that ranked 3rd in the country going in.
To me it seems obvious to scrap the 34, put guys like Ishaq on the defensive line and let them get after it. We have more talent on that line then I can remember in a long time and with guys like Jarron Jones and Sheldon Day coming in next year to join a young/talented group, Diaco needs to let the dogs loose and let these guys do what they do best. I dont see that happening in the 34.
That's not true. Fleming has played well... just not awesome. People expected an All-American year from him and he's instead playing like a 6th round draft choice.
Shembo won't move inside. His strength is rushing the passer. The real questions are simply:
1. Does he get better at his other DOG linebacker responsibilities??
2. Does Troy Niklas emerge?
3. Does Ben Councel develop?
Because right now, hypothetically, we're looking at 4 guys at DOG between Shembo/Spond/Niklas/Councel and really only Ishaq at CAT. I wouldn't be suprised to see either Shembo or Niklas shifted over to CAT to get a solid 2 deep there. If I was a betting man, I'd guess that Ishaq/Shembo end up splitting time at CAT and some combo of Niklas/Spond/Councel hold down DOG. The wild card will be freshmen like Perkins and (hopefully) Ifeadi Odenigbo.
I haven't missed a down this year so where have you seen Shembo's pass rush skills? He is a physical specimen, but looks confused out there. Fleming refuses to contain the edge and has no moves. 6th round? No way Jose'
I don't mean to sound negative, but it is time to start Ishaq and see what he can do. JMHO
His pass rushing skills were shown last year when on limited plays he had 5.5 sacks. (I think that's the correct number.)
It's clear that Ishaq has promise... but I remember watching a few plays where he failed to pursue when the play got past him. I actually yelled at the TV at one point. He should always be flowing to the ball... he has enough speed that he should never take himself out of a play unless it's a pass down field.