Per II Shembo may move to CAT and Ishaq to DOG so they can be on the field at the same time.
Per II Shembo may move to CAT and Ishaq to DOG so they can be on the field at the same time.
Makes me wonder if the staff is planning on greater specialization for situational downs.
Seems like they just want as much size and athleticism as possible on standard downs to take away the run, so they can pull the DOLB for the Star/ Overhang OLB on passing downs.
Defensive Thoughts With Diaco & Elston
The sophomore outside linebacker played in 11 games, totaling just six tackles in 2011. Diaco says the Brooklyn, NY native is still a work in progress.
“Ishaq is learning how to practice,” Diaco said of the 255 pound ILB. “He’s learning how to compete at this level and prepare to compete at this level. That’s what he’s learning how to do. There’s a lot less plays where he’s loafing or not giving effort. There’s more plays where he’s giving either the expected level of effort and then also what we would consider to be exceptional effort. There’s a lot more of those plays and a lot less of the plays where we’re just trying to get him to learn how to practice. He’s improving his game.”
Defensive Thoughts With Diaco & Elston
The sophomore outside linebacker played in 11 games, totaling just six tackles in 2011. Diaco says the Brooklyn, NY native is still a work in progress.
“Ishaq is learning how to practice,” Diaco said of the 255 pound ILB. “He’s learning how to compete at this level and prepare to compete at this level. That’s what he’s learning how to do. There’s a lot less plays where he’s loafing or not giving effort. There’s more plays where he’s giving either the expected level of effort and then also what we would consider to be exceptional effort. There’s a lot more of those plays and a lot less of the plays where we’re just trying to get him to learn how to practice. He’s improving his game.”
Is it heart or is it him learning the basics of the position
Ishaq is such an exceptional athlete that he probably never had to develop heart or desire to succeed. Suddenly he is on an even playing field. The positive is he is progressing. Some kids just stay the same.
ILB? did I miss something
Pure Speculation: Ishaq may just be literally "lost in Space", and not figuring out nor finding the "natural instincts" to rapidly read-&-react at linebacker. ---- I don't know this, but it certainly seems possible. Ishaq may be great at what he's always been great at: a speed and athletic DE pass-rusher, very difficult to block.
If so, maybe one day we'll see him opposite Aaron-the-mighty with Big Lou and Stephon coming from the inside in a 4-3 base. .......... and maybe only like that.
Rather than single out individual comments here.... I just want to make a blanket statement that "loafing" can mean a lot of different things and I don't think it has to be indicative of work ethic. I think this is a classic case of maybe reading the text and getting one interpretation of what was meant when that's maybe not what Diaco was trying to imply. You can be going half speed because you don't know how to read the play and don't want to make a mistake or are just a step slow in reacting. You can be tired and taking a play off because of that. Or you can be lazy.
I don't think Ishaq is lazy. And I know he wasn't tired. I, personally, read the comments and read them to mean that Diaco wants him to be in attack mode in practice even if that means making a mistake instead of "taking plays off" if he's a little lost. Maybe I read it that way because that's a problem I used to have in practice... I was always deathly afraid of making a mistake because I thought it would cost me minutes if I did as it would show I wasn't ready to play. And because of that I was extremely tentative and passive and always hedged towards "not wrong" instead of "right." Eventually I got a wake-up call that practice is there for you to make mistakes and it's better to do them then than in a game... but that's not always intuitive to people. Maybe that's what's going on here, maybe it's not.
Anyways, I think we should all just throttle it back a little. You saw Ishaq get increased minutes at the end of last season and he is CLEARLY making progress. If it comes to the fall and you don't see him making any impact... then maybe we revisit this.