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On 1/7/2013, Alabama's offense line provided Diaco, Nix, Te'o, Tuitt, and Day a practical education in smash mouth football.
On 1/7/2013, Alabama's offense line provided Diaco, Nix, Te'o, Tuitt, and Day a practical education in smash mouth football.
Actually, I think what happened surrounding that, is that Kelly, Martin, especially Diaco, and the rest of the staff learned tremendous strategic and tactical lessons from Nick Saban. It wasn't Nix, Tuitt, and Kappy being outplayed as much as it was the shifts in line-play that Saban achieved to put a (biga$$ed) hat on our linebackers, and that goes on and on, through each phase of the game. I have it from good authority that the staff is still watching film and learning things.
But I made my point because I am really protective of the players in this game, not to disagree with you. I think it is really natural with a 25+ point margin to roll one's eyes and look to the players effort; but I don't think with the initial reffing, and the Bama staff out coaching ours so badly, that the players could have done much about it.
I've copied this in from the Jay Hayes thread.
The lineage of bigs continues.
2011 Tuitt 6'5" 260 (HS profile)
2012 Jones 6'6" 300
2013 Rochell 6'5" 265
2013 Vanderdoes 6'3 285*
2014 Hayes 6'5" 270
Congrats on making a great decision young man. Welcome to the ND family.
EV is listed at 285, but I bet he's a gravy layden bisquit shy of 300 (to coin a Clark Kellog phrase).
On Bill King's show earlier this week JC Shurburt said EV weighed in at 312 lbs on his 'Bama visit. (Though if true it seems odd that Saban weighs the recruits on their visits.)
Others can critique our NC linebacker play, but whomping on our Dline is crap. Barrett Jones told us exactly what happened there and it's been described on IE some time ago. Diaco had installed [all season] a clockwork defense that succeeded because no coach had time to analyze it, find schemes to deal with it, and have enough practice time to teach those exploitations down to micro-details. Saban had all that plus the analytic genius to suss it out --- EVERYBODY in college football knows that you cannot give Saban a month to prepare for you if he has enough film.
Jones said that the Irish defense was good but it was too simple. Saban figured out how to line up and motion so as to make the exact locations and post-snap behaviors of the "Notre Dame Clock" predictable. This manifested in countless situations wherein even if a guy like Nix pushed Jones around [as he frequently did], it did not make difference to the play, as Saban had accounted for Big Lou's area of attack, and the play would go elsewhere. Tuitt's situation was similar. KLM got hurt.
Our Dline guys were NOT "dominated" in any physical sense. Our defensive scheme WAS dominated by a superior analyst, coach, and planner. Put all that on Diaco, as the Master schooled the student, NOT on our Dline guys, who efforted their butts off doing exactly what they were asked to do. Our DC is a good one, but he is a learner still. That is another reason why he's not ready to be a head coach.
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And that bama O line will go down as one of the best in history.
He does not move like an FBS OLB.
I think he has the size of a SDE and the agility/quickness/speed to play the 0-6 DL techniques. That is impressive versatility. He isn't fast enough for 7-9, but that would never be expected of him.
I expect him to play a ton of 2-5.
Also CB,S, OL, RB QB, TE, WR, K, P.in discussing Eddie's future position the followoing letters should never be used:
LB/OLB/ILB/MLB
he's a D lineman. hand on the ground.
on every snap he plays/will play.
I still can't believe this kid is Irish. Hasn't sunk in yet.
I still can't believe this kid is Irish. Hasn't sunk in yet.
I still can't believe this kid is Irish. Hasn't sunk in yet.
Others can critique our NC linebacker play, but whomping on our Dline is crap. Barrett Jones told us exactly what happened there and it's been described on IE some time ago. Diaco had installed [all season] a clockwork defense that succeeded because no coach had time to analyze it, find schemes to deal with it, and have enough practice time to teach those exploitations down to micro-details. Saban had all that plus the analytic genius to suss it out --- EVERYBODY in college football knows that you cannot give Saban a month to prepare for you if he has enough film.
Jones said that the Irish defense was good but it was too simple. Saban figured out how to line up and motion so as to make the exact locations and post-snap behaviors of the "Notre Dame Clock" predictable. This manifested in countless situations wherein even if a guy like Nix pushed Jones around [as he frequently did], it did not make difference to the play, as Saban had accounted for Big Lou's area of attack, and the play would go elsewhere. Tuitt's situation was similar. KLM got hurt.
Our Dline guys were NOT "dominated" in any physical sense. Our defensive scheme WAS dominated by a superior analyst, coach, and planner. Put all that on Diaco, as the Master schooled the student, NOT on our Dline guys, who efforted their butts off doing exactly what they were asked to do. Our DC is a good one, but he is a learner still. That is another reason why he's not ready to be a head coach.
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EV's dad interviewed at his announcement. He talks glowingly about ND about halfway through... Pretty cool.
So he called the four coaches he didn't commit to the night before. I would assume that meant he called Kelly/staff the night before also.
The staff probably knew during their press conferences on Wednesday, pretty cool.
We need to send the dad a hat.
So he called the four coaches he didn't commit to the night before. I would assume that meant he called Kelly/staff the night before also.
The staff probably knew during their press conferences on Wednesday, pretty cool.
We need to send the dad a hat.
I dug his hat
I haven't stopped watching different highlights of his since he signed. #toomuchtime
Did NDBoiler ever pay up to the person who posted his announcement first? I remember he was going to pay big vbucks for that.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>I needa start recruiting the 14' class haha. Gonna go for recruiter of the year like Aziz did last year haha.</p>— EV4™ (@EddieVanderdoes) <a href="https://twitter.com/EddieVanderdoes/status/300677022282297344">February 10, 2013</a></blockquote>
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