chicago51
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Playoffs.
Thank goodness for that.
Playoffs.
Totally disagree. I wasn't a big fan of only sending three, but the blitzes failed 90% of the time anyway. McCarron made several (literally) perfect throws, which they had to be.
It would have been arrogant to blitz six or seven, which you'd need to, and expect your young DBs to cover one-on-one those Alabama WRs with McCarron throwing perfectly. The few times he got aggressive Lacy and Yelton sidesteppd blitzes and ran 25 yards for touchdowns.
I said it when Alabama became he opponent and everyone thought Diaco could just put nine in the box and make McCarron get sloppy--NO. Alabama is perfectly balanced. Literally it's perfect.
Alabama is not perfect. Just because the entire defensive scheme sucked, including preparation, doesn't mean intelligent blitzes could not have been used to advantage. From what I saw blitzers were sacraficed to the offensive line, (majority of blitzes called made work easier for the bama O-line) and the pass coverage was not at all coordinated with anything the front seven were doing.
Who?
I just woke up. Man yesterday sucked! I'm gonna go back to bed for awhile.
I actually thought that the Diaco called a great game. We had numerous opportunities to stop them in the backfield for a loss and failed to tackle or even slow them down in some cases.
Note to self: the perfect play-call on 4th and 2 is 4 Verticals...
The missed tackles hurt more then anything else. They had a number of chances to limit a play or tackle for a loss and just flat out missed it.
I'm chalking it up to a Vegas mafia job.
Note to self: the perfect play-call on 4th and 2 is 4 Verticals...
Yes when Bama need to move the chains they would throw for a 5 yard curl route (and with ND playing off coverage it made it real easy) while ND swings for the fences instead of trying to move the chains.
I actually thought that the Diaco called a great game. We had numerous opportunities to stop them in the backfield for a loss and failed to tackle or even slow them down in some cases.
Zeke Motta killed his draft stock if we're being perfectly honest. Took a lot of bad angles and whiffed on a lot of tackles. Still had 14! Sheesh. Their gameplan was clearly get a second level blocker on Manti every time and force the other guys to make plays... and they couldn't.
Te'o and the other LBs also missed quite a few tackles and our CBs could not keep up with their WRs (AJ McCarron is also MUCH better than I thought). All things considered our DL didn't play that bad but the inability for players to make tackles on Lacy/Yeldon basically rendered the gameplan moot. There were probably 30+ missed tackles in 1st quarter.
Zeke Motta killed his draft stock if we're being perfectly honest. Took a lot of bad angles and whiffed on a lot of tackles. Still had 14! Sheesh. Their gameplan was clearly get a second level blocker on Manti every time and force the other guys to make plays... and they couldn't.
Te'o and the other LBs also missed quite a few tackles and our CBs could not keep up with their WRs (AJ McCarron is also MUCH better than I thought). All things considered our DL didn't play that bad but the inability for players to make tackles on Lacy/Yeldon basically rendered the gameplan moot. There were probably 30+ missed tackles in that game.
This times 1000. I didn't watch a ton of Bama this year, but based on the LSU and TAMU games I thought that if we focused on stopping the run A.J. wouldn't be able to beat us. Boy was I wrong. He really showed how far Golson has to go in terms of precision and accuracy.