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God he has beautiful hair.
My wife is 5ft. 6in. She is in jogging shoes. He is one of the only guys to take a picture with her that didn't have to bend down.
Is Diaco wearing chef's pants in that picture? Does he have a part-time gig in the off season?
I think you have factor in that Bob's coefficient of lean towards my wife ( which I am fine with) if we are going to get a good measurement here.
Who is that hanging with Superman? That is my wife at Football 101. Diaco is holding his autograph that my wife got for me.
She said that all the players and coaches were very friendly gentlemen. She said none of them were ego tripping.
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Is Diaco wearing chef's pants in that picture? Does he have a part-time gig in the off season?
Was there a little boozin' at this event? Is that a Mike's in your wife's hand? If so, even awesomer!
Yes it is. They had food from local resturants and a booze tent on the field.
Eastern Michigan is open.
Can I get some elaborated criticisms of the defense last night? Or are we just going to take cowardly and uninformed jabs?
Ridiculous amounts of cushion on the receivers allowing easy drop off passes for Savage and his receivers. Fox missing an ungodly number of tackles, and who knows where the hell Carlo was. They blitzed a lot, but I can understand that due to our complete lack of D-line depth, we had to get some pressure, but when you're giving the receiver 10 yards of cushion and blitz, that's a pretty easy read for any QB to make. I hate the bend but don't break defense. Tackling has been awful this year - seriously, how many tackles does Farley whiff on per game?
Can I get some elaborated criticisms of the defense last night? Or are we just going to take cowardly and uninformed jabs?
Would you like a few examples from last night?
1. How about committing a safety to stop the run rather then having them 20 yards off the line of scrimmage? The D-line and linebackers were not getting the job done but no adjustments were made.
2. How about a little penetration from the outside LB's instead of putting Smith in "no man's land"?
3. Watch the long Pitt TD pass again. It appears that no ND player has responsibly for coverage. Now coverage mistakes can occur, but more then once Pitt would line up with two wide-outs stacked and only one ND DB. This is simply poor defensive scheming.
Look, I watched the Pitt games against Navy and GT. GT held Pitt to 10 points and Navy held them to 21. Both defenses were able to stop Pitts running game and make Savage look pretty inept. Now unless you are going to tell me that GT and Navy have better personnel then ND, how do you explain Pitt scoring 28 points last night?
We are really injured--Yes. But, I just see little passion. Little attention to detail--something BK talks about all the time. The latter is on the coaches. WE look like we are going through the motions.
Shembo isn't making an impact at all (ok, Days bonehead play of not picking up the fumble).
We aren't playing to the whistle. Looks like the guys can't wait for the season to get over. Little to no passion on offense or defense.
Very stale. The defense looks stale.
Watch it again, and look at Jaylon Smith. There is your answer.
So Jaylon Smith had responsibility for covering Street and you this this is a sound scheme?
Again, somehow GT can turn the ball over 3 times and only give up 10 point and Navy can hold them to 21. Now I know the last score was basically the result of the turnover but we did not even come close to holding them to a FG even after a penalty pushed them back to the 10. If that happened to us it is 50/50 we score a TD.
As far as bringing the safeties up, if you can't stop the run with your front seven then you need to bring up a safety. If you get burned you get burned and I would not complain. You can't just let the offense gain 5-7 yards per run. This also happened against Navy and there were again no adjustments.
Personally I think Diaco is a very good recruiter but he is not a very good DC or LB coach.
Yet the men in the box gave up how many long touchdown drives? I'm counting one, in the immediate aftermath of Tuitt's departure. I question how you'd react if the safeties moved up all night (there were up occasionally), and their two WRs blew passed the CBs.
The cornerbacks are not good period there bad in zone and worse in man. So we're damned if we do & damned if we don't. On the other hand someone is coaching these players obviously ineffectively & someone recruited the trash in the defensive backfield now. It may not be on Diaco but correct player development in the defensive backfield or don't recruit trash that you cant turn into treasure & they will obviously be better.
OLBs = Shembo and Smith. Shembo was in the backfield all night long, Smith, the drop LB, was in hooks to flats. You know what that did? Stop any of those quick swing passes to the slot from doing much of anything. I don't have complaints here.
Agreed
Watch it again, and look at Jaylon Smith. There is your answer.
Wow
TD #1: One long drive, in the immediate aftermath of Tuitt's expulsion.
TD #2: Ridiculous PI gave Pitt the ball on the ~15 after ND forced 4th down. How is this Diaco's fault?
TD #3: 62-yard pass on a blown coverage and missed tackle. Not exactly Diaco's fault?
TD #4: Rees INT gave Pitt the ball on the ~10. How on Earth is that Diaco's fault?