could we try one play, one series, one quarter with press coverage at the LOS by our corners. one time! that's all I ask.
I don't even care if we get burned on an easy score, I just want our corners to be up there and see what happens.
You either need to be a better athlete (speed, hips) than the receiver, or you need to be more physical.
I think the ND D backs have shown to be Neither.
You don't have to be the fastest guy on the field, but When you press, you beat the living hell out of the receiver, sometimes completely knocking him on his ass. Every time he puts a hand out to get you off, you inflict pain to hands, fingers, forearms, whatever you can. OR you have superior athleticism, and can pop the receiver once and mirror him.
If you do not play that position with superior athleticism, or hate in your heart, you will suck...it is just that simple.
But you need to know who you are...and develop skills and strategies around that. Press is a mental game too...you need to dictate, and set things up...can't develop that ability if you don't know who you are.
It is clear to me cole luke doesn't know who he is...ie he was never developed correctly to take advantage of his gifts. IMHO, he should be an angry, mean, physical presence who beats the living hell out of receivers...he isn't. Some of the younger guys might be more finesse...remains to be seen...but part of coaching is finding your corner's identity, and then developing his game. What I've seen for years now are guys who aren't comfortable enough with who they are, and so the results are gary grey, cole luke, Russel...guys who flash some skills, but are hugely inconsistent/unreliable.