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I think others here have made this point, but we should go after Aranda if Miles gets canned.
we would hit but not wrap up...it reminded me of the bama game...one guy would hit and try wrapping up and a bunch of guys would slowly trot towards the play but not be ready to assist and then they are out of position for big gashes...they wanted it more and imposed their will...that's what stings
Unless Kelly leaves too......
we would hit but not wrap up...it reminded me of the bama game...one guy would hit and try wrapping up and a bunch of guys would slowly trot towards the play but not be ready to assist and then they are out of position for big gashes...they wanted it more and imposed their will...that's what stings
Could it be they were tired we heard about how many people looked good in camp but did not play in the game.
This was a the worst. We'd start cheering up in the stands...only to watch Swoopes, Warren, of Foreman break the line and gain 3 or 4 yards.
Looked like we were either gassed, or we don't practice fundementals
I think others here have made this point, but we should go after Aranda if Miles gets canned.
It's not scheme, it's talent. Safety position is utterly dreadful, not even MAC level. Corners are OK but asked to do too much without enough help. Front 7 is just OK with some decent talent that flashes at times but is too inconsistent.
Texas is a lot better than people think but that's not really the point. The point is that the team lacks talent. In 2012 we had 5 NFL players in our front 7, and solid players in the back end with a scheme to protect them. Hasn't been the case since.
BVG had great defensive stats at Auburn. He also had some very good athletes.
I am very surprised at the poor play by Tranquill.
BVG had great defensive stats at Auburn. He also had some very good athletes.
I am very surprised at the poor play by Tranquill.
Yea.. and for the last 2 years we only had Schmidt... He was so bad that we became an average D..This. This is the single biggest factor. I defer to experts about scheme, and maybe even about talent. But the single biggest, recurring issue last night was hitting ball carriers flush, and having them go another two or three yards (minimum) or breaking free altogether. (Anybody know how many tackles for a loss ND had? And how many outside of the 19 minutes from 10:00 of the third quarter to 6:00 of the fourth?) I'm no Tom Landry, but that strikes me less a "talent" or "scheme" issue, than an issue of technique and physical strength and, possibly, conditioning. Let me hand pick two or three plays last night (maybe fewer) where the tackle "stuck" and it's a different game; and I'm not cherry picking: it was a recurring, chronic problem.
Sorry, I'm not sold on the lack of talent pitch, doesn't mean we have the right players for defense BVG wants to run. A good DC is going to work on fundamentals, BVG threw fundamentals out the window. He is gonna assess his personnel and mold a defense that fits scheme and player ability. Classes of 3* and 4* recruits is alot better than what other teams have to work with however perhaps those schools DC actually have the sense to take in what talent they have to work with and defensively look sound. ND does not look sound defensively in the slightest. Everyone else pointed out the flaws, CB getting beat, breakdowns in fundamentals the list can go on. Here's my one piece though, Texas had a surprisingly mature, well rounded True freshman QB and a 250lb Bruiser of a QB that Strong used perfectly to win that game. Skys not falling.... yet.
Of course it's not talent. The Irish started ten 4 stars against Texas. Only Martini was a 3 star Comp... by a whisker because Rivals threw him under the bus.
in '15, BC was #1 in total team defense. Wisconsin was #2. Mizzou was #6. ND EASILY has more talent than those three.
It's scheme and player development.
Michigan St 2014 Defense (8 National)
S. Calhoun 3
J. Heath 3
D. Knox 3
M. Rush 3
D. Harris 3 (safety)
T. Jones 3
E. Davis 3
D. Hicks 3
K. Drummond 3
RJ. Williamson 3 (wide receiver)
T. Waynes 3
Notre Dame 2016 Defense ( ???)
DE I. Rochell 4
NT J. Jones 4 (OT)
DT J. Tillery 4 (OT)
DE A. Trumbetti 4
LB J Onwualu 4 (WR)
LB N. Morgan 4
LB G. Martini
CB C. Luke 4
CB S. Crawford 4
S D. Tranquill 4
S A. Sebastian 4
It is coaching and development of the players. There is plenty of talent if you believe the 247sports star rankings.
Other players that have stared at Michigan State: R. Bullough 3. D Cooper 3 D. Dennard 3
BVG had great defensive stats at Auburn. He also had some very good athletes.
I am very surprised at the poor play by Tranquill.
This is why you have a red bar. Your post has nothing to do with the premise of this thread. It does not matter what your "starter" is ranked coming out of HS. For an example, a team with 11 true freshman 5 stars starting would look by your estimation to have more "talent" than Alabama. And that's obviously really stupid. If those 11 true frosh 5 stars are the only players on the roster then the defense is in dire straights if any are a bust or get injured...
What we're talking about is depth and developed players. Because of massive misses in safety recruiting, there are no experienced players on the entire roster except for the two you listed, who have both been debilitated by injuries. To use MSU, the team you contrasted against, they have 6+ scholarship players at safety with at least a year of development compares to Notre Dame's 2.
This is why you have a red bar. Your post has nothing to do with the premise of this thread. It does not matter what your "starter" is ranked coming out of HS. For an example, a team with 11 true freshman 5 stars starting would look by your estimation to have more "talent" than Alabama. And that's obviously really stupid. If those 11 true frosh 5 stars are the only players on the roster then the defense is in dire straights if any are a bust or get injured...
What we're talking about is depth and developed players. Because of massive misses in safety recruiting, there are no experienced players on the entire roster except for the two you listed, who have both been debilitated by injuries. To use MSU, the team you contrasted against, they have 6+ scholarship players at safety with at least a year of development compares to Notre Dame's 2.
We have the talent!! It's really about coaching to their skill sets and abilities. We are just not getting it done defensively. So many schools would love to have the talent we have. I personally don't buy the we lack talent excuse. We should be a top 15-20 Defense, yet we struggle mightily. Sorry fellas, but it's coaching/schemes, not talent. We need to adjust to our strengths and our players.
Experienced players with talent at safety: zero.
Experienced players with talent at CB: 1. Luke. Unless you count Watkins (injured) or Crawford (missed a year, so not experienced).
Experienced players with talent at LB: 3+. Every one of those guys is a veteran, none of them suck. Coney also doesn't suck by all accounts.
Experienced players with talent at DL: 4+. Every one of those guys is a veteran, none of them suck except WDE continues to be a bit questionable with Hayes injured.
The whole "we have talent" argument is hand waving at the actual problem. The problem isn't that ND lacks "talent" it's that at some positions we have crippling holes in how we recruited. And when you have a hole in your defense, opponents attack it. Playing good defense is as much about having adequate players at every position who can execute their responsibilities as it is about having "stars."
So when ND is stuck playing a 3-3-5 to protect their back end AND the safeties can't cover because they're slow AND the safeties aren't effective in run support AND Texas has a game plan to throw at Coleman... it's that hole that undermines the rest of the defense. And because you compensate for that and play with only 6 in the box, you get run on to death no matter how good Rochelle, Tillery, Morgan, Cage, etc. play.
it has everything to do if no coach can help this defense michigan state had a great defense with less talent because they know how to develop players and have a better scheme and it is not like they missed on players as well if so worried about depth why give fertitta a scholarship when he will never be able to produce more than on special teams
Experienced players with talent at safety: zero.
Experienced players with talent at CB: 1. Luke. Unless you count Watkins (injured) or Crawford (missed a year, so not experienced).
Experienced players with talent at LB: 3+. Every one of those guys is a veteran, none of them suck. Coney also doesn't suck by all accounts.
Experienced players with talent at DL: 4+. Every one of those guys is a veteran, none of them suck except WDE continues to be a bit questionable with Hayes injured.
The whole "we have talent" argument is hand waving at the actual problem. The problem isn't that ND lacks "talent" it's that at some positions we have crippling holes in how we recruited. And when you have a hole in your defense, opponents attack it. Playing good defense is as much about having adequate players at every position who can execute their responsibilities as it is about having "stars."
So when ND is stuck playing a 3-3-5 to protect their back end AND the safeties can't cover because they're slow AND the safeties aren't effective in run support AND Texas has a game plan to throw at Coleman... it's that hole that undermines the rest of the defense. And because you compensate for that and play with only 6 in the box, you get run on to death no matter how good Rochelle, Tillery, Morgan, Cage, etc. play.
it has everything to do if no coach can help this defense michigan state had a great defense with less talent because they know how to develop players and have a better scheme and it is not like they missed on players as well if so worried about depth why give fertitta a scholarship when he will never be able to produce more than on special teams
Do you believe Diaco could get more out of this defense
If ND doesnt have talent with experience, that is on ND. You recruit every year so you dont have complete dry wells with true freshmen starting. No excuses for having zero experienced starters at a school like ND.
If you think every single team wont line up and throw at our inexperienced DBs, you are kidding yourself. ND is going to make a lot of teams QBs look like Heisman trophy candidates this year.
safety recruiting was virtually non-existent for multiple classes
See: Cooks, Kerry and Diaco, Bobby.Was there a reason for that? It's not a rhetorical question, I don't know.
Was there a reason for that? It's not a rhetorical question, I don't know.