I just dont care for the changes in the text and forum here about as much as I dont care for Freemans defensive philosophy of over complicated defense they both need fixing although I was very impressed with everything else about the Irish Sat especially team attitude-offense speaks for itself but Freeman will get burned here with this philosophy but he wont care because its just a stopover to a head job somewhere-bad combo
I don't know if I buy the whole heat & humidity thing. First, South Bend was still hitting highs in the 90s up until about a week before the game. Humidity is obviously higher in Tallahassee than South Bend, but many days this summer it looks like it could only be 10-15% more humidity between the two areas. At kickoff it was 80 and later it dropped to 75. Again, humidity was definitely high that night, but it wasn't midday hot and it wasn't night and day different for our guys like Arizona dry heat vs. swamp heat. I'm pretty sure someone high up the chain commented about all that before the game too.
MTA: 54 NaNa: 15 Ehrensberger: 6
Hinish: 45 Cross: 35
Jayson: 54 Mills: 11 Lacey: 9
Foskey: 49 Justin: 28
Thanks, that’s a lot of snaps for MTA. Foskey had fewer than I would have guessed.
My problem with the 3-3-5 is that it’s a fake defense. The only teams that run it are small timey or in the Big 12 where they play soft offense.
When we were doing the 4-2-5 earlier in the game with the “hybrid” being a larger guy like Prior it seemed to work pretty well. Lots of disruption, two big plays (one of which was ultimately some pretty good execution by FSU). Created three interceptions with Kyle Hamilton playing center field.
My biggest concern comes from the fact that our LBs looked slow without Liufau and that our DBs/LBs were not sure tacklers. That was the worst tackling we’ve seen in ages.
I'm guessing we're holding off on the coronation of St. Freeman? His sticking to the 3 man front until OT is puzzling to say the least, but if he's a good coach we'll see some adjustments. Given the experience with BVG, I have to think BK will step in at some point and strongly encourage some changes if he's not getting the results he expects.
C'mon, man. There are established gifs for this sort of thing:
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That's not a real comparison though. That is a 10-15% relative humidity difference. Key word being relative. As in related to the temperature. At a given temperature, higher humidity means more water in the air. But it also means that for a given humidity, there is more water in the air at a higher temp than at a lower temp. So if the amount of water in the air is constant, raising the temperature actually lower the relative humidity. So saying an area has 10-15% higher humidity doesn't really tell us anything without the temperature. Given that Tallahassee has had consistently higher temperatures than us, for the same amount of water in the air, they would actually have a lower relative humidity. So, if they have both a higher temperature AND a higher relative humidity, those effects actually compound to make a much bigger difference than either one considered individually.
Just saying that since this was a night game and cooler I don't know if it would have been incredibly worse than afternoon/early evening practices in South Bend roughly a week ago.
Here's the head scratcher: If you are losing LBs left and right and your LBs are gassed, why are you taking more DL off the field? Go ahead and drop your most athletic DE to an LB spot and call it 3-3-5 if you must.
I know Freeman is really smart and he's been dealt a difficult hand losing three players (one of which was a breakout candidate) to injury and another to COVID or something: Marist, Moala, Simon, Bothelo. We were excited for 2 of those 4 and we've seen the other 2 come up big at moments in their careers.
Marist and Bothelo would probably be the two most violent players coming out of summer/fall camp and they were gone. Time to give Freeman some space to learn his personnel and adjust.
An actual good article from Driskell on the defense and how he thinks it’s about to explode in a good way.
https://www.si.com/college/notredam...ootball-midweek-musings-marcus-freeman-purdue
This is a win-win. Either he is right and the defense starts to play really well, or Driskell is wrong, and I love when he's wrong. Obviously hoping for the former...haha
This is a win-win. Either he is right and the defense starts to play really well, or Driskell is wrong, and I love when he's wrong. Obviously hoping for the former...haha
[TWEET]https://twitter.com/greg2126/status/1440731881033535493?s=21[/TWEET]. Very interesting thread on Freeman vs Purdue.