Kingbish01
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Calabrese is a BULL, he runs around like he has a refrigerator strapped to his back...LOL...I love watching him play!
I agree with you, but Jamoris missed a lot of time due to injury. I think this is why he missed so many assignments, because he missed a ton of practice and game time. He sure has the athletic ability, no he needs to stay healthy and get the reps.DEs = Good
NTs = Good
OLBs = Okay
ILBs = Te'o is spectacular, Calabrese good
CBs = Good
S = Okay
The player who needs the most work on the defense, IMO, is Jamoris Slaughter. He misses a lot of assignments. He was the safety who missed Jonathan Baldwin and let him slip free for a deep touchdown against Pittsburgh (although he showed impressive speed catching up to a guy who was 15 yards behind him), and the guy who missed his assignment and allowed the 3rd and 26 against Tulsa.
The LBs I think will be elite next season.
The DL if they can get quality NT play will be close to elite if not completely elite.
The DBs look to be the biggest question mark. HSmith and Gray returning would make the DBs close to elite.
One more year of experience and comfort level with Diaco's defense will make a big difference, too. They are very close to being an elite defense, the kind that wins titles.
Exciting times.
2012 will be a challenge. We lose Gary Gray, Robert Blanton and Harrison Smith and are left with Lo Wood and a plethora of sophomore and freshman defensive backs. Possibly E.J. Banks, as well. Expect Wood to see a lot of playing time in 2011 as a nickel back to prepare him.
I am pretty sure that Blanton and Smith will be back next year.
2012 will be a challenge. We lose Gary Gray, Robert Blanton and Harrison Smith and are left with Lo Wood and a plethora of sophomore and freshman defensive backs. Possibly E.J. Banks, as well. Expect Wood to see a lot of playing time in 2011 as a nickel back to prepare him.
The LBs I think will be elite next season.
The DL if they can get quality NT play will be close to elite if not completely elite.
The DBs look to be the biggest question mark. HSmith and Gray returning would make the DBs close to elite.
One more year of experience and comfort level with Diaco's defense will make a big difference, too. They are very close to being an elite defense, the kind that wins titles.
Exciting times.
their was a play in the USC game where Hafis Williams drove, I believe either the center or guard, almost right into the QB. He looked like a force out their.
I know alot of people get caught up in the up and coming recruits or freshmen and the potential they bring but the upper class guys are no chumps. My prediction would be Cwynar and Williams will get the bulk of the time.
I am afraid I can't educate you; my impression is that the players have developed and now can do more than just hold the fort.Someone can educate me on this, but it seemed to me that Diaco changed a bit of his philosophy about simply filling gaps with the D-line and OLBs and allowed them to change the position of the line of scrimmage [i.e. more aggressive bulling of the opponents' O-line] over our last three games---and we looked better big time. Part of our DEs increased success seemed related to taking their muzzles off.
I don't think anyone is trying to take anything away from our starters they have done a great job. As for the play of Kona and Prince they add a level of depth that we were missing, they can come in off the bench in certain schemes and have just as much of an impact as our starters. They all compliment each other and bring different strong points to the table.....and they all play as a single squad.