chicago51
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One of things I look at to judge of the quality of defensive coach is how well a team tackles.
I have to say when BK took over one of the first things I notice (first Navy game aside) was that ND's tackling fundamentals were remarkably improved from the previous staff . I remember Kelly's first game against Purdue Darin Walls making a great tackle in space against a bubble screen and saying to myself that he wouldn't have made that tackle before. It hasn't always been great every game but I always that NDs tackling fundamentals were pretty solid. But since the tail end of last year starting with the Pitt game we have seen more missed tackles from ND.
I know this isn't something that is typically discussed but it is something I deal a lot with as I.have been attending a lot of clinics including one from Northwestern most recently on tackling these past few years and I have been trying to coach the coaches in our youth program on tackling better and more importantly safer. It is still very much a work in progress for our organization.
Anyway that bit about me aside I was wondering if anyone else has notice the decline in the quality of ND's tackling fundamentals and what are possible reasons for that? One thought I had was that ND who has had injuries to the secondary and thin at LB may be too afraid to do live tackling work in practice?
I have to say when BK took over one of the first things I notice (first Navy game aside) was that ND's tackling fundamentals were remarkably improved from the previous staff . I remember Kelly's first game against Purdue Darin Walls making a great tackle in space against a bubble screen and saying to myself that he wouldn't have made that tackle before. It hasn't always been great every game but I always that NDs tackling fundamentals were pretty solid. But since the tail end of last year starting with the Pitt game we have seen more missed tackles from ND.
I know this isn't something that is typically discussed but it is something I deal a lot with as I.have been attending a lot of clinics including one from Northwestern most recently on tackling these past few years and I have been trying to coach the coaches in our youth program on tackling better and more importantly safer. It is still very much a work in progress for our organization.
Anyway that bit about me aside I was wondering if anyone else has notice the decline in the quality of ND's tackling fundamentals and what are possible reasons for that? One thought I had was that ND who has had injuries to the secondary and thin at LB may be too afraid to do live tackling work in practice?