I don't see how our defensive players do it

#7
#7
Who would want to hire them at this point. Thier stock is taking a nose dive. This is a clear example of not wanting to get to the NFL if they have no competitive nature.
I’ve thought about that. I’m sure everyone in college aspires to make it to the next level. However, some may have the realization that it’s not in their cards. Saying that, much like occupations that are not commission based, people give the effort of what they feel their value is.
 
#8
#8
You can spend countless hours giving 100% effort to perfect something, but when that something is poor tackling technique, bad footwork, and being out of position, you get really good at those three things.
 
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#9
#9
When you are this bad, how do you not have this fire to improve. To work on tackling, identify your miscues, etc.

Same with coaches, how do they not adjust or get a fire to do better.

It is just pathetic. Is there no competitive drive?
Are all of the defenses we put big numbers on pathetic?
Did KY simply have bad coaches and no competitive drive?

Or are our big offensive numbers more of a sign of a good offense?
 
#13
#13
Are all of the defenses we put big numbers on pathetic?
Did KY simply have bad coaches and no competitive drive?

Or are our big offensive numbers more of a sign of a good offense?

We are consistently doing it every game. If it was a few games here and there, it would make more sense. If you consistently fail at something with your job, don't you work to fix it?
 
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#15
I’ve thought about that. I’m sure everyone in college aspires to make it to the next level. However, some may have the realization that it’s not in their cards. Saying that, much like occupations that are not commission based, people give the effort of what they feel their value is.
We lost several guys to other Power 4 programs who finished better once they left. Slaughter played well for Arkansas last year. Thomas and Young had pretty good seasons with Miami.
 
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Are all of the defenses we put big numbers on pathetic?
Did KY simply have bad coaches and no competitive drive?

Or are our big offensive numbers more of a sign of a good offense?
Kentucky has had 490 yards two times this year….
Against us and Eastern Michigan. They have scored 30 or more points two times this year…. Against us and Eastern Michigan. So yeah id say our defense isnt that great.
 
#17
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Kentucky has had 490 yards two times this year….
Against us and Eastern Michigan. They have scored 30 or more points two times this year…. Against us and Eastern Michigan. So yeah id say our defense isnt that great.
Our defense is bad. We know that. However, our offense has not played well either the last 3 weeks. Today, our offense did play well. That’s a good sign.

I think we can expect the defense to always be bad every week. I hope our offense plays as well as it did today (and against UGA) the rest of the year.
 
#22
#22
We are consistently doing it every game. If it was a few games here and there, it would make more sense. If you consistently fail at something with your job, don't you work to fix it?
Of course there is room for improvement and players and coaches should be working to improve, which I am sure they are doing.
But it's not like the defense isn't doing some great things and it's not like we aren't putting up some crazy numbers on "good" defenses.
 
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#25
#25
I mean when the parts aren't working you change out the parts.. I guess the next ones in line are even worse which is a scary thought. It's a scheme or effort problem maybe both..
 
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