gsb0824
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i disagree. against cali and florida and even alabama it seemed like everybody in the secondary was getting burnt. that hasn't happened as freuquently as the season has progressed. willingham was the one that was giving up the majority of the big plays this past saturday. plus we got a bunch of coverage sacks in the game and thats huge. you didn't see that earlier in the season. they're still not where they need to be. but they're still not in as bad of a shape as they were in either.
I guess I was watching a different game. What I saw was UK come out at halftime and immediately score like there was no defense, in the spread. They did this a couple more times as well. Then in the four OT's, UK had all touchdowns in a spread formation. Fortunately for us, UK's defense isn't all that great either.
I am not knocking the team, I think they have played great this season and am proud of CPF for keeping them focused and enthusiastic about the season. It just gets a little frustrating when you see the opposing team go into the spread and you can predict the results - every time!
I don't fault the DB's that much for this in that they need to be coached how to defend and have to be placed in the proper position and know how to read an offensive formation. IMO, the reason we suck against the spread is because our LB's are out of position. They are either blitzing because our line can't put pressure on the QB or charging the line as soon as the ball is snapped. With a spread, the LB's have to play back and sort of in a zone scheme and let the line rush the passer. Even when they do play back, they will either follow a TE going toward the sideline and leave the middle open or assist with a WR on the sideline leaving the middle open. We get burnt on sideline throws simply because the DB's are playing too soft. Somebody is telling them to do that. IMO, they are told that to keep from giving up a big play, but when the opposing team scores at will on short passes, it produces the same result, just takes longer.
Yes, we did have a lot of sacks during the UK game, but I saw maybe one coverage sack. The rest were blitzes.