historically, Shoop has pretty drastic improvement year 1 to year 2. and there's no where to go but up at this point....
injuries, while i won't say are an excuse, did happen, and did impact the overall performance. if nothing else, it really halted development and teaching that might happen normally during the course of the season. when you're constantly revamping the defensive roster, not knowing necessarily who's going to play....that presents a challenge in just getting a game plan in....and you do so, maybe not accounting for strengths/weaknesses of a particular player....
LB's were a problem from day 1, and a 4-2-5 is not the desired formation. then you lose your 2 best LB's....and another back up( sapp)....and another back up (McDowell)....all the sudden Colton Jumper is your best player.
the secondary.....was just awful. i took it for granted, i just thought there's plenty of talent and experience, nothing to worry about.....no one got any better, and you can argue that they all regressed. especially MF, EM and JM...i'm on board with allowing Martinez to go work for the competition....
and then you go from having a very solid DT rotation with DO, KM and ST....to KV and reserve DE's playing out of position.......the DL the last 3-4 weeks was a shell of its former self.
add it all up, and you get inexperienced players making tons of mistakes, missing assignments, blowing coverages, and not communicating properly, or understanding what they're supposed to be doing in a given situation.
once blocked, we stay blocked. we don't cover worth a darn, we tackle high.
the bulk of the issues this defense has are teaching issues....so either shoop needs to get more involved with the position coaches so they're teaching his defense the way he wants it taught, or he needs to be allowed to make changes and bring in the teachers he wants.
either way....
also, the idea of complimentary football...the offense wasn't always the defense's best friend. while we score a lot of points at times....but we go 3 and out a lot, punt a lot and led the SEC in turnovers. that's a lot of extra possessions we gave to opponents, and more time on the field for the defense.....
all of it cumulatively gets you where we are today on defense.