BruiserVol
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Thats the keep it in front of you defense as we drop six 10 yards behind the sticks on 3rd and 3. Or we drop a DT into coverage and leave a true freshman on an island. Or we show zero early and allow the offense to check to the matchup they want, then we don’t get out of it to adjust to their check.Without saying "we had a freshman playing", why was Tennessee's pass defense arguably one of the worst in all of power 4? It's more than just "Tim Banks coached safeties".
It was reminiscent of Sal Sunseri days watching teams pass at will on Tennessee's Secondary (DBs and Safeties).
It was always refreshing when we maintained the 12 yard cushion on a 3rd and 8. Then miss the tackle when the 10 yard pass was completed. BrilliantThats the keep it in front of you defense as we drop six 10 yards behind the sticks on 3rd and 3. Or we drop a DT into coverage and leave a true freshman on an island. Or we show zero early and allow the offense to check to the matchup they want, then we don’t get out of it to adjust to their check.
Read, think, react is no way to play at the highest level.
It’s not always on the players re missed tackles. Coaches need to get them in the right mindset and right places with less grass to cover as they try to close in and make a tackle. If we are already there waiting and anticipating and disrupting, fewer tackles are missedIt was always refreshing when we maintained the 12 yard cushion on a 3rd and 8. Then miss the tackle when the 10 yard pass was completed. Brilliant
Some folks say we don’t hit/tackle enough in camp and weekly during season. The only way to improve is getting reps. Probably should address that also. I know it’s hard to commit to doing it. But we know what it looks like when you don’t.It’s not always on the players re missed tackles. Coaches need to get them in the right mindset and right places with less grass to cover as they try to close in and make a tackle. If we are already there waiting and anticipating and disrupting, fewer tackles are missed
It’s true we don’t do a lot of taking to the ground even in fall camp. IMO we need to and get the bodies more used to it, but it’s easier with talent and depth. We haven’t been talented and deep enough at db or wr to lose a player getting rolled up in practice. We lost 4 safeties from last years team, then McCoy, Gibson and Boo. 7 dbs is a lot to deal with and couldn’t afford losing more in practice.Some folks say we don’t hit/tackle enough in camp and weekly during season. The only way to improve is getting reps. Probably should address that also. I know it’s hard to commit to doing it. But we know what it looks like when you don’t.
I hear Freak is putting together a plan to weed out anyone that "don't know the football" and have a website strictly populated by people that "know the football" so everyone can agree with one another and enjoy one big circle jerk.The second part of your first comment is precisely the problem for many of our resident, self-anointed experts.
"I know a little something about it"
I’ll let him out himself if he wants.It has been several years since I’ve read it, but I swear I saw that he was a vol that went on to the NFL, and not just as a practice squad guy.
Since most of the practices are closed to the public and the media, I am unable to stay how much they "tackle" in practice and I do not believe posters on this board do either. If indeed they don't it is difficult to understand how we tackle so good two years ago. The major difference in the coaches was Atg linebacker. However, it was the CBs Star, and Safeties who were unable to tackle this year. I saw Freshmen LB laying the wood to ball carriers and wide receivers. the Fall. I did see almost all of the defensive players taking poor angles And trying to strip the ball instead of bringing the runners to the ground. That seems likege in stragtegy rather than ability or lack of tackling in practice.It’s true we don’t do a lot of taking to the ground even in fall camp. IMO we need to and get the bodies more used to it, but it’s easier with talent and depth. We haven’t been talented and deep enough at db or wr to lose a player getting rolled up in practice. We lost 4 safeties from last years team, then McCoy, Gibson and Boo. 7 dbs is a lot to deal with and couldn’t afford losing more in practice.
I think Heup would like to do more but made a judgement call.
It’s been discussed on radio call in shows. Not sure if true. But based on the results this year it appears we didn’t practice it much. We have to be careful in criticizing some of this or the football savants on this board won’t like it. We are in a phaseSince most of the practices are closed to the public and the media, I am unable to stay how much they "tackle" in practice and I do not believe posters on this board do either. If indeed they don't it is difficult to understand how we tackle so good two years ago. The major difference in the coaches was Atg linebacker. However, it was the CBs Star, and Safeties who were unable to tackle this year. I saw Freshmen LB laying the wood to ball carriers and wide receivers. the Fall. I did see almost all of the defensive players taking poor angles And trying to strip the ball instead of bringing the runners to the ground. That seems likege in stragtegy rather than ability or lack of tackling in practice.
Some folks say we don’t hit/tackle enough in camp and weekly during season. The only way to improve is getting reps. Probably should address that also. I know it’s hard to commit to doing it. But we know what it looks like when you don’t.
Don’t have to agree, but would not mind weeding out those FANS where the majority of their POSITIONS align with the enemy.I hear Freak is putting together a plan to weed out anyone that "don't know the football" and have a website strictly populated by people that "know the football" so everyone can agree with one another and enjoy one big circle jerk.
The statement was no development and terrible coach. Could some of the issues be miscommunication between the safeties and corners on some pass plays. We will find out if Martinez stays and a new safeties coach arrives. Ricky Gibson and Jermod McCoy we extremely highly ranked corners as well, but I will let you go with the outliers route.They are the outliers and exceptional athletes. You are correct the played well but Martinez's total body of work is not complimentary.
Thats the keep it in front of you defense as we drop six 10 yards behind the sticks on 3rd and 3. Or we drop a DT into coverage and leave a true freshman on an island. Or we show zero early and allow the offense to check to the matchup they want, then we don’t get out of it to adjust to their check.
Read, think, react is no way to play at the highest level That defense would have been better if our LBs and secondary could tackle. Remember, we miss way too many tackles when we had hands on the ball carrier.
I agree that a lot of fans/posters don’t like the truth.It’s been discussed on radio call in shows. Not sure if true. But based on the results this year it appears we didn’t practice it much. We have to be careful in criticizing some of this or the football savants on this board won’t like it. We are in a phase
Unfortunately, the interpretation of the truth is well above the pay grade of many. They select the facts of choice without the benefit of sitting in staff meetings where the risk/reward of all the alternates are weighted and decisions made.I agree that a lot of fans/posters don’t like the truth.
