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Another insightful article by Seth. Thanks for posting, Ace.
Discouraging to read how the defensive play started off well with Mixon stunting inside to take on two blockers (one of which was the pulling guard) only to have the play fall apart with Bynum and Jumper in the same gap (D). The question is: did Bynum screw up by taking on the block with his outside shoulder preventing him from controlling the E gap, or did Jumper get confused with his assignment by scrapping to the D when he was supposed to scrap to the E? I know which way I am leaning. Based on the concept to avoid getting blocked to the inside and Jumper's reported intelligence with the play calls, I'm thinking it's Bynum. It has been a problem all year which suggests the coaches arent on the same page or are not communicating understandably to the players.
Not sure but very possible that Bynum took on blocker with wrong shoulder thus preventing Jumper from filling the right gap. Everyone must be on the same page. One missed assignment can be costly.
Nope....this is bad, bad lb play on jumper's part. why in the world would you try a gap already covered?
Every Vol fan can attest to your last sentence, my friend.
Which is more likely in your mind:
- Defensive scheme is too complex?
- LB coaching substandard or ineffective?
- Players going rogue and not maintaining discipline?
- Players dropping fundamentals of blocking/shedding?
- Mistakes from fatigue (too many plays and too aggressive playcalls)?
- Combo of the above?
Every Vol fan can attest to your last sentence, my friend.
Which is more likely in your mind:
- Defensive scheme is too complex?
- LB coaching substandard or ineffective?
- Players going rogue and not maintaining discipline?
- Players dropping fundamentals of blocking/shedding?
- Mistakes from fatigue (too many plays and too aggressive playcalls)?
- Combo of the above?
Interesting. You and came away with different people to fault.
Do you think Jumper went to incorrect assignment or didnt adjust to E gap once he saw Bynum in the D (even if it was an error on Bynum's part)?
That's what happens when you have backup DEs starting at DT.