sickemsmokey10
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1. Redzone Defense
I saw a stat that we allowed other teams to score 90% of the time they entered the "redzone" That's gotta improve. Others?
running game, running game, running game.
edit: both offensively and stopping the run on defense.
:thumbsup: agreed. and the sad thing is we go in to this season with those same questions again. i like the potential we have in regards to both better than this time last year, but alas, it is still just that right now......potential.I agree and have been harping on this since last season ended. In order to compete for the SEC title, we HAVE to:
1) Get more physical in our run blocking so that we can rely on our rushing offense.
2) Get back to a stiffling rush defense, holding opponents to an average of around 100 ypg or less.
Secondarily,
3) Even if our special teams aren't much better than average, we need to at least minimize our mistakes.
I feel like we made major strides in our execution and discipline last year, the majority of our problems were a result of just not having the horses on the line or scrimmage.
With the exception of kicking, we've had chronic special teams problems. Gotta improve that (hey, why don't we actually hire a coach who specializes in Spec. teams?!)
We need a more well rounded offense (see posts above)
D needs to focus on stuffing the run and putting more pressure on the QB. In that order. If we can't stop the run- it's gonna be a long season.
-Stopping the run(I guess this could be conditioning, we can't wear down)
Yesterday, I watched the UT/UK game from last year and Arian Foster and Lucas Taylor were horrible on kick returns. Granted Taylor got popped in the head, but he fumbled before he took the blow to the head