iknowimright wrote:That will not happen this year. The defense is excited about the new defensive coach. I think you'll see McCann and Bell will actually lock down. Deion said that the boys were good with foot work, had good hips, and burst of speed on the ball. He gave them good pointers on what to work on. He told them to make the oppenents(WR) guess on how they're(CB) are going to play them instead of them guessing on how to play the receivers. He also said don't let size matter if the oppenent is bigger then out run him 9 times out of ten you will be that big man to the ball. Both Deion and PACMAN gave them key pointers. We will not be giving up no 300+ yards in the air a game guarantee.
Yes, clearly the only thing we lacked last year was some informal instruction from Deion and Pacman.
Oh the INT's will increase however his TD's will triple. I've had my gripes about JJ. BUt his passing attack is one of the finest in college football history. whoever the QB will be is almost a shoo-in to throw 35-40 TD's barring injury. I don't know much about Justin Willis, but if he possesses equal scrambling ability with his passing ability, that allows him to threaten on those half roll outs that are built into a lot of JJ's stuff. That makes the CB's hesistant in there drops thus making his reads a lot easier.
jwill is going to run about 20% of what he used to or he will be out of there. JJ will not put up with a qb that abandons the plan. he hangs in and waits for the man downfield or his tenure will be very short indeed.
gostangs wrote:jwill is going to run about 20% of what he used to or he will be out of there. JJ will not put up with a qb that abandons the plan. he hangs in and waits for the man downfield or his tenure will be very short indeed.