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Re: Let's change our defensive strategy

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 2:33 pm
by footballdad
Donnell88 wrote:I'm tired watching other teams running the ball down our throats. Let's put eight men in the box and concentrate on trying to stop our opponent's running game.

And yes, this means we have to employ man-to-man coverage for the passing game but if they
beat up on our secondary, so be it. I'd rather see that than yielding over 300 yards in rushing.
Also, if they have to rely on the pass, maybe their quarterback will miss open receivers, they get a holding penalty or we make an interception. It would be nice to see us bring some heat on the opposition's quarterback.


Not a bad idea, did you catch any of the LSU game last night? Even poor little EMU (the worst rushing D in the country statistically) did exactly that, and gave LSU a respectable 44-22 game in Death Valley last night. At least avoided a public humiliation and even earned some praise from announcers. Got a strip sack of the QB inside the LSU ten for one of their scores.

Malone and a lot of posters here would apparently prefer we sit in base D and get humiliated. At least take SOMETHING away. Always easier to start with the opposing run game.

Re: Let's change our defensive strategy

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 3:55 pm
by WildBillPony
Sue June Jones

Re: Let's change our defensive strategy

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 3:55 pm
by mrydel
Always wondered what his real first name was.

Re: Let's change our defensive strategy

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 4:08 pm
by Stallion
Don't be a Sheldon :lol:

Re: Let's change our defensive strategy

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 4:09 pm
by whitwiki
Stallion wrote:Surprise stat of the week

Baylor the most prolific passing offense in the Country for years is now 3rd Nationally in Rushing

Baylor has always run the ball a lot

Re: Let's change our defensive strategy

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 11:01 pm
by JasonB
footballdad wrote:
Donnell88 wrote:I'm tired watching other teams running the ball down our throats. Let's put eight men in the box and concentrate on trying to stop our opponent's running game.

And yes, this means we have to employ man-to-man coverage for the passing game but if they
beat up on our secondary, so be it. I'd rather see that than yielding over 300 yards in rushing.
Also, if they have to rely on the pass, maybe their quarterback will miss open receivers, they get a holding penalty or we make an interception. It would be nice to see us bring some heat on the opposition's quarterback.


Not a bad idea, did you catch any of the LSU game last night? Even poor little EMU (the worst rushing D in the country statistically) did exactly that, and gave LSU a respectable 44-22 game in Death Valley last night. At least avoided a public humiliation and even earned some praise from announcers. Got a strip sack of the QB inside the LSU ten for one of their scores.

Malone and a lot of posters here would apparently prefer we sit in base D and get humiliated. At least take SOMETHING away. Always easier to start with the opposing run game.


We avoided public humiliation against our games against top 5 teams as well.

Honestly, the scheme doesn't really matter if we don't get better plays out of the players on the field. If the team can't run assignment football, we are going to get killed against any zone read or option attack. Ward is going to really hurt us against Houston.

Re: Let's change our defensive strategy

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 6:37 am
by Rebel10
I would have to agree with Jason. If you don't have better players on the field it does not make a difference what schemes you run. Just have to recruit, recruit, recruit.

Re: Let's change our defensive strategy

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 7:31 am
by peruna81
mrydel wrote:I just do not see it happening this year and limited improvement next year. Hopefully by 2017 we will have shored up enough to be competitive with everyone we play. I just hope I can live that long.

Oh no you don't...no checking out for the dirt nap until we get this right. Live on, sir!

Re: Let's change our defensive strategy

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 7:34 am
by mrydel
Waiting until we get it right could just be the answer to eternal life on earth.

Re: Let's change our defensive strategy

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 9:10 am
by peruna81
Nah, that one is already paid for...besides, I have it on good authority that in heaven everyone's a winner.

Re: Let's change our defensive strategy

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 11:19 am
by PerunaPunch
mrydel wrote:Agree. Look at how many players are being put on the field.

Good point. I have been impressed with how many young guys are seeing action on the field. Very active rotation.

Re: Let's change our defensive strategy

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 12:01 pm
by RGV Pony
on the bright side...I think I read somewhere that UH is ranked #125 against the pass. Maybe Courtland can break Rashaun Woods single game TD record

Re: Let's change our defensive strategy

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 1:37 pm
by sacoog06
RGV Pony wrote:on the bright side...I think I read somewhere that UH is ranked #125 against the pass. Maybe Courtland can break Rashaun Woods single game TD record


While that's true, UH has only given up 4 passing TD's which is top 25. Our D also held Tulsa to one of their lowest yardage totals to date, and they rolled up 600+ on OU. The strength of our secondary is creating turnovers, and they gave up some big plays early in the season that were mistakes that have been fixed. William Jackson might be the first corner taken in the draft this year. Our D is underrated, but aren't Alabama, that's for sure. We are 12th in turnovers gained and 3rd in turnover margin. We are also 13th in Team Sacks.

Re: Let's change our defensive strategy

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 7:44 pm
by SMUer
RGV Pony wrote:on the bright side...I think I read somewhere that UH is ranked #125 against the pass. Maybe Courtland can break Rashaun Woods single game TD record

Watching that game was tortuous...OMG talk about inept pass coverage...we are near but not quite full circle there.

Re: Let's change our defensive strategy

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 11:00 pm
by vielsiehorsepower
RGV Pony wrote:on the bright side...I think I read somewhere that UH is ranked #125 against the pass. Maybe Courtland can break Rashaun Woods single game TD record




Davis has to actually throw the ball to him for that to happen.