Both ILB’s 0&11 miss a lot of tackles.
And they miss a lot of assignments. 0 has looked very bad the last two games. Missed tackles,bad angles, and wrong reads have been the story of his game the past two weeks.
Both ILB’s 0&11 miss a lot of tackles.
They have a lot to fix going in to UT.And they miss a lot of assignments. 0 has looked very bad the last two games. Missed tackles,bad angles, and wrong reads have been the story of his game the past two weeks.
Even so, Lawson was way better than Campbell yesterday.And they miss a lot of assignments. 0 has looked very bad the last two games. Missed tackles,bad angles, and wrong reads have been the story of his game the past two weeks.
I am a former HS defensive coordinator and ran a similar 4-2-5 scheme. The inside lbers are the heart of the
defense and both are not playing well. Lawson often takes bad angles and mises tackles. Campbell
has become soft and catches everything. Jefferson is the best at running through and attacking down hill.
He should be starting.
That being said we need to be blitzing more off the edges to stop the run. This gets you into a 5-2 look
and takes away gaps. Our dline is solid but also not loaded with high draft picks. We need to pressure the
offense into mistakes.
Just my opinion, but the very last statement concerning the conference is spot on. The gap between the â€Âhaves†and “ have nots “ has narrowed astronomically. Losses to the Vandy‘s and 2 point wins over the S. Carolina’s of the world may well be the new norm going forward, all thanks to the portal. It’s a different universe now.I agree with the comments about our defense. Our ILB's have not played well in most of our games....they are hesitant in their reads and therefore slow to react. When they do play fast they often hit the wrong gap...or take bad angles. I am wondering if the change in defensive concept has been too much for them? We will see...
Our DE's often took inside movement against USC and allowed their QB to run to the outside. However, he is one heck of an athlete.
To be sure they are playing hard but they are not playing well. Not a criticism or complaint, just an observation. This is compounded by a DL which is solid but not great at this stage.
We are probably a 3 loss team unless the offense can get their act together and then we will outscore people. However, teams have a book on our offense and stopping us is no secret...stuff the run and put pressure on Jalen Milroe by taking away his first option.
I'm not complaining...just stating what I see as reality. We may make the playoffs...but that would be an overachievement at this stage. I also believe that the SEC is stronger top to bottom than I have ever seen in my lifetime. The blowouts of a few years ago are a thing of the past.
Even so, Lawson was way better than Campbell yesterday.
Nope lolBrother man, that aint really saying a lot. Lol!
I am a former HS defensive coordinator and ran a similar 4-2-5 scheme. The inside lbers are the heart of the
defense and both are not playing well. Lawson often takes bad angles and mises tackles. Campbell
has become soft and catches everything. Jefferson is the best at running through and attacking down hill.
He should be starting.
That being said we need to be blitzing more off the edges to stop the run. This gets you into a 5-2 look
and takes away gaps. Our dline is solid but also not loaded with high draft picks. We need to pressure the
offense into mistakes.
I mean, maybe?Heupel will be watching game film and licking his chops. If there is a guy on our schedule that can eviscerate this weak D, it's him.
DL and LB is the problem. not his scheme.Kane Wommack is the problem
I mean, maybe?
In their last three games (the only games against teams with a pulse), Nico has gone a combined 46/76 (.605) for 521 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT. That offense isn't exactly carving people up.
DL and LB is the problem. not his scheme.