Very good article by neutral professional paid to evaluate corrodinators
Very good article by neutral professional paid to evaluate corrodinators
Watching some games, he had no problem playing freshmen, or freshmen coming in next man up.Not being critical of you or the author, and I really like the White hire, but the article is slightly more than ‘click bait’.
He says some good things about all, but not a lot about anything. Know what I mean?
I’m really ready to read a post season evaluation of where White’s first defense at Nebraska shakes out.
whatever works that brings back a semblance of a dominating defense after the foundation of work that was laid last season. I just want an identity of something other than, "let the other team do what they want".Watching some games, he had no problem playing freshmen, or freshmen coming in next man up.
While this looks like he has certain fits, it also shows his D can use non ideal fits imo.
His D did well,great sack numbers, great overall total D numbers.
I liked Chins, but the winning came from SF O. 18th in total D, 22nd in sacks including FCS numbers/teams, something close to those numbers, going on memory.whatever works that brings back a semblance of a dominating defense after the foundation of work that was laid last season. I just want an identity of something other than, "let the other team do what they want".
yea pretty excited about him. I think he'll do well here.I liked Chins, but the winning came from SF O. 18th in total D, 22nd in sacks including FCS numbers/teams, something close to those numbers, going on memory.
He's good,disruptive and fun.
Having pressure on the QB,sacks,yea it'll be different. Our run stop hasnt been that good, but our pressures and sacks have been so so to bad.yea pretty excited about him. I think he'll do well here.
Watching some games, he had no problem playing freshmen, or freshmen coming in next man up.
While this looks like he has certain fits, it also shows his D can use non ideal fits imo.
His D did well,great sack numbers, great overall total D numbers.
Let the kids learn to make it even better. The LBs and 'safeties' have a lot to learn here, but it appears a safe learning curve thats easier leading towards anticipation instead of thinking.There is something to be said about a system that doesn't rely on perfection to be passable.
Let the kids learn to make it even better. The LBs and 'safeties' have a lot to learn here, but it appears a safe learning curve thats easier leading towards anticipation instead of thinking.
I'm just going off of his Ds at cuse and how good they were day one.
Stunts likely more effective. Read what/how they pick it up,then blitzFor all his warts, Chinander had some interesting concepts in the 3-4 that I think will help these guys transition to the 3-3-5. It's not so insanely different we're talking about learning how to walk all over again. It's assignments, alignments and responsibilities.
Pressuring the QB without blitzing will be a chore, but I can see it working.
I'm looking forward to (hopefully) not seeing any blitzes that came from Grand Island and have zero chance of getting home.For all his warts, Chinander had some interesting concepts in the 3-4 that I think will help these guys transition to the 3-3-5. It's not so insanely different we're talking about learning how to walk all over again. It's assignments, alignments and responsibilities.
Pressuring the QB without blitzing will be a chore, but I can see it working.
He sometimes drops DEs in zone and blitzes inside with close LBs, or outside with LB/hybrid safeties on the line.I'm looking forward to (hopefully) not seeing any blitzes that came from Grand Island and have zero chance of getting home.
I'm looking forward to (hopefully) not seeing any blitzes that came from Grand Island and have zero chance of getting home.