5-1 feels very nice. So far so good. The biggest questions for the rest of the season are:
1) It's the running game, stupid! But, what do we do about it? I saw an interesting article with a good schematic of the Tampa 2 that explains the kind of defense we will likely continue to see a steady diet of until we figure out how to run against 7 defenders in the box. Now, they say 7 in the box, but if the Mike turns and runs back, it's really 4 down lineman and two linebackers staying near the line of scrimmage. Then you've got the "Zeke" wrinkle they talked about where the DL moves back into short coverage, so that leaves 3 down lineman at the line of scrimmage and 2 linebackers near the line. And we are still not effectively running against that. Plain and simple, it's gotta change. In the article they talked about passing ways to be the Tampa2, but how do you scheme for it running wise? What do you think they will do?
Here's the article with the Tampa2 illustration: http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=676160
2) They need to improve their turnover margin. I guess if you can do ball security drills, you can also emphasize how to get the ball as a defense. Obviously, you still want to remain assignment sure and technique-wise, and not take too many chances.
3) They need to get the backs more involved in the passing game.
Can you think of any more things that need to improve?
1) It's the running game, stupid! But, what do we do about it? I saw an interesting article with a good schematic of the Tampa 2 that explains the kind of defense we will likely continue to see a steady diet of until we figure out how to run against 7 defenders in the box. Now, they say 7 in the box, but if the Mike turns and runs back, it's really 4 down lineman and two linebackers staying near the line of scrimmage. Then you've got the "Zeke" wrinkle they talked about where the DL moves back into short coverage, so that leaves 3 down lineman at the line of scrimmage and 2 linebackers near the line. And we are still not effectively running against that. Plain and simple, it's gotta change. In the article they talked about passing ways to be the Tampa2, but how do you scheme for it running wise? What do you think they will do?
Here's the article with the Tampa2 illustration: http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=676160
2) They need to improve their turnover margin. I guess if you can do ball security drills, you can also emphasize how to get the ball as a defense. Obviously, you still want to remain assignment sure and technique-wise, and not take too many chances.
3) They need to get the backs more involved in the passing game.
Can you think of any more things that need to improve?


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