scoobydoo
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I have given up - it’s just too hopeless. Can’t waste my time on hopeless.
Give Randy and Crocker more than 3 games. We need fans like you!!!
I have given up - it’s just too hopeless. Can’t waste my time on hopeless.
Rocket scientist read the full post and you would not be so perpetually confused. I said I thought they had some more talent this year but others have made a strong case that’s not correct with two stars leaving.
My assessment is the talent has improved on offense, but many could make a reverse case as was done in this thread. So I considered it even big picture after sorting through Knappe and Davis.
You know the difference between us and Swiss Cheese? Answ: Swiss Cheese has stuff between the holes.Question is how do we get the back end of our D to tackle better????
SMU is gonna put up a 70 spot on us with no problem next week. I hate to admit it, but right now, looks like a reality. We suck back there. Horrible.
Straight up swiss chees on 3rd down tooView attachment 25010
in the words of you, Millenials..."You hurt my Feelings"...now I'm going to run around and shout to everyone how important I am and why you are Bad!whatever you say, jesus freak
meet me in the 'pool if you want to get into it. I'm playing nice here upon medic's requestIn the words
in the words of you, Millenials..."You hurt my Feelings"...now I'm going to run around and shout to everyone how important I am and why you are Bad!
Of course, the point is with relatively the same or worse talent - the offense is many magnitudes better, so coaching matters. I could argue the talent with Mensch, Donaldson and Dixon etc - but that’s not the point - big picture it’s relatively similar.

Only a casual fan would fail to understand that I was furthering your point, not opposing it...![]()
@Chief00 says that losing Davis at WR was a big loss from last year. I think Donaldson will be more productive this year.
What do you think?
Thomas in Lashlee’s offense is different than Thomas in Diaco’s offense.@Chief00 says that losing Davis at WR was a big loss from last year. I think Donaldson will be more productive this year.
What do you think?
Thomas in Lashlee’s offense is different than Thomas in Diaco’s offense.
Are you referring to Geremy Davis? If so, um....not last year, my friend. I think you mean Noel Thomas.
Donaldson could have a great year, but he's going to need to do a lot more before he has Noel Thomas type numbers. Last year, Thomas had 100 catches for almost 1,200 yards. Let's hope Donaldson gets there...
EDIT: I just saw your previous post. You have to cut Chief some slack. He's only a casual fan after all...
Thomas in Lashlee’s offense is different than Thomas in Diaco’s offense.
96 James Atkins 6-5/266 Defensive Line RS JR (INJURED)
95 Noel Brouse 6-5/265 Defensive Line RS FR (DNP)
*15 Luke Carrezola 6-3/255 Defensive Line SR
*93 Folorunso Fatukasi 6-4/303 Defensive Line RS SR
*88 Connor Freeborn 6-5/255 Defensive Line RS SO
46 AJ Garson 6-7/237 Defensive Line RS FR (DNP)
*50 Sheriden Lawley 6-4/290 Defensive Line RS JR
59 Andrew Migliaccio 6-3/266 Defensive Line RS FR (DNP)
*94 Kevin Murphy 6-1/280 Defensive Line RS SO
58 Philippe Okounam 6-5/290 Defensive Line RS SO (INJURED)
*57 Cole Ormsby 6-3/264 Defensive Line RS SR
92 Carlton Steer 6-2/255 Defensive Line JR (DNP)
*52 Caleb Thomas 6-0/289 Defensive Line FR
Yes and too many guys with skinny legs. This is area Diaco screwed us the most. Too many TE and too tall OLBs which have been converted to Dlineman simply to balance the roster.Is it me or are we severely underweight here?
I am hoping TJ Gardner (currently red shirting) and Eli Thomas can give us the boost we need at LB next year. More speed and explosion. Considering Diggs and Joseph will be gone, there will be opportunity. And Hunter Webb has the potential to play like Graham Stewart - let's see how that senior tape looks in November.We have no speed off the edge with either our DEs or LBs....NONE!
We spent two regimes with the stupid twins and Crazy Bob recruiting prototypes. Unfortunately, most of them can't run a lick. Edsall will address this, but it will take some time.
I'm still shocked that Edsall let the D get this bad under Crocker. We may be struggling with personnel, but we're not dead last in talent. Either Crocker, the scheme or both are playing a significant part of becoming one of the very worst defenses in college football.
Unfortunately, as much as a revelation as it has been, the no huddle offense just exacerbates the defensive struggles whenever they they go 3 and out - because the defense never gets a chance to catch their wind and at this stage it would be best if we could just keep them off the field as much as possible with long sustained ball controlling drives. It's going to take time for the D to get up to speed on this system, but it has to improve or once we get a lead RE may have to tell the O to take their foot off the gas just to keep the opponent's O from getting the ball.
Unfortunately, as much as a revelation as it has been, the no huddle offense just exacerbates the defensive struggles whenever they they go 3 and out - because the defense never gets a chance to catch their wind and at this stage it would be best if we could just keep them off the field as much as possible with long sustained ball controlling drives. It's going to take time for the D to get up to speed on this system, but it has to improve or once we get a lead RE may have to tell the O to take their foot off the gas just to keep the opponent's O from getting the ball.
From where I sat at the game, it looked like this is what ECU did in the 4th quarter and it let us back into the game. You almost want to stay uptempo and step on the opponents throat.
A lot of beef on the OLine and not enough on the Dline. So...getting back to the 335 discussion and not wanting to start a snark fight I put forth the idea of the 425 because we have little at the point of attack. If we cannot stop the run, we will constantly see ourselves in 2 and short and 3rd and short situations which only exacerbates our current shredibilty in the 335. I get the idea that we need to give it time. I'm assuming Crockers 335 is a read and react setup, with the mike calling signals for the front and a safety calling coverages? Because pressure at the point of attack has to come from outside the front 3 there has to be a strong understanding from the defensive play callers on what the offense is going to try to do and how to get bodies into the right gaps. That's a pretty high level of sophistication, IMO. I can see where you need to have a high level of intelligence, a high level of trust that the guy next to you will be where he is supposed to be and a high level of athleticism to react to any offensive variances. I also see that the 335 is a bend but don't break D (necessary against the high powered O that we see) and hopefully you have the ball hawks in the backfield to force TOs.
On a related note, as a football purist (and not the type of purist that says teams have to run the same bland offenses and defenses but a purist in the sense that for every new offense or defense that arises, adjustments are made to target and take advantage of the inherent weaknesses in those schemes) I'd like to see coaches scheme against the prevalent high powered offenses we see today. I don't see the 335 (unless its played with superior defenders) being the kind of defense that could force schools away from playing the spread, I see the 335 an attempt to mitigate the damage, which is OK, don't get me wrong. The idea is to win games, of course.
They stopped throwing the ball (and getting TD's).
If the opponents hasn't shown they can stop your full offense (see the KY NC game), why make adjustments? With a big lead, its ok to trade scores.
We have no speed off the edge with either our DEs or LBs....NONE!
We spent two regimes with the stupid twins and Crazy Bob recruiting prototypes. Unfortunately, most of them can't run a lick. Edsall will address this, but it will take some time.
I'm still shocked that Edsall let the D get this bad under Crocker. We may be struggling with personnel, but we're not dead last in talent. Either Crocker, the scheme or both are playing a significant part of becoming one of the very worst defenses in college football.