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Our defense, although not stout at all in the yardage game, is excellent at forcing turnovers. We shut down UNC last week when they were still flying high. Yes, I know UVA shut them down this week too, but that doesn't mean anything. You can't compare teams based on common opponents. We have proven that time and time again.
The way many of you are feeling about our defense right now is the way that about every team feels about their defense after playing us, Florida, (insert spread option team here). The spread is a great offense. It's extremely hard to defend. People are starting to notice it. Look at how Les Miles used option plays on numerous occasions against UGA and even NFL teams are putting in a Wildcat front which is essentially a variant of the option.
The option produces yardage, but with great yardage comes great risk. The risk is turnovers. We exploited that risk last night against Mississippi State. Mississippi State reminded me of us last year in some of our losses. Put up big yardage, but too many costly turnovers to win. I give a ton of the credit to our defense.
Another thing that many of you are forgetting is that our offense is one of our best defenses because we are really clicking now and starting to win the time of possession battle. Someone was talking about how we didn't force a punt last night. I will take 5 turnovers any day over 5 punts. I don't know if that's just me, but I think CPJ would feel the same way too.
My main point is that the option is hard to scheme against and hard to shut down. LSU couldn't even shut us down and they had weeks to prepare for us with one of the top coaches and personnel in all of college football. We still put up 314 yards of offense to their 324. Do you think LSU fans were bitching after the game about their defense. No, they were happy because they forced 3 turnovers and good special teams play.
If anything, all you defensive haters should be hating on the kick off coverage. We look like swiss cheese out there. Kick off coverage isn't coached by Wommack last I checked. This has to be the most hate a defensive coordinator has received after forcing 5 turnovers and winning by more than 1 score. I honestly think that people just look for stuff to bitch about after each game.
After the Clemson game: our team can't play more than 1 quarter (I was on that bandwagon ... guilty). Blair is awesome.
After the Miami game: we are only going to win 7, our defense sucks, fire Wommack.
After the UNC game: Blair sucks, we need a new kicker. Our offense needs to learn how to put the ball in the endzone when they are in the redzone. Our defense stepped up. Wommack is awesome.
After the MSU game: Our defense sucks. (Still haven't heard anything about Kick Off Coverage).
Maybe after sleeping on it, many of you will come to your senses. Our defense is OK. They aren't horrid. A horrid defense wouldn't have picked up those turnovers. These guys play with their head on a swivel and can get those turnovers when they are available.
A legitimate concern: special teams. Our kicker still hasn't had to prove himself since the UNC game. And our kick off coverage is horrendous.
The way many of you are feeling about our defense right now is the way that about every team feels about their defense after playing us, Florida, (insert spread option team here). The spread is a great offense. It's extremely hard to defend. People are starting to notice it. Look at how Les Miles used option plays on numerous occasions against UGA and even NFL teams are putting in a Wildcat front which is essentially a variant of the option.
The option produces yardage, but with great yardage comes great risk. The risk is turnovers. We exploited that risk last night against Mississippi State. Mississippi State reminded me of us last year in some of our losses. Put up big yardage, but too many costly turnovers to win. I give a ton of the credit to our defense.
Another thing that many of you are forgetting is that our offense is one of our best defenses because we are really clicking now and starting to win the time of possession battle. Someone was talking about how we didn't force a punt last night. I will take 5 turnovers any day over 5 punts. I don't know if that's just me, but I think CPJ would feel the same way too.
My main point is that the option is hard to scheme against and hard to shut down. LSU couldn't even shut us down and they had weeks to prepare for us with one of the top coaches and personnel in all of college football. We still put up 314 yards of offense to their 324. Do you think LSU fans were bitching after the game about their defense. No, they were happy because they forced 3 turnovers and good special teams play.
If anything, all you defensive haters should be hating on the kick off coverage. We look like swiss cheese out there. Kick off coverage isn't coached by Wommack last I checked. This has to be the most hate a defensive coordinator has received after forcing 5 turnovers and winning by more than 1 score. I honestly think that people just look for stuff to bitch about after each game.
After the Clemson game: our team can't play more than 1 quarter (I was on that bandwagon ... guilty). Blair is awesome.
After the Miami game: we are only going to win 7, our defense sucks, fire Wommack.
After the UNC game: Blair sucks, we need a new kicker. Our offense needs to learn how to put the ball in the endzone when they are in the redzone. Our defense stepped up. Wommack is awesome.
After the MSU game: Our defense sucks. (Still haven't heard anything about Kick Off Coverage).
Maybe after sleeping on it, many of you will come to your senses. Our defense is OK. They aren't horrid. A horrid defense wouldn't have picked up those turnovers. These guys play with their head on a swivel and can get those turnovers when they are available.
A legitimate concern: special teams. Our kicker still hasn't had to prove himself since the UNC game. And our kick off coverage is horrendous.