I was always a fan of Norm Parker's fundamental, low-risk, make-a-tackle defenses. Allowed for the team to make plays and didn't typically leave players on an island to give up big plays.
I'll be interested in seeing how many big plays we give up this year, if we do increase the aggressiveness as projected.
Is Alston not next in at MLB?? I liked everything I read except the end about Law and Donatell. never good when they split reps, was really hoping Law would step up his coverage skills.
Sounds like grounds for guarded optimism about the defensive line. Maybe better than last year.
I was always a fan of Norm Parker's fundamental, low-risk, make-a-tackle defenses. Allowed for the team to make plays and didn't typically leave players on an island to give up big plays.
I'll be interested in seeing how many big plays we give up this year, if we do increase the aggressiveness as projected.
Always safe to stick with cautious optimism. The good news is they improved noticeably as a unit. This practice they had a much lower percentage of plays where they gave up 4-5 Yards per run just off OL surge. DTs were attacking low and dropping down and clogging lanes rather than getting driven back against double teams. I saw a lot more shedding of blockers from the DEs to make tackles in the run game as well. They weren't perfect and I don't expect them to produce like the '09 or '10 units did, but they are a young group with some talent.
The problem with Norms scheme was that it was just too easy to plan for because the lack of variation.
Always safe to stick with cautious optimism. The good news is they improved noticeably as a unit. This practice they had a much lower percentage of plays where they gave up 4-5 Yards per run just off OL surge. DTs were attacking low and dropping down and clogging lanes rather than getting driven back against double teams. I saw a lot more shedding of blockers from the DEs to make tackles in the run game as well. They weren't perfect and I don't expect them to produce like the '09 or '10 units did, but they are a young group with some talent.
The problem with Norms scheme was that it was just too easy to plan for because the lack of variation.
these type of comments just make me laugh.
I seem to remember hearing and reading "we new exactly what Iowa was going to do" quite often from opposing players after wins.
But maybe im just imagining that.
No, Mr. Dan Persa actually did say that before a game with Iowa. "They are easy to prepare for because they do the same thing every year", was pretty much what he said.
How does the future look for this group? What do you think about next year as they progress? Could they be anything like the 09 group going forward?
Yes I know it was said, I’m referencing the fact that Iowa fans never got what it really meant…..you could truly say that about every team to a degree and for what it’s worth Dan Persa’s coach once said in a magazine about I believe Iowa and tOSU that he wishes he could play people straight up like they do…..just more silliness and propaganda.
Scheme and "tricking" people is the least important aspect of coaching football. You pick your scheme; teach it well and game plan to match it up with what the other team does….
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Scheme and "tricking" people is the least important aspect of coaching football. You pick your scheme; teach it well and game plan to match it up with what the other team does….