All this talk of firing coaches, wholesale philosophy changes, ect... is a bit over the top and not realistic. But I think we will see some schematic adjustments next year. Not philosophical changes, we will still play with TEs/FBs and zone blocking and we will still be conservative on defense and primarily sit in a Cover 2 or 3 shell. But I would be surprised if we don't see some schematic variations. Ferentz isn't stupid, and he knows we lost 4 games this season the exact same way, despite having pretty good talent. You lose the same way 4 times, you're going to re-evaluate some schemes.
So I think the useful discussion is then, what schematic adjustments (not unrealistic wholesale changes) should we implement. I'll put forth a few of my thoughts.
On offense we need to successfully implement some "spread" passing tendencies. We have shown spread formations over the last two years, but we've never been proficient at them. I'll place some blame on Stanzi who I think lacks the arm talent and decision-making to execute the short/timing passing game at a high level. But the reason, in my opinion, our 3rd and intermediate and 2-minute drill has been terrible is because we are terrible in the short/timing passing game. If we add a successful spread package, that features some short-timing passing I think we will see improvement in 3rd down conversions and 2-minute drill.
On defense, we simply have to implement some Blitz packages. We need defensive players in the Back 7 that can blitz (that means some explosive athletes) and then we have to develop some packages where we can situationally blitz. 4th and 10 is a perfect blitz down, for example. I'm not sure I've see us blitz two players this season. At some point, you need to get good QB's, who are rolling, out of their rhythm, big play be damned. I'd also like to see us upgrade our athleticism at safety, thus at least giving us the option of playing some man schemes at times.
So I think the useful discussion is then, what schematic adjustments (not unrealistic wholesale changes) should we implement. I'll put forth a few of my thoughts.
On offense we need to successfully implement some "spread" passing tendencies. We have shown spread formations over the last two years, but we've never been proficient at them. I'll place some blame on Stanzi who I think lacks the arm talent and decision-making to execute the short/timing passing game at a high level. But the reason, in my opinion, our 3rd and intermediate and 2-minute drill has been terrible is because we are terrible in the short/timing passing game. If we add a successful spread package, that features some short-timing passing I think we will see improvement in 3rd down conversions and 2-minute drill.
On defense, we simply have to implement some Blitz packages. We need defensive players in the Back 7 that can blitz (that means some explosive athletes) and then we have to develop some packages where we can situationally blitz. 4th and 10 is a perfect blitz down, for example. I'm not sure I've see us blitz two players this season. At some point, you need to get good QB's, who are rolling, out of their rhythm, big play be damned. I'd also like to see us upgrade our athleticism at safety, thus at least giving us the option of playing some man schemes at times.