BSpringsteen
Well-Known Member
When people talk about our defense, they say, you have to have a deadly accurate QB and be happy taking 5 yards at a time through the air to move the ball.
We've also struggled incredibly with spread schemes because quite simply, they move their best receivers into the slot and match them up against LB's.
Persa said as much after the game that "we always beat them because we know that if we beat them at their gameplan, they won't adjust."
Persa ends the season setting the BIG TEN RECORD for completion % at 73.5%. They run a spread offense.
So what that says to me, is that our coaching staff looked at N'Western and didn't say, "boy, this is the type of team that can slay our defense, maybe we ought to adjust some things are throw in some different looks and keep them honest."
Maybe this works with Angerer and Edds in the linebacking core, but even when it was healthy, this is the weakest linebacking unit I can remember in the KF era.
We have to play to our strengths and we never do.
We've also struggled incredibly with spread schemes because quite simply, they move their best receivers into the slot and match them up against LB's.
Persa said as much after the game that "we always beat them because we know that if we beat them at their gameplan, they won't adjust."
Persa ends the season setting the BIG TEN RECORD for completion % at 73.5%. They run a spread offense.
So what that says to me, is that our coaching staff looked at N'Western and didn't say, "boy, this is the type of team that can slay our defense, maybe we ought to adjust some things are throw in some different looks and keep them honest."
Maybe this works with Angerer and Edds in the linebacking core, but even when it was healthy, this is the weakest linebacking unit I can remember in the KF era.
We have to play to our strengths and we never do.