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re: Chavis on Georgia Performance

Posted on 10/4/13 at 10:30 am to
Posted by seinfeldtiger
San Diego
Member since Sep 2009
1718 posts
Posted on 10/4/13 at 10:30 am to
I'm surprised that when communication isn't there, that everything falls apart.

You would think they would have base calls from formations the offense shows. What the hell are they doing in the film room?

I will never understand staying in a cover 2 when the offense comes out in a 31 set. You are doomed to fail.

You can tell in his voice, that Gordy Rush, wanted to say that Wednesday night. For obvious reasons, he didn't.
This post was edited on 10/4/13 at 10:33 am
Posted by Dick Macho
New Iberia
Member since Jun 2013
920 posts
Posted on 10/4/13 at 12:11 pm to
quote:

I will never understand staying in a cover 2 when the offense comes out in a 31 set. You are doomed to fail.


That was the hardest part to watch. I was yearning for a cover 1 man with a blitzer thrown in when appropriate. The zones are what made them look so foolish. Getting beat manned up just happens.

In the end, maybe a total flop performance should speed up progress and better prep us for our West foes.
Posted by Geauxgurt
Member since Sep 2013
10508 posts
Posted on 10/4/13 at 2:59 pm to
Honesty, while fatigue with the lack of depth people believe we have at DL is potentially an issue, LSU was getting blown off the ball from the opening kick before the guys had a chance to get tired.

There is a fundamental issue on this team that people will continue to deflect. When your LBers refuse to play aggressively, this is the result. Barrow and Welter are out of position a ton and teams have keyed on that. They don't have to worry about blocking them initially and can play 5 and even 6 players to block 4 lineman. The outside runs kill LSU because our LBer play has been horrid and Kwon, while a great talent, can't cover at all.

Further, the defense at times both at the LBers and the DBs look completely lost. This reminds me a ton of the Saints defense last year. When they switched to a zone coverage scheme, players looked horrible. When they played man this season it has drastically helped. Clearly a pass rush helps, but it isn't just about the players. The scheme is old and worn out and teams have figured it out. Chavis has to change things up.

These players just aren't good at zone. Zone coverage is better for less athletic DBs, LSU has great athletes in the defensive backfield and they play on instinct (which Cooper stressed with them), while making them think too much in a zone coupled with issues in pass rush/pressure will only make it worse.
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