Not really the same, but sure. Wally also has a history of coaching them up, but there is no quick move like last year. It will take time, and until then teams will exploit it, likely starting this week.
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Not really the same, but sure. Wally also has a history of coaching them up, but there is no quick move like last year. It will take time, and until then teams will exploit it, likely starting this week.
We packed it in against UNI to force them to throw the ball. We won't do the same to Iowa, they will easily exploit it with a throwing QB. I look for us to stem it down to a 4 man front more this game. Going to have to play aggressive on the edges if we want to beat Iowa.
UNI's early success, in the 1st and 2nd quarter, was largely due to over-pursuit by the LBs. To their credit, UNI ran a number of misdirection based plays. Our defense was so fired up that they bit nearly every time. By the later part of the second quarter, guys were figuring out how to be fast and still maintain their assignment. Why it seemed to take so long (to figure that out) was due to all the LB substitutions. It seemed that each LB needed to figure that out for themselves. By the second, the defense apparently figured it out that they can cover their assignment and play fast (without over-pursuing).
Also, I love the idea of rotating corners with no drop-off of talent or speed.
Looking forward to watching this defense next Saturday. Go Cyclones.........
KCM looked like a man out there. It sure seemed like UNI schemed to take him out of the plays after the first drive.
KCM looked like a man out there. It sure seemed like UNI schemed to take him out of the plays after the first drive.
I think one thing this group needs to improve upon, based on the uni game is the closing of open space when the QB begins to scramble. In the first half, when the uni QB began to run, he had a lot of field he was able to cover before our guys were able to get to him. It is good that the dline was able to force this, but the next step is getting the secondary to limit those yards.
Also, I thought we need to do better on covering screen plays.
Otherwise, a great job by the defense!
I really think Tucker is the type of player that will make everyone else better. Having a pile mover like that makes all the difference in the world. If you can get pressure with your front 3 or 4 your defense will be good. If you can't, then you need outstanding play from your LBs and DBS. I am trying not to get too excited yet, but Tucker, Pierson, Thomas and the rest of the DL rotation look legit.