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No one on this forum wants this fixed even 2% as much as GP does
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<blockquote data-quote="Froggy Style" data-source="post: 2772230" data-attributes="member: 89"><p>Unfortunately, I read your post as a regurgitation of a lot of the same distraction excuses.</p><p></p><p>1. Myth: DE's are young and need more pressure. </p><p> Reality: The world has changed. QBs that are successful in the new offenses throw quick hits to the WRs before a DE even has time to be successful. Further, if your DL sucks, then reduce the number of people you throw at it...and stop blitzing!!</p><p> </p><p> Solution: rely less on DL to pass rush and reduce the number of DL. Only use 3 DL and squeeze them in tight so you can stop the run. put safeties where outside LB in a 3-4 would be...just a bit wider so they are covering the WR. It looks like an 7 person front, but quickly drops into an 8 DB scenario. </p><p> </p><p> GP Problem: When he goes to three DL, he widens the DE the same as when he rushes 4 and has the ball run down his throat.</p><p> </p><p> Solution: GP needs to watch film of Matt Cambell's defense, or risk TCU hiring Matt Cambell.</p><p></p><p>2. Myth 2: Our Coaches will solve this because our Coaches spend more time thinking about TCU football than others do.</p><p> Reality: Our Coaches need to spend their time improving TCU football, not teaching TCU football.</p><p> </p><p> If GP and Cumbie just continue rehash their old crap, then we will continue to see 2018 redux. They had all offseason to fix these problem, but not one thing has changed. Sewo is the fetured back despite being the 5th best RB on the team. DA is an NFL caliber, and he gets 15 touches and after we fall behind with SEWO we chose to pass when DA is in the game.</p><p></p><p>Gary's defense are brutalized by balanced offenses.</p><p>Cumbie makes the worst personell and play call decisions and the routes are boring and ill suited for success.</p><p></p><p>They can spend 24 hours a day teaching what they dream up in the offseason, but if it's the dreams are the same as last year, then you're just getting better at being mediocre.</p><p></p><p>Cumbie has to go. GP needs to look in the mirror, rather than blame everyone else.</p><p></p><p>GP also needs to relinquish timeouts and end of half clock management duties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Froggy Style, post: 2772230, member: 89"] Unfortunately, I read your post as a regurgitation of a lot of the same distraction excuses. 1. Myth: DE's are young and need more pressure. Reality: The world has changed. QBs that are successful in the new offenses throw quick hits to the WRs before a DE even has time to be successful. Further, if your DL sucks, then reduce the number of people you throw at it...and stop blitzing!! Solution: rely less on DL to pass rush and reduce the number of DL. Only use 3 DL and squeeze them in tight so you can stop the run. put safeties where outside LB in a 3-4 would be...just a bit wider so they are covering the WR. It looks like an 7 person front, but quickly drops into an 8 DB scenario. GP Problem: When he goes to three DL, he widens the DE the same as when he rushes 4 and has the ball run down his throat. Solution: GP needs to watch film of Matt Cambell's defense, or risk TCU hiring Matt Cambell. 2. Myth 2: Our Coaches will solve this because our Coaches spend more time thinking about TCU football than others do. Reality: Our Coaches need to spend their time improving TCU football, not teaching TCU football. If GP and Cumbie just continue rehash their old crap, then we will continue to see 2018 redux. They had all offseason to fix these problem, but not one thing has changed. Sewo is the fetured back despite being the 5th best RB on the team. DA is an NFL caliber, and he gets 15 touches and after we fall behind with SEWO we chose to pass when DA is in the game. Gary's defense are brutalized by balanced offenses. Cumbie makes the worst personell and play call decisions and the routes are boring and ill suited for success. They can spend 24 hours a day teaching what they dream up in the offseason, but if it's the dreams are the same as last year, then you're just getting better at being mediocre. Cumbie has to go. GP needs to look in the mirror, rather than blame everyone else. GP also needs to relinquish timeouts and end of half clock management duties. [/QUOTE]
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