Poor coaching Three players with absolutely no awareness on this play
What's worse is you could tell at the 5 he was going to do it.
The most egregious instance of this unbelievable phenomenon.
What the fuck goes through someone's mind. The ground is literally purple where you are supposed to go.
Barry Sanders was known to simply flip the ball to the ref after scoring. If I’m a player, I’m holding the ball in the end zone until I hand it to the ref just to be safe.
Poor coaching Three players with absolutely no awareness on this play
What's worse is you could tell at the 5 he was going to do it.
The most egregious instance of this unbelievable phenomenon.
What the fuck goes through someone's mind. The ground is literally purple where you are supposed to go.
Barry Sanders was known to simply flip the ball to the ref after scoring. If I’m a player, I’m holding the ball in the end zone until I hand it to the ref just to be safe.
Poor coaching Three players with absolutely no awareness on this play
How is it Mohamed from the opposite corner of the field is the one with a brain.
The game plan vs uw.
Find #25 and throw at him. When you're done throw another hitch or simple out route to force them into a one on one tackling situation. Profit. Oregon did this at crucial times too.
UW junior cornerback Jabbar Muhammad — who finished with four tackles in the win — said there was “a schematic shift, for sure. [Co-defensive coordinator Chuck] Morrell came in and made some great adjustments.
“We kind of went back to the basics, if I’m being honest with you. We didn’t abort the game plan, but we went back to the basics and what we were comfortable with. We were playing more sticky in the back end, tackling better and all types of stuff.”
Seems as though the coaching staff has been overcomplicating shit rather than putting their players in a position to react vs overthink. Not surprising.
UW junior cornerback Jabbar Muhammad — who finished with four tackles in the win — said there was “a schematic shift, for sure. [Co-defensive coordinator Chuck] Morrell came in and made some great adjustments.
“We kind of went back to the basics, if I’m being honest with you. We didn’t abort the game plan, but we went back to the basics and what we were comfortable with. We were playing more sticky in the back end, tackling better and all types of stuff.”
Seems as though the coaching staff has been overcomplicating shit rather than putting their players in a position to react vs overthink. Not surprising.
In line with this I hate how often Bruener or whoever is making the calls is always flipping out half a second before the ball is snapped. Seems like d line is often late getting set in stance and DBs are always running around even as the ball is snapped. How can you play at full speed when your not in position with your eyes on your assignment when the play starts?
UW junior cornerback Jabbar Muhammad — who finished with four tackles in the win — said there was “a schematic shift, for sure. [Co-defensive coordinator Chuck] Morrell came in and made some great adjustments.
“We kind of went back to the basics, if I’m being honest with you. We didn’t abort the game plan, but we went back to the basics and what we were comfortable with. We were playing more sticky in the back end, tackling better and all types of stuff.”
Seems as though the coaching staff has been overcomplicating shit rather than putting their players in a position to react vs overthink. Not surprising.
In line with this I hate how often Bruener or whoever is making the calls is always flipping out half a second before the ball is snapped. Seems like d line is often late getting set in stance and DBs are always running around even as the ball is snapped. How can you play at full speed when your not in position with your eyes on your assignment when the play starts?
From what I could tell we were putting 8 or 9 in the box way too much leaving whoever is opposite Mohammed to tackle 1 on 1. Spoiler alert. They can't.
UW junior cornerback Jabbar Muhammad — who finished with four tackles in the win — said there was “a schematic shift, for sure. [Co-defensive coordinator Chuck] Morrell came in and made some great adjustments.
“We kind of went back to the basics, if I’m being honest with you. We didn’t abort the game plan, but we went back to the basics and what we were comfortable with. We were playing more sticky in the back end, tackling better and all types of stuff.”
Seems as though the coaching staff has been overcomplicating shit rather than putting their players in a position to react vs overthink. Not surprising.
In line with this I hate how often Bruener or whoever is making the calls is always flipping out half a second before the ball is snapped. Seems like d line is often late getting set in stance and DBs are always running around even as the ball is snapped. How can you play at full speed when your not in position with your eyes on your assignment when the play starts?
From what I could tell we were putting 8 or 9 in the box way too much leaving whoever is opposite Mohammed to tackle 1 on 1. Spoiler alert. They can't.
Exactly what you want to do and it worked the second half. You want to do the same thing against Beavs this week. Don’t let Martinez beat you putting up 200 yards and grinding clock, put the ball in the receivers hands and take a chance.
First let me say Dom Hampton will probably be an all pro with a long career in the NFL.
This is another clear example of these players not being coached up and frauds by the defensive staff. Why the fuck would he intercept a pass on 4th down? Knock the ball down dude, seriously what the fuck.
First let me say Dom Hampton will probably be an all pro with a long career in the NFL.
This is another clear example of these players not being coached up and frauds by the defensive staff. Why the fuck would he intercept a pass on 4th down? Knock the ball down dude, seriously what the fuck.
UW junior cornerback Jabbar Muhammad — who finished with four tackles in the win — said there was “a schematic shift, for sure. [Co-defensive coordinator Chuck] Morrell came in and made some great adjustments.
“We kind of went back to the basics, if I’m being honest with you. We didn’t abort the game plan, but we went back to the basics and what we were comfortable with. We were playing more sticky in the back end, tackling better and all types of stuff.”
Seems as though the coaching staff has been overcomplicating shit rather than putting their players in a position to react vs overthink. Not surprising.
In line with this I hate how often Bruener or whoever is making the calls is always flipping out half a second before the ball is snapped. Seems like d line is often late getting set in stance and DBs are always running around even as the ball is snapped. How can you play at full speed when your not in position with your eyes on your assignment when the play starts?
From what I could tell we were putting 8 or 9 in the box way too much leaving whoever is opposite Mohammed to tackle 1 on 1. Spoiler alert. They can't.
Exactly what you want to do and it worked the second half. You want to do the same thing against Beavs this week. Don’t let Martinez beat you putting up 200 yards and grinding clock, put the ball in the receivers hands and take a chance.
Martinez isn't putting up 200 on our dl/lb's. This is a better matchup for our? defense than previous weeks. Tiny receivers, big slow Seattle area safety valve tight end that didn't get a sniff from UW.
DJU is going to get a shit ton of pressure and he sucks more than most qb's in these league under duress.
UW junior cornerback Jabbar Muhammad — who finished with four tackles in the win — said there was “a schematic shift, for sure. [Co-defensive coordinator Chuck] Morrell came in and made some great adjustments.
“We kind of went back to the basics, if I’m being honest with you. We didn’t abort the game plan, but we went back to the basics and what we were comfortable with. We were playing more sticky in the back end, tackling better and all types of stuff.”
Seems as though the coaching staff has been overcomplicating shit rather than putting their players in a position to react vs overthink. Not surprising.
In line with this I hate how often Bruener or whoever is making the calls is always flipping out half a second before the ball is snapped. Seems like d line is often late getting set in stance and DBs are always running around even as the ball is snapped. How can you play at full speed when your not in position with your eyes on your assignment when the play starts?
From what I could tell we were putting 8 or 9 in the box way too much leaving whoever is opposite Mohammed to tackle 1 on 1. Spoiler alert. They can't.
Exactly what you want to do and it worked the second half. You want to do the same thing against Beavs this week. Don’t let Martinez beat you putting up 200 yards and grinding clock, put the ball in the receivers hands and take a chance.
Martinez isn't putting up 200 on our dl/lb's. This is a better matchup for our? defense than previous weeks. Tiny receivers, big slow Seattle area safety valve tight end that didn't get a sniff from UW.
DJU is going to get a shit ton of pressure and he sucks more than most qb's in these league under duress.
Isn’t that the same as stacking the box and leaving your corners on an island??? 🤔
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I think that game might be worse than 2016.
What the fuck goes through someone's mind. The ground is literally purple where you are supposed to go.
The defense is so laughably bad that it’s now a head coach issue. It’s especially a head coach issue if he makes no changes on his staff.
The underrated issue is the penalties, just bad ones and ones that are obvious. It was an issue last year as was the defense.
Fool me once, can’t get fooled again.
The game plan vs uw.
Find #25 and throw at him. When you're done throw another hitch or simple out route to force them into a one on one tackling situation. Profit. Oregon did this at crucial times too.
“We kind of went back to the basics, if I’m being honest with you. We didn’t abort the game plan, but we went back to the basics and what we were comfortable with. We were playing more sticky in the back end, tackling better and all types of stuff.”
Seems as though the coaching staff has been overcomplicating shit rather than putting their players in a position to react vs overthink. Not surprising.
DeBoer will fix that or he’s not the coach we think he is.
First let me say Dom Hampton will probably be an all pro with a long career in the NFL.
This is another clear example of these players not being coached up and frauds by the defensive staff.
Why the fuck would he intercept a pass on 4th down? Knock the ball down dude, seriously what the fuck.
DJU is going to get a shit ton of pressure and he sucks more than most qb's in these league under duress.