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  • Quietcowskee
    Quietcowskee Member Posts: 4,378 Standard Supporter

    Houhusky said:

    Interesting takes by Eddie. Hopefullythe coaches have the same take and replace "somebody"

    -On shutting Oregon State down after halftime, Ulofoshio said they realized they were getting gashed and that it was "somebody's fault" and that they needed to make the adjustments and they needed to follow the coaches' directions and make the adjustments on the field
    -Ulofoishio noted that they just needed to do their job as far as stopping Oregon State's running game. He said they were "getting creased" by the Beavers and that it wasn't a scheme thing, but more guys not doing their jobs and that's something they had to focus on in the second half and as they continue to get ready for Arizona

    Exactly. Sounds like Kwat and Lake had the right adjustments but the players weren’t executing. A little bit of the trying too hard to make a play instead of staying in your assignment.

    “In terms of OSU, they were making creases against us because either I wouldn’t stay in my gap or another person wouldn’t stay in their gap. And they would make creases because we’re trying to make a play, and you shed but your responsibility is his gap. Like when I say discipline it’s like discipline in trusting that your guys can do their job and you’re going to do your job. Trusting each other. That’s what I mean by discipline. That was the adjustment, ‘do your job’.”

    Yeah smalls got caught getting crumpled inside a lot and the DTs couldn’t hold the point of attack all that well...

    There is no scheme that can cover up personnel difficulties if Asa and whoever else is playing LB next to uolofoshioio is on the field.

    BUT, Irregardless of the mute point the scheme was two deep safeties and let the middle of the defense get ripped apart by the run... not sure what they are talking about
    I’m surprised I’m surprised that people keep talking about being frustrated by the two deep safeties scheme with the safeties nearly off the tv screen. That is the same scheme UW has been running for years. It’s Kwats main strategy, don’t give up explosive plays. Force the opposing offense to sustain long drives without making mistakes.

    It’s driven people nuts for years, bend but don’t break, lack of safety run support, etc etc etc.

    All it’s done was lead the league in defense multiple years in a row and still be top 15 in the country last year despite 10 new starters. It’s effective, even if it’s hair pulling.

    Even Saturday, 14 points because the Beavers weren’t able to sustain drive after drive after drive. They did it a couple times, but not enough.
    We gave up 252 yards. The run defense was ugly, but if we gave up 252 yards per game we would rank very high in total defense. After one game it’s 3rd this year.

    The run defense needs to be better but we have a great secondary and we got to the QB a few times.
    Interestingly enough, I started drinking early tonight and wanted to watch a replay of the game. I had this weird feeling of the defense not being that bad on Saturday, while at the same time remember busted run after busted run. Throw in the general replies of how bad the defense was here and I was left mixed.

    I just finished and came here to poast what I saw:

    Total numbers look nice off the top. 252 total, 85 passing, 167 rushing. Also just 23 minutes of possession, 4-12 3rd down conversion, and 1-3 4th down conversion.

    As you mentioned @RoadDawg55, that’s 3rd for yards per game, 6th in yards per play, and 7th in points allowed (the 14 the defense allowed anyway).

    But the biggest concern was the run defense and the chunk plays. After watching it again, it wasn’t nearly as bad as it seemed.

    Of the 167 total rushing yards the Beavers had, 131 of those came on 2 drives. The other 7 drives only netted 36 rushing yards. 5 yards per drive.

    After Edefuan’s comments about a couple of drives having guys not sticking to their assignments and trusting what the coaches were telling them, it makes me feel more optimistic in what I was seeing. It’s disheartening to watch a team slice through your defense like a hot knife on two long drives with big chunk plays, but it seems clear to me it wasn’t a systemic issue that can’t be fixed.

    What is more concerning to me was why there was such a lack of rotation in the defense. With Taki and Latu out, the only regular subs I saw was Tuitele on the line, Tuputala at ILB, and Smalls at Buck. That is not typical of a Kwat defense. Not sure if he was protecting the freshman or what, but it gives me hesitation.
    Yep. Taki and Bronson were sucking wind. After all the praise Bandes and Tuitele have gotten, why didn’t they rotate in more?
  • DawgOfTheAges
    DawgOfTheAges Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,797 Founders Club
    edited November 2020
    Yah my only criticism was that I wanted to see less Bronson and more of the young guys on the DL. I get that Bronson is experienced but he isn't the presence and physical stature of some of the younger guys and we have a lot of depth. With Tuli out, we really need the young guys to produce. Seemed like this was one of the games to do that. And really, what is the issue with Latu... someone can PM tell me and I won't pass it on...
  • DoogCourics
    DoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739

    Houhusky said:

    Interesting takes by Eddie. Hopefullythe coaches have the same take and replace "somebody"

    -On shutting Oregon State down after halftime, Ulofoshio said they realized they were getting gashed and that it was "somebody's fault" and that they needed to make the adjustments and they needed to follow the coaches' directions and make the adjustments on the field
    -Ulofoishio noted that they just needed to do their job as far as stopping Oregon State's running game. He said they were "getting creased" by the Beavers and that it wasn't a scheme thing, but more guys not doing their jobs and that's something they had to focus on in the second half and as they continue to get ready for Arizona

    Exactly. Sounds like Kwat and Lake had the right adjustments but the players weren’t executing. A little bit of the trying too hard to make a play instead of staying in your assignment.

    “In terms of OSU, they were making creases against us because either I wouldn’t stay in my gap or another person wouldn’t stay in their gap. And they would make creases because we’re trying to make a play, and you shed but your responsibility is his gap. Like when I say discipline it’s like discipline in trusting that your guys can do their job and you’re going to do your job. Trusting each other. That’s what I mean by discipline. That was the adjustment, ‘do your job’.”

    Yeah smalls got caught getting crumpled inside a lot and the DTs couldn’t hold the point of attack all that well...

    There is no scheme that can cover up personnel difficulties if Asa and whoever else is playing LB next to uolofoshioio is on the field.

    BUT, Irregardless of the mute point the scheme was two deep safeties and let the middle of the defense get ripped apart by the run... not sure what they are talking about
    I’m surprised I’m surprised that people keep talking about being frustrated by the two deep safeties scheme with the safeties nearly off the tv screen. That is the same scheme UW has been running for years. It’s Kwats main strategy, don’t give up explosive plays. Force the opposing offense to sustain long drives without making mistakes.

    It’s driven people nuts for years, bend but don’t break, lack of safety run support, etc etc etc.

    All it’s done was lead the league in defense multiple years in a row and still be top 15 in the country last year despite 10 new starters. It’s effective, even if it’s hair pulling.

    Even Saturday, 14 points because the Beavers weren’t able to sustain drive after drive after drive. They did it a couple times, but not enough.


    Case in point, they lead this category every year.

  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    Yah my only criticism was that I wanted to see less Bronson and more of the young guys on the DL. I get that Bronson is experienced but he isn't the presence and physical stature of some of the younger guys and we have a lot of depth. With Tuli out, we really need the young guys to produce. Seemed like this was one of the games to do that. And really, what is the issue with Latu... someone can PM tell me and I won't pass it on...

    I don’t think there is any intel on Latu. He’s hurt along with Tuli. Lake isn’t going to comment on injuries. Eklund said they are out for the year.
    Bronson was good in first two series.
  • DoogWhisperer
    DoogWhisperer Member Posts: 1,035

    Woof said:

    In general I love the scheme, and the results have been fantastic, I just wish that Kwat would tinker a bit more a few times a game.

    When we are playing against a subpar QB that can't throw the ball, maybe switch to single high safety once or twice and throw in a run blitz. On our pass blitzes, don't send Eddie/Sirmon straight into the center. It is a bit boring to watch because it feels a bit repetitive and it's built to get the other team behind the chains. I also get that we don't quite have the playmakers on D at the moment that we need, I just want a little bit more swagger and variety at times. First world problems, I know.

    These are all reasonable requests. I believe Lake and Kwat are willing to make adjustments team to team and half to half, but all within the context of not letting up the explosive plays.

    I’m too dumb to know what those adjustments are, but I doubt you can have a consistent top 15 scoring defense year in and year out without being willing to adjust and modify.
    Are you their spokesperson?