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re: Florida - Defense Play Charting - Full Game (cliffs - DL not dominated, the ILB were)

Posted on 9/20/21 at 10:19 am to
Posted by Tw1st3d
Member since Jul 2017
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Posted on 9/20/21 at 10:19 am to
On that play detailed above, two players made an error #8 & #14. fixing the error by either or both would not have made much difference in the outcome of the play...maybe 5 yard gain instead of 8.

The major issue was a defense design flaw that was never adjusted. Either move the D-line 1/2 gap toward the weak side or shift the Mike/Will 1/2 gap to the week side. Either adjustment would have shut down the play.

Mullen moved the RB to the weak side which flipped the Mike/Will positioning. Mullen had the WR on the weak side make what appeared to be an outside release move against the press-man CB which took him out of the play.

Having the D-line shift 1/2 gap weak would have put #31 in the QB's face and #14 on the pitch - dead play

Having the Mike/Will shift 1/2 gap week would have taken both seal blocks out of play and #10 in the QB's face with #14 on the pitch. #8 (if played correctly would have been beyond the seal block reach of the LG but the OT seal that missed #10 would have been in #8's path.

The UF success on the play was a schematic flaw that Mullen found and was prepared to exploit. The DC should have been working on a correction at halftime. The correction was simple but missed by the DC - The flaw belongs to the coaches and not the players.
Posted by TidalSurge1
Ft Walton Beach
Member since Sep 2016
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Posted on 9/21/21 at 3:20 pm to
Alabama football: Greg McElroy warns against turning on Crimson Tide despite defensive struggles (BOL)


quote:

Alabama fans experienced their team play an uncharacteristically close game over the weekend against Florida. The Crimson Tide had to keep the Gators out of the end zone during a two-point conversion attempt with under four minutes remaining to preserve a 31-29 victory in a rematch of last year’s SEC Championship game.

Some think the performance was cause for concern with Nick Saban’s team. However, former Crimson Tide quarterback Greg McElroy doesn’t believe so. Many had criticisms of the defense and coordinator Pete Golding after the narrow win. McElroy had a message for those fans.

"I'm a little tired of having to answer the question, 'Fire Golding?' It's ridiculous,” Mcelroy said. “And if you look at the plan, this had nothing to do with (coaching). There were a lot of times Alabama players were in the right position to make a play and just didn't. Their best player defensively, Christian Harris, or at least one of their best players defensively, I thought he had a really disappointing performance.

"I thought Henry To'o To'o played really subpar, based on what we've come to expect from the second-level defenders. I thought the defensive line improvised far too often for my comfort level. And that's not coaching. That's players' execution. The call, in some ways, was perfect and just wasn't executed properly. You often times saw Alabama players running into each other. They were a mess, in a lot of ways, and it wasn't something that I'm really used to. But you also have to give credit to the offense.

“I saw Christian Harris have to cover a whip route by a wide receiver, he had to react to a counter, he had to get wide on a speed option. He had about six or seven different looks and different formations to react to in a period of eight or nine plays. They went right after Alabama's strength and they said, 'We're going to get you thinking. And if you're thinking, you'll play slow.' And that's exactly what they did at the second level. So I would say that, hey, you can blame the coaches. You can want to fire everybody in the building. But ultimately it's about the players. And the players, their performance on Saturday left a lot to be desired."


Saban was asked on Monday if there were schematic issues with the defense. He elaborated quite a bit, as the Crimson Tide (3-0) are set to take on Southern Miss. (1-2) this Saturday.

"We didn’t execute,” Saban said. “I think maybe there was one time when we had a pressure on that they ran a speed option or something and we didn’t have enough guys there. But it really came down to executing. It really came down to players -- they did some different things but you’ve got to adapt to those things and play things on principle. And at times we didn’t do that very well. And we weren’t very aggressive.

“We didn’t get off the field on third down, especially in the second half. We had opportunities to get off the field on third down and did not do it. A 99-yard drive, we had several opportunities to get off the field. We had a 3rd and 19 and didn’t get off the field. Those are plays that you have to make in the game. That’s something that we just need to continue to work on."

This post was edited on 9/21/21 at 3:48 pm
Posted by CrimsonBoz
Member since Sep 2014
17002 posts
Posted on 9/21/21 at 10:09 pm to
quote:

The flaw belongs to the coaches and not the players.


And there it is.

Great breakdown. Thank you. I watched and paused trying to follow along to your breakdown. Makes total sense. The adjustment would have to come from the sideline nothing the player could do in the current position.
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