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re: Golding is underwhelming!

Posted on 9/30/19 at 1:33 pm to
Posted by Sauron
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Posted on 9/30/19 at 1:33 pm to
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I actually keep raising many different symptoms of the problem. In reality, I'm raising the same solutions. Odd, you missed that.


I was trying to give you the benefit of the doubt, but if you insist … I ignored the "solutions" you continue to raise because they're infantile and asinine.

"Simplify! Attack more! Be more aggressive! Golding sucks!"

Let's take these in order.

Simplify: Both Saban and Golding have already stated the defense has been simplified considerably. That was done before the first game, when our two starting ILBs went down.

Attack more / Be more aggressive: There is a risk / reward element to this approach. When you have experience and talent throughout your defense (as Pruitt did in 2016 and 2017), you can be much more aggressive, knowing that each player can be depended upon to do what they're supposed to do in a given play. When you only have talent, it's much more likely that one or more players will be in the wrong place, or doing the wrong thing. In that case, your attacking philosophy can result in easy scores … which can in turn demoralize a young defense.

If I recall correctly, in another thread you asked about the "exotic blitzes" we used to run, and wondered why we're not doing that now to get to QBs. Same deal: Blitzing a lot, by definition, leaves a hole in your defense. And with modern RPO / quick-pass offenses, it's difficult to get to the QB in time to make the blitz pay off. Not impossible, mind you; just difficult.

I'm fairly confident some of our "exotic blitzes" will be seen later in the year. I believe we haven't shown them yet, because we haven't needed to do so. (Now, I may be wrong about that; we might not have those types of blitzes in our playbook. I'd be surprised if we didn't, though.)

Golding sucks: I don't believe it's fair to make any sort of judgment about Golding's abilities yet. He's been hamstrung by injuries and youth this season, and none of us actually know what the deal was late last season. (Was he calling the defense? If so, when did it start? If he was, how much autonomy did he have?)

For what it's worth, I'm frustrated by the defense at this point, too. But I also think we're doing the best we can, schematically and technically, given the less-than-ideal hand we've been dealt.
Posted by bamameister
Right here, right now
Member since May 2016
14558 posts
Posted on 9/30/19 at 2:41 pm to
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"Simplify! Attack more! Be more aggressive! Golding sucks!"


Ole Miss rushed for a net 279 yards. The last time the Crimson Tide gave up more rushing yards was against Ohio State in Jan. 2015. The Buckeyes rushed for 281 yards, led by a gaudy 11.5 yards-per-carry average by Ezekial Elliott. The last SEC game the Tide yielded more was the 2013 Auburn game when the Tigers rushed for 296 yards.

It's easy to say it's early yet and ole miss plays a weird and quirky offense, yep and so do the barners. And in this league, it gets late early. Our next game will be the halfway mark.

The now 2-3 Ole Miss Rebels ran 88 offensive plays. If anyone was wondering just why things snowballed against our defense in the 4th quarter, there you go. Let's try this, let's do something about ole miss ability to sustain a crap offense for 4 quarters. The QB can't throw and mostly he was just running around and making stuff up as he went. Memphis held the rebels to 10 points, California held them to 20 points, and even the worse SEC defense in the West, Arkansas, gave up 31. Stats say they all did better or no worse than out effort.

Christian Harris can't identify when he has coverage. It got him a seat against SC and our DBs are still having to line the kid up correctly. How in the world is a kid who played safety in high school not getting this?

We are still taking lousy angles to the ball. Not sure at this point of the season if we aren't just looking at another constant part of the Golding tenure. Shouldn't these kinks be getting worked out by now? And so it goes as the same crapfest continues.

As I said, it gets late real early in the SEC. These aren't just games being played, these are blueprints being passed around.
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