Explain to me how undersized DEs and LBs are magically going to get better as upperclassmen.
(Eagerly await the deflection)
I posted a lot earlier in this thread that I thought the defensive gameplan was a mistake. We came out and basically dared USC to make explosive plays to beat us. Ummmm. That's the exact opposite of what you want to make USC do.
I understand and agree with some points, but see it differently. At least we could do a few things in this first half, unlike that game. Plus this USC team is better than that ASU team.
I'll be damned before getting any further into a "which blow out was worse discussion."
**** that.
Keep saying that, it doesn't make it trueBL, we need a really good recruiter on staff... the only we can keep up with the competition
I'll be damned before getting any further into a "which blow out was worse discussion."
**** that.
Yeah....but in reality, is there a good defensive strategy against this level of talent disparity? Shut down the pass and let them gain 5 yards a carry on us? It's gonna be ugly regardless. There aren't really any glaring weaknesses on their offense for us to take advantage of (certainly none that we have an advantage to make use of).
It's your only hope. Let their superstar athletes start getting frustrated that they're not getting theirs. Make them be patient. Hope they make some mistakes. Also, it shortens the game.
To put it another way, the basketball team we had that won the Pac-12 tourney would have gotten rolled if they'd tried to press and run. We didn't have the athletes or depth to pull that off. But they played things tight, frustrated opponents, and at the end took out an athletic UNLV team and damn near took down a stacked Baylor squad.
you were saying? :rolling_eyes: I hate sarkisian, armo assholeSark more or less said at halftime that he will take his foot off the pedal and go to the run. This will probably keep them under 60 points.
*** Sigh ***. This decade has been tough
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*** Sigh ***. This decade has been tough
I love Kent Baer.