TheStoicPaisano
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lvbuckeye;2236724; said:that article makes me wonder why the staff is trying to pound a square peg into a round hole. these kids were recruited to run a cover-2 (or was it 3? i forget) scheme.
i think half the issue lies in the responsibilities being switched in cover-4. they are reading and reacting as if they are still in cover-2 (or 3), which leads directly to them being out of position. this compounds the defensive speed issues because they have to stop and think about what they are supposed to do now. late reactions multiplied by reacting the wrong direction is a recipe for disaster.
switch back to cover-2 (or 3), please.
I believe this is the norm during a coaching or coordinator transition -- you may lose your first line of backups because they want a fresh start elsewhere. The starters all think they can adjust (from Cover 2/3) with limited difficulty and the incoming freshmen are built for the new scheme (Cover 4).
You're right in saying our starters are square pegs...some are out-thinking themselves despite not playing in a complex scheme, some just don't have the skillset to play the 4. Your backups are true freshmen instead of RS sophomores, and they're playing like true freshmen. So they're oval pegs right now instead round, but they were recruited because the staff thinks they can be round.
Stepping back to a cover 2/3 is (IMO) a bit short-sighted. I'm disappointed that some great Buckeyes will have subpar stats this year, but NFL decision makers will see past that. To me, what is most important is the tutoring of the 22 true sophomores/RS freshman/true freshman we have on defense. Every minute in the film room or practice field or in an actual game needs to immerse them in what they were brought to Columbus to do -- play cover 4. In a no-bowl year, I don't think asking the kids to learn a second system is a sound strategy. Again, it stinks that the seniors are getting a bit of a raw deal, but long-term future needs to be considered. The kids need to know Cover 4 backwards and forwards when they're expected to be leaders on a national championship contending team next year. They won't get that experience if it isn't taught.
That being said, Fickell having play-call responsibilities seems to be Meyer's attempt to stay squarely in the middle -- Luke knows his personnel better than anyone, while Withers has a more thorough knowledge of Cover 4. I don't have as much experience as most on here, but it seems the coaches may have failed in their overestimation of the seniors ability to break habits and adjust to a different scheme. Without a strong backup core (Bell, Newsome, Dom Clarke, etc.), the choices are to turn to your freshmen or get creative with your groupings when injuries hit. With Boren and now Williams to LB and Spence to DE, the group is showing a willingness to put the best 11 guys on the field while still sticking to their long-term plan. I think the staff should be commended for thinking outside the box, though their earlier missteps necessitated it.
Finally, worst case scenario in my mind? Clearing the defensive coaching staff and installing another new philosophy. This might be a byproduct of being a Browns fan, but I'm very weary of being trigger-happy and hitting the reset button in a sport like this. If there is another fresh install, you just made the past twelve months damn near a waste for your kids, and that's assuming they all have the physical ability to run the new system. In reality, you could fall into a self-perpetuating cycle where a lot of depth is caught in the coaching transition and you're left with starters and then 11 true freshman participating. The problem if this happens next year with OSU is that our leaders (Shazier/Bryant, hopefully 1/52 stay) will be learning a third system. How can they lead when they're just learning? Fortunately, I think Meyer (and most fans) recognize that this is a two year learning process, not one that can be picked up in ten months. Thus, I'd be surprised to see firings...maybe Withers takes over the calls.
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