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If you back off the corners, you will again be succeptible to quick outs. It's all a choice. And yeah, I'm sure it CAN be fixed. But until we SEE it fixed for several games, it's all in doubt.Yep. According to Ash, guys made bad reads on at least 2 of the 3 long TD passes. That's fixable. And it was Bell and not Powell who made those mistakes. Grant got caught looking on his TD give up. And in the second half they backed off the corners and that quieted Moore. He disappeared.
Ash believes these were all "fixable" mistakes. I believe him.
YES! They are very young, and they can afford to make mistakes early in the year. They just need to make them, learn from them and get better every week. The schedule now isn't too tough. The last thing I want right now is a perfect game against a poor opponent and getting their confidence too high. The coaches and the players need to keep making adjustments, keep getting better every week. Then we'll be ready for sparty. Then keep getting better and then we'll be ready for bowl season. I want a bowl win this year, haven't had one in far too long.I think Kiel is the best QB we will face this year but not by a wide margin, Cook is a very, very good QB. We gave up some big plays but a lot of what we saw was youth, I don't see systemic issues. The 80 yard screen TD was completely unacceptable but the deep TD that Bell gave up was 100% technique. It was not a great performance for our secondary but I saw adjustments and better play as we went along...that is the goal (at least mine), learn from mistakes, improve, and grow every game.
Yes exactly. On the deep routes were Bell and Apple got beat the reason he was able to let the play develop was there was zero pressure. We need more than Bosa when we rush the passer and I am beyond underwhelmed with our front when rushing the QB.- Its going to be hard to keep Raekwon off the field, IMO he just has "IT"
- Steve Miller brings little to nothing to the table, more Frazier, more Holmes
- on two of those TD's, IMO Kiel had two much time to let those routes develop, given how many of their linemen were hurt and how good our DLine is supposed to be.
Webb has yet to play but Urban has specifically pointed out Webb and Smith as being very close to forcing their way on the field.I just keep thinking of how young we are and how much talent isn't even seeing playing time. Then I think about how it takes more than a season to fully integrate a defensive philosophy (see Sparty as an example) and I feel perfectly fine. Ash is a great coach. I believe that wholeheartedly. We are moving in the right direction. Only complaint I would have from what I have seen so far is I would like to see E Smith get in games as much as possible. I have said this many times but he looks to be a great one. Same can be said for Damon Webb. Get them on the field as much as possible to gain experience. Other than that, just keep recruiting your tail off and bring in top talent. We are moving in the right direction despite the big plays by Cincy.
Play 1 was a bang bang play on a safety, and pretty strong coverage for that position. I'd like to see him tackle him after the play but you can't hope for much better coverage that far downfield from a safety.
Yep. According to Ash, guys made bad reads on at least 2 of the 3 long TD passes. That's fixable. And it was Bell and not Powell who made those mistakes. Grant got caught looking on his TD give up. And in the second half they backed off the corners and that quieted Moore. He disappeared.
Ash believes these were all "fixable" mistakes. I believe him.