Posted this in a different thread, thought it was worth its own. As always, Randy - kaz - whomever, if you feel it should remain in the other thread, I understand if you delete this.
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Here's the bottom line about this defense, and the record reflects since he was announced, IMO, Banker is a bad hire. Regardless, there's a lot of debate about "there's talent" and "no there's not". Here's my .02...
You're not going to have a great defense unless you have 2 guys at each level (front, middle, back). I'm not aware of a defense that performed on a high enough level that didn't have that. If a team did only have 1 guy at a level, they made up for it elsewhere, and that's more than possible but I'd say it's the exception. (EX: Suh, Crick - Dillard, Hagg in hybrid - Amukamara, Dennard). (((Heck, I can easily add Gomes, Asante and everyone's whipping boy O'Hanlon too, great role players that played at a high level due to what was around them)))
You want to know what made Suh so great at Nebraska, besides his raw ability and Peelini? He had a back 7 that was absolutely lights out in 2009. You take 2009 Suh and put him with the 2015 back 7 and there's no way in heck he puts up the numbers he did. You take the 2009 back 7 and Collins himself is wrecking havoc so far this season, way too much pressure on a OL to hold blocks. Anyone that wants to debate this, let's debate it.
When facing spread teams, which I say is what we've faced through 4 games so far, you have to have guys on the back end that get on someone at the LOS. When that happens, advantage to the defensive front 4. When a defense can't play tight(er) coverage, big time advantage to the OL. And that also means you have to account for the RB too in the passing game, his inside/outside chips are a quick and easy read.
Now, can the 2015 defense be productive against the pass and run in B1G conference play? Absolutely they can, when healthy, with the schedule we have this year. There is no way in heck, over the course of the conference season, we're going to stop teams at a consistent enough pace without Valentine (1 of 2 needed at level 1), Banderas/Rose-Ivey (2 of 2 needed at level 2) and Gerry the lone ranger in the back (1 of 2 needed at level 3). You're talking about 4 guys missing (3 injured, 1 missing to compliment Gerry). Sh1t, for the back end to be successful, all we're missing is an island guy.
Anyone curious what happened up above to where we're at now? Go look at who is in our roster and tell me who the 2 guys are in level 1, 2 guys in level 2 and 2 guys in level 3. I already helped out with (level 1) Collins, (level 2) Bando / Rose-Ivey and (level 3) Gerry. Sure, there's potential however, that's all it is right now.
That potential (talent) has to be coached - just like the potential (talent) had to be coached back in 2009.
TL;DR, I'm sure but damn folks, have some knowledge and common sense when discussing something!
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Here's the bottom line about this defense, and the record reflects since he was announced, IMO, Banker is a bad hire. Regardless, there's a lot of debate about "there's talent" and "no there's not". Here's my .02...
You're not going to have a great defense unless you have 2 guys at each level (front, middle, back). I'm not aware of a defense that performed on a high enough level that didn't have that. If a team did only have 1 guy at a level, they made up for it elsewhere, and that's more than possible but I'd say it's the exception. (EX: Suh, Crick - Dillard, Hagg in hybrid - Amukamara, Dennard). (((Heck, I can easily add Gomes, Asante and everyone's whipping boy O'Hanlon too, great role players that played at a high level due to what was around them)))
You want to know what made Suh so great at Nebraska, besides his raw ability and Peelini? He had a back 7 that was absolutely lights out in 2009. You take 2009 Suh and put him with the 2015 back 7 and there's no way in heck he puts up the numbers he did. You take the 2009 back 7 and Collins himself is wrecking havoc so far this season, way too much pressure on a OL to hold blocks. Anyone that wants to debate this, let's debate it.
When facing spread teams, which I say is what we've faced through 4 games so far, you have to have guys on the back end that get on someone at the LOS. When that happens, advantage to the defensive front 4. When a defense can't play tight(er) coverage, big time advantage to the OL. And that also means you have to account for the RB too in the passing game, his inside/outside chips are a quick and easy read.
Now, can the 2015 defense be productive against the pass and run in B1G conference play? Absolutely they can, when healthy, with the schedule we have this year. There is no way in heck, over the course of the conference season, we're going to stop teams at a consistent enough pace without Valentine (1 of 2 needed at level 1), Banderas/Rose-Ivey (2 of 2 needed at level 2) and Gerry the lone ranger in the back (1 of 2 needed at level 3). You're talking about 4 guys missing (3 injured, 1 missing to compliment Gerry). Sh1t, for the back end to be successful, all we're missing is an island guy.
Anyone curious what happened up above to where we're at now? Go look at who is in our roster and tell me who the 2 guys are in level 1, 2 guys in level 2 and 2 guys in level 3. I already helped out with (level 1) Collins, (level 2) Bando / Rose-Ivey and (level 3) Gerry. Sure, there's potential however, that's all it is right now.
That potential (talent) has to be coached - just like the potential (talent) had to be coached back in 2009.
TL;DR, I'm sure but damn folks, have some knowledge and common sense when discussing something!