Have no idea if the metric is worth a shit, but Tony is getting it done on the Dline.
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This is what drives me nuts about Chins D. Teams spread us out a d we leave the middle wide open. All the back has to do is find that cut back lane, i.e. like Minnesota keeps doing to us or they run a drag or skinny post over the middle from the slot or WR and it is wide openHopefully the run D will be more consistent with a new ILB
Honas - 3 solo tackles total on 80+ rushing attempts in minn/ill losses last year
This is what drives me nuts about Chins D. Teams spread us out a d we leave the middle wide open. All the back has to do is find that cut back lane, i.e. like Minnesota keeps doing to us or they run a drag or skinny post over the middle from the slot or WR and it is wide open
Lining up in the I and handing off to the RB, which is what MN did over and over with great success, is RPO now?I think the more warranted criticism for Chin applies to defending the RPO.
Nebraska's run D vs non RPO teams in 2020 was top 5 in the country.
Nebraska vs Penn State, Illinois, and Minnesota was embarrassing. 75% of their run yardage allowed came vs those teams. And they were almost exclusively RPO.
Lining up in the I and handing off to the RB, which is what MN did over and over with great success, is RPO now?
What a football genius!
Im talking specifically against NU, specifically on plays that won them the game.You don't even know what you're trying to argue. Just stop.
No team in college football runs RPO more than Minnesota.
Im talking specifically against NU, specifically on plays that won them the game.
Just lined up and handed it off right down our ‘remade front 7s’ throat.
I think you need to rewatch the MN game.As am I.
I'm sure there is a middle school football board you can visit somewhere. That's where your expertise will fit.