What about the younger guys? (serious question as i don't follow recruiting all that much and don't know what we've got in the cupboard at LB) Or maybe we convert a safety to LB? We pretty much don't have the talent at either level to be successful in either style of defense is pretty much what it boils down to. Which is worse? At least a 1-gap defense may create a turnover once in a while or rattle a QB from getting hit a few times... Hopefully some of the young D-linemen are as good as we think they are and we'll be in better shape next year.We don't have the speed at LB to run a 1-gap.
I agree 100%. Our DL is just awful. My only hope is that we can somehow patch together a decent unit, and defense overall, by season's end. But right now, well I'll just say it is not looking good.We don't have the players to execute the scheme. We have the least physical and slowest defensive line I can remember in the last 20 years at Nebraska.I think to combat this, we should turn the offside penalty off, and move our D line up to right in front of the QB. 100% of the time, it'll work 100% of the time.
In all seriousness though, numerous times tonight we got pressure. Numerous times we weren't able to make the play.
It's not the scheme, it's the execution.
This is the best analysis of the day! The defense did a fair job in the 2nd half after they made adjustments. The poor field position hampered the offense as well as defensive adjustments UCLA made at halftime. Our D was a tired bunch by the end of the 3rd Qtr. This also wasn't the weak sister type of UCLA team that Sparky was putting on the field. Mora has toughened them. I'm not saying we have a great D....they may not even be good at a lot of positions.Did we watch the same game here? I don't think the mobile QB was our problem he only had 53 yards and didn't score any touchdowns on the ground. Yes he sustained some drives with his legs but that's not what won the game for UCLA and that's going to happen with any quality QB. You can't have a superman defense and stop everything they throw at you. Poor tackling and fundamentals are what cost us this game on the defensive side. Far to many people trying to make arm tackles, lunging at guys with their head down, and going under blocks to try to get to a ball carrier running outside are what killed us.
Really the D adjusted well and kept us in the game in the second half it was just being on the field too long because of the safety and poor play calling that killed us in the 4th quarter.
I am no expert at breaking down a defense, I don't think our D adjusted well at all. Their RB ran around us the entire second half. They made plays when then needed them. some questions/observations:Did we watch the same game here? I don't think the mobile QB was our problem he only had 53 yards and didn't score any touchdowns on the ground. Yes he sustained some drives with his legs but that's not what won the game for UCLA and that's going to happen with any quality QB. You can't have a superman defense and stop everything they throw at you. Poor tackling and fundamentals are what cost us this game on the defensive side. Far to many people trying to make arm tackles, lunging at guys with their head down, and going under blocks to try to get to a ball carrier running outside are what killed us.
Really the D adjusted well and kept us in the game in the second half it was just being on the field too long because of the safety and poor play calling that killed us in the 4th quarter.
Agreed 100%. I watched Martin when he was in. He was at the LOS every play. Obviously that is acceptable or Kaz or Bo would have had him shift back. We are S-L-O-W on the DL and at LB. UCLA was hitting the edge and we had no hope to catch them. I was embarrassed for our DL and LB's trying to chase them down. Bo won't swallow his pride. See not hiring Mike Stoops as DC. Our fundamentals are horrible. Missed tackles, arm tackles poor pursuit angles etc.... As McBride stated in his article, to paraphrase, "If you don't have a stellar DL, look out" (in ref to the 2 gap)I am no expert at breaking down a defense, I don't think our D adjusted well at all. Their RB ran around us the entire second half. They made plays when then needed them. some questions/observations:Did we watch the same game here? I don't think the mobile QB was our problem he only had 53 yards and didn't score any touchdowns on the ground. Yes he sustained some drives with his legs but that's not what won the game for UCLA and that's going to happen with any quality QB. You can't have a superman defense and stop everything they throw at you. Poor tackling and fundamentals are what cost us this game on the defensive side. Far to many people trying to make arm tackles, lunging at guys with their head down, and going under blocks to try to get to a ball carrier running outside are what killed us.
Really the D adjusted well and kept us in the game in the second half it was just being on the field too long because of the safety and poor play calling that killed us in the 4th quarter.
- If a two-gap defensive scheme is to engage and protect the gaps, then why would we start a full yard off the ball. It seems to me that giving up a yard right at the snap just gives the offense time to fire off the ball and move into position. Why not engage and protect right at the point of the snap?
- We knew we were playing a very mobile qb but I didn't see us spying him. Did I miss that?
- what in the world has happened to Meredith?? He showed so much promise his sophmore year. He seems to have regressed since then.
- our defensive slowness reminds me of our mid 70's and late 80's teams. Good against inferior teams, and exposed against good ones.
- our tackles play way too high at the point of attack. Especially Rome.
- after last year's defensive showing, and the first two games this year, Bo needs to swallow his pride and make some sweeping changes in scheme. This one does not work with the horses we are able to recruit.
That's the only reason I'm willing to cut Bo some slack for a few more years. After that if things don't pan out I'm going to be calling for a change. We just don't have the players now to be a great team on that side of the ball. On offense we're much much closer to being there but continue to piss it down our leg every time the pressure is on.We could have really used a guy like Josh Banderas out there at LB with his 110 meter hurdle track speed.
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We could have really used a guy like Vincent Valentine out there at DT to plug, push, and stop the run.
Hopefully the future is brighter.
Fair enough - he rushed for 53 yards, as opposed to 75, 100, or 125, or some other number that would have made it seem more subjectively substantial to anyone.Did we watch the same game here? I don't think the mobile QB was our problem he only had 53 yards and didn't score any touchdowns on the ground.