TGHusker
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Define 'conservative defense'. I didn't think White's D was as aggressive as it was portrayed when he was hired. Too much bend and don't break.wanted to play a more conservative defense
Define 'conservative defense'. I didn't think White's D was as aggressive as it was portrayed when he was hired. Too much bend and don't break.wanted to play a more conservative defense
It's my understanding that there were some conflicts between White & some of the asst. coaches. I wondered how much control White had in picking asst. coaches.Speculation aside, what we know through their own words is that White's defense became more multiple to accommodate Rhule & staff's preferences vs various opponents. We know the coverage went from a base man off to quarters & the formation was much more commonly a static 4-2-5. I wouldn't describe any of these changes as more conservative, but you are naturally blitzing out of the 3-3-5 on virtually every play.
Did they clash? Did Rhule want a more conservative defense? I wouldn't pretend to know. But, the fact White is moving laterally suggests there was probably too many chefs in the kitchen for his liking.
It's my understanding that there were some conflicts between White & some of the asst. coaches. I wondered how much control White had in picking asst. coaches.
Agree!Based on the fact that all of the position coaches had worked with Rhule before and none had worked with White, I'm guessing very little input.
Define 'conservative defense'. I didn't think White's D was as aggressive as it was portrayed when he was hired. Too much bend and don't break.
No official word on Pot Roast yet? That has to be kind of a positive?!
Exactly. I felt like Tony White didn't blitz a lot this year and relied to much on the db's. I think that Matt Rhule is trying to take pressure off the edge rushers bc rn we don't really have any except for maybe James Williams. But I honestly thought we played pretty conservative in the losses and close games on defense.Define 'conservative defense'. I didn't think White's D was as aggressive as it was portrayed when he was hired. Too much bend and don't break.
Trying to get more money in the new FSU dealSupposedly we're in a bidding was with FSU
Yep I agree!Exactly. I felt like Tony White didn't blitz a lot this year and relied to much on the db's. I think that Matt Rhule is trying to take pressure off the edge rushers bc rn we don't really have any except for maybe James Williams. But I honestly thought we played pretty conservative in the losses and close games on defense.
Per Callahan, despite Williams and Princewell not being there, Pot Roast was at practice today. Lenhardt, Shavers, and Van Poppel were all at practice today as well.No official word on Pot Roast yet? That has to be kind of a positive?!
Better hope Willis Macgahee IV sticks around. He's a decent replacement for Williams.Exactly. I felt like Tony White didn't blitz a lot this year and relied to much on the db's. I think that Matt Rhule is trying to take pressure off the edge rushers bc rn we don't really have any except for maybe James Williams. But I honestly thought we played pretty conservative in the losses and close games on defense.
Better hope Willis Macgahee IV sticks around. He's a decent replacement for Williams.
Two goals in a bidding war like this.Trying to get more money in the new FSU deal