He was really good on Saved By The Bell.Mr. Accountability said:What's with all the Vanderbeek gifs lately?
I know theyre kinda funny, but it's starting to reach a creepy level there GSG.
That's a good point. Just thinking back on our safety play last year makes me cringe.If professional respect means anything, TJ could have coached at a few SEC schools had he not wanted to be here.
He was really good on Saved By The Bell.Mr. Accountability said:What's with all the Vanderbeek gifs lately?
I know theyre kinda funny, but it's starting to reach a creepy level there GSG.
Green is a better than average corner. His issue is he doesn't have or doesnt appear to have the natural "timing" down to make a play on the ball. Not saying he doesn't make the play because of it but he'll often jump a little too soon for an INT and then miss and the guy ends up with the ball and he ends up out of place and has to make the hard tackle.I've got no problem with CJax at safety. There's just been some talk in this thread that we HAVE to get him on the field. I'm curious what makes people think that.Oh I see you already covered that EZ. I guess my question would be for you RedDenver. Where did you see enjough of CJax at any defensive position to judge his ball skills? I'm not saying your wrong, I just hardly remember him playing? Personally, I think he's athletic enough to play either CB or Safety..I keep getting visions of Green getting smoked in the Wiscy and Georgia game.Two things:
1) Why are people questioning Green's ball skills? He has enough to have started at CB for several games last year. He and Evans were easily the best tacklers in the secondary (maybe the whole team), so I think it makes sense to try him at safety.
2) Why all the love for CJax at safety? He had some good special teams plays, but could barely crack the defensive lineup last year. He did worse in ball skills IMO than Green, so why should he be a safety?
EDIT: When I said CJax didn't have the ball skills of Green, that's based mostly on the fact that Green was playing corner and CJax was on the bench. The few times I saw CJax he looked about the same as all the other DB's.
On a slightly different note: there's a lot of love for Terry Joseph that I don't quite get. The CB's have been good, but our safeties have been horrible. I don't have anything against him, I just don't understand the confidence.
i feel the same way but again the talent was not there. stafford could lay the wood but he still has not wrapped anyone up yet. dont get me started on pj smith. it cant get much worse then that. the secondary looked bad at times last year because they were being asked to cover guy for .10 + seconds because the pass rush could not do anything. when we had any pass rush our secondary was very good. and that is not only when tj was here but could be said for any secondary coach in football. again i agree with you that our safeties last year were god awful last year at times but tj cant be on the field to make the plays for the guys. we ask a lot from our safeties. if o'hanlan can do it surely we can find another body to do the same.That's a good point. Just thinking back on our safety play last year makes me cringe.If professional respect means anything, TJ could have coached at a few SEC schools had he not wanted to be here.
What do you think of moving Green to safety?Green is a better than average corner. His issue is he doesn't have or doesnt appear to have the natural "timing" down to make a play on the ball. Not saying he doesn't make the play because of it but he'll often jump a little too soon for an INT and then miss and the guy ends up with the ball and he ends up out of place and has to make the hard tackle.
CJax is just a very gifted athlete. Once he has the technique down and the concepts from TJ who is considered a very good teacher which is why he's a great coach (plus he's a good recruiter) CJax will be very very hard to make a play against. He has the ability to quickly get up in run support should the play go that direction or recover and help on pass protection. Its just a matter of knowing all the working parts of the defense and who's going where on what plays. It takes time to learn what every guy in front of you is supposed to do and how to realize that someone didn't get it done. He'll play faster as he knows more.
I'm good with it. I want the best guys on the field that the other guys can trust so they can all do their job. Our biggest issue on D this year is the FS. Green would probably start at corner or at least be in that conversation and the first back up but we've got good depth there. He's being pretty selfless and moving so we can try to fix that hole. CJackson will get up to speed he's only been in that slot a year and is young. By mid season I'd hope he'd be good to go and that would give us two ones in reality and give us about 4 guys that could start at the corner on any given day. I think Gerry will play there a lot eventually too at the Safety spot since he's already the guy in the dime package. Him seeing reps at LB is about getting ready for the spread teams we face this year and having quick fast guys all over the field to make plays. We get the push I think we will get this year from the Dline and I think the D will be closer to Bo year 2 than we were the last couple years.What do you think of moving Green to safety?Green is a better than average corner. His issue is he doesn't have or doesnt appear to have the natural "timing" down to make a play on the ball. Not saying he doesn't make the play because of it but he'll often jump a little too soon for an INT and then miss and the guy ends up with the ball and he ends up out of place and has to make the hard tackle.
CJax is just a very gifted athlete. Once he has the technique down and the concepts from TJ who is considered a very good teacher which is why he's a great coach (plus he's a good recruiter) CJax will be very very hard to make a play against. He has the ability to quickly get up in run support should the play go that direction or recover and help on pass protection. Its just a matter of knowing all the working parts of the defense and who's going where on what plays. It takes time to learn what every guy in front of you is supposed to do and how to realize that someone didn't get it done. He'll play faster as he knows more.
Half mast, again.I'm good with it. I want the best guys on the field that the other guys can trust so they can all do their job. Our biggest issue on D this year is the FS. Green would probably start at corner or at least be in that conversation and the first back up but we've got good depth there. He's being pretty selfless and moving so we can try to fix that hole. CJackson will get up to speed he's only been in that slot a year and is young. By mid season I'd hope he'd be good to go and that would give us two ones in reality and give us about 4 guys that could start at the corner on any given day. I think Gerry will play there a lot eventually too at the Safety spot since he's already the guy in the dime package. Him seeing reps at LB is about getting ready for the spread teams we face this year and having quick fast guys all over the field to make plays. We get the push I think we will get this year from the Dline and I think the D will be closer to Bo year 2 than we were the last couple years.What do you think of moving Green to safety?Green is a better than average corner. His issue is he doesn't have or doesnt appear to have the natural "timing" down to make a play on the ball. Not saying he doesn't make the play because of it but he'll often jump a little too soon for an INT and then miss and the guy ends up with the ball and he ends up out of place and has to make the hard tackle.
CJax is just a very gifted athlete. Once he has the technique down and the concepts from TJ who is considered a very good teacher which is why he's a great coach (plus he's a good recruiter) CJax will be very very hard to make a play against. He has the ability to quickly get up in run support should the play go that direction or recover and help on pass protection. Its just a matter of knowing all the working parts of the defense and who's going where on what plays. It takes time to learn what every guy in front of you is supposed to do and how to realize that someone didn't get it done. He'll play faster as he knows more.
Just curious - it's well talked-about that Bo's defense is more complicated than most. From what I've read, most of that has to do with everyone doing exactly their job so the entire defense meshes together. If that is true, is it possible (likely?) that our defense also has a better understanding of what other positions around them are supposed to be doing and thus makes it easier to switch from one position to another?I'm good with it. I want the best guys on the field that the other guys can trust so they can all do their job. Our biggest issue on D this year is the FS. Green would probably start at corner or at least be in that conversation and the first back up but we've got good depth there. He's being pretty selfless and moving so we can try to fix that hole. CJackson will get up to speed he's only been in that slot a year and is young. By mid season I'd hope he'd be good to go and that would give us two ones in reality and give us about 4 guys that could start at the corner on any given day. I think Gerry will play there a lot eventually too at the Safety spot since he's already the guy in the dime package. Him seeing reps at LB is about getting ready for the spread teams we face this year and having quick fast guys all over the field to make plays. We get the push I think we will get this year from the Dline and I think the D will be closer to Bo year 2 than we were the last couple years.What do you think of moving Green to safety?Green is a better than average corner. His issue is he doesn't have or doesnt appear to have the natural "timing" down to make a play on the ball. Not saying he doesn't make the play because of it but he'll often jump a little too soon for an INT and then miss and the guy ends up with the ball and he ends up out of place and has to make the hard tackle.
CJax is just a very gifted athlete. Once he has the technique down and the concepts from TJ who is considered a very good teacher which is why he's a great coach (plus he's a good recruiter) CJax will be very very hard to make a play against. He has the ability to quickly get up in run support should the play go that direction or recover and help on pass protection. Its just a matter of knowing all the working parts of the defense and who's going where on what plays. It takes time to learn what every guy in front of you is supposed to do and how to realize that someone didn't get it done. He'll play faster as he knows more.