Yeah, it's awesome. I first noticed them doing it in '07 when they still had Michael Strahan.I loved seeing the Giants do that last year because of how well it worked. It'd be great if we saw it more this year.I thought at one point we had four defensive ends on the field a la NY Giants. Probably the way to go in obvious passing situations.
I recall 3. But if we count QB draws that were stopped early than i think maybe 5.How many sacks did we get yesterday? I recall one I believe.
Doesn't Oku have a kid in Lincoln?Aplin was player of the year last year in the Sun-Belt and Oku is no slouch at RB either. Yes they were an inferior team, but we still kept a good offense from scoring and I was impressed. Wonder what Malzan's thoughts were on our D?They looked great..........except the team they were playing didnt have a pulse. We have seen this year in and year out, look great agianst inferior competition and the second we play a decent team we either eek out a win or lose due to bonehead mistakes. Not too excited about this team so far.
But 31 of those were against the reservesArkansas State put up 34 on Oregon (most people say thats the best defense in the pac 12 - at least top 3)
We did it against Southern Miss too.I thought at one point we had four defensive ends on the field a la NY Giants. Probably the way to go in obvious passing situations.
Neither of those fumbles were really his fault. The first one was a pass pro failure where his boots got knocked from his blind side,and the second, Braylon just kinda elbowed the ball out on a PA pass. Miscue of playcalling most likely. The only one that was a problem for me really was the Marrow fumble. Even in garbage time. The others are all either oddities that won't generally occur, or a ghost fumble by Ameer.9th ranked offense....mid-major conference....the defense did great. They played with a lot of fire and made it easy for the offense to stay with what they do best. I think the coaches recognized something had to be done and got off to a good start.
Martinez has to take care of the ball, on the other hand. It didn't matter this time but he's capable of some crazy stuff when it counts.
Neither of those fumbles were really his fault. The first one was a pass pro failure where his boots got knocked from his blind side,and the second, Braylon just kinda elbowed the ball out on a PA pass. Miscue of playcalling most likely. The only one that was a problem for me really was the Marrow fumble. Even in garbage time. The others are all either oddities that won't generally occur, or a ghost fumble by Ameer.9th ranked offense....mid-major conference....the defense did great. They played with a lot of fire and made it easy for the offense to stay with what they do best. I think the coaches recognized something had to be done and got off to a good start.
Martinez has to take care of the ball, on the other hand. It didn't matter this time but he's capable of some crazy stuff when it counts.