kansasCowboy
Well-known member
LawPoke said:kansasCowboy said:LawPoke said:kansasCowboy said:Point3. I can see the potential for the Tampa 2 if run correctly. I've never coached against it, so I'm not super familiar with it. But what I have seen on it, when it is set with talent it can be pretty brutal. We are set with youth trying to put it all together right now. I do think in a few years a lot of these younger guys will make this scheme look pretty good.
Kansas...I am not a coach, so would love your insights on this statement. I always appreciate your informed view and very much want to hear more on this point. I seldom hear coaches mention that the Tampa 2 can be brutal. Absent big mad mean defensive linemen, which we seldom get, and significant upgrades at linebacker, I am not so sure. What do you see with the Tampa 2 that leads to a sense that it can be a tough defense? Also, what talent is needed to make it so?
As for Yarborough, I don't want to bag on the guy, but I thought he had one of his poorest games yesterday. He never sealed his end, took poor angles and struggled to get off blocks. Was he double teamed? Was I missing something?
From what I gather. You need a solid LB group. We don't have that. They don't need to be big but fast, we're getting there. The corners need to be solid at one on one coverage and jamming. We definitely don't have that yet. Preister and Wingard are our best at this and they need more time. The jamming and lbs dropping back in coverage is what is supposed to keep all offensive threats in front of us at all times. We have blunder on this in every game so far. When we do our coverage goes very soft and we basically fall out of a Tampa 2 and run a basic cover 2 or cover 3.
The DL and DE are critical in Tampa 2, and we do not have that ability yet. We seem to try to start a game in Tampa 2, but after we a blasted by long passes or big runs we tends to look more like a typical 4-3 zone read.
I agree with some of the things I've seen on Tampa 2, that if run correctly you are a bend but don't break D. Our best game was WSU. Other than a couple of long balls over our heads, our CBs and S's and LB's kept almost every play in front of them. Hence why Falk (taking out two long balls) had a average of 4.9 yards per pass catch. We made him look to quick out routes or quick inside slant hits. The D was doing its job and then one blown assignment and you had an 35 yard td pass.
In looking at it as an overall package (not wyoming D personally) if I had an average O at the college level I think I could come up with a Pistol package that would exploit the D. But it would have to take multiple sets and reads to confuse the D enough to get the D to bite on something for me to have the opportunity for a big play down field. If the T2 is run correctly it can definitely have the potential to be a headache for an Offense and an OC.
All that said, I hope I answered your question. If you want something a little more specific try me again. I'm running on 5 hrs of sleep in the last two days. I may have blundered, myself here.
Thanks for the thorough response. I appreciate your perspectives and analysis. At this point, there is a lot of emotion...none of it wrong really and to be expected (if we didn't get upset, we would be in a very very bad spot)...but it seems the anger and bile needs to be tinged with some sense of why Bohl and Stanard might be doing what they are doing. Thanks again.
No problem!
Anytime.