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I've had some time to review our defense from this year and here's some interesting stats I thought I'd share to all you VOL fans who miss football already like myself:

In 2013 we didn't have a single LB record a sack, but we had 16.5 TFL combined between AJ and Sapp.

In 2013 we gave up 207.3 rushing yards per game.

In 2013 we gave up an incredible 75% conversion rate on 4th down attempts, and a 43% on 3rd down attempts.

In 2013 we gave up a 59% redzone TD rate. To put this in prospective our defense gave up 29 TDs and 7 FGs in the redzone. Our defense only stopped opponets 13 times from scoring anything in redzone out of 49 attempts.

In 2013 Randolph recorded 75 total tackels, 4 Ints, 7 PD, 1 FF, 2.5 TFL, and 3 break ups. He was the MVP of our defense this year IMO.

All together what this tells me is a few things:

One, B. Randolph needs to be put into situations so that he can make plays. I'm talking S blitzes, manning him up on TEs and RBs to get INT's and TFL, and placing him into cover one situations and trusting him to make the right play. He has to learn to take better angles on the ball, as that goes with the rest of our team as well, but he is a natural play maker on defnese.

Two, we need Maggit back healthy, and then we need to utilize him the right way. We need a SLB who can blitz and stop the run. No sacks from a LB is embarrassing. What's even more embarrassing is that up the the KY game our leading sacker on our team was Walls with 4.5 sacks. We generated a whooping 18 sacks as a team, and 4 of them came from Miller in the last game, 5 total from the whole team in KY game. That means that through 11 games we accumlated 13 sacks, 13!

Three, our entire run scheme was a failure this year. Our front 7 failed miserable at stopping the run. It's pretty much that simple.


Four, Jancek, it's time to man up. If we don't start being more aggressive, and less QB spy, we are going to be 5-7 next year. We generated 14 Ints and 8 FF, but most came in points of the game that it really didn't matter. We have to start getting guys like Randolph and a healthy Maggit in positions to generate us some sacks and big plays. We can't go through another year where we have no LBs recording a sack. Again, that's embarrassing.

Five, Carr, J. Miller, Veeren, Hendrix, Henderson, Lambert, C. Thomas, O'Brien, Sauls, Mixon, Brown, Vickers, Barnett, J. Williams, Mosley, and Owen it's also time for you guys to man up. This will be the most athletic D-line we have had here in a long time. It'll be young and inexperineced, but this group has to lay the foundation and mindset that we are no longer letting teams run over and past us. We have to come out hungry, and we need 9-10 of these guys to step up and produce more then 13 sacks through 11 games.

Six, AJ is much needed. He's the leader of this team. He's the best tackler on this team. He lead the team with 8.5 TFL. He blows up run plays in the middle, and he needs to be replaced by Jancek on passing downs in the redzone. AJ is the best MLB we have had in awhile in stopping the run, but Jancek it's time to replace him on passing downs.

Seven, it's time to find replacments at SS, CB, and Nickel CB. McNeil, Swafford/Toney, and Coleman got feed to the lions this year. TKJR, Payne, Mosley, Foreman, L. Johnson, McDowell, Evan Berry, and Gaulden are going to get all the chances in the world to start over these four guys. I hate calling out guys like this because they are VFL, but I'm tried of the BS that I saw over and over again when I watched us play.

Eight, our motto for this defense come 2014 needs to be WORK. Not fist up. Not brick by brick. Just simply, WORK.
 
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I've had some time to review our defense from this year and here's some interesting stats I thought I'd share to all you VOL fans who miss football already like myself:

In 2013 we didn't have a single LB record a sack, but we had 16.5 TFL combined between AJ and Sapp.

In 2013 we gave up 207.3 rushing yards per game.

In 2013 we gave up an incredible 75% conversion rate on 4th down attempts, and a 43% on 3rd down attempts.

In 2013 we gave up a 59% redzone TD rate. To put this in prospective our defense gave up 29 TDs and 7 FGs in the redzone. Our defense only stopped opponets 13 times from scoring anything in redzone out of 49 attempts.

In 2013 Randolph recorded 75 total tackels, 4 Ints, 7 PD, 1 FF, 2.5 TFL, and 3 break ups. He was the MVP of our defense this year IMO.

All together what this tells me is a few things:

One, B. Randolph needs to be put into situations so that he can make plays. I'm talking S blitzes, manning him up on TE's and RBs to get INT's and TFL, and placing him into cover one situations and trusting him to make the right play. He has to learn to take better angles on the ball, as that goes with the rest of our team as well, but he is a natural play maker on defnese.

Two, we need Maggit back healthy, and then we need to utilize him the right way. We need a SLB who can blitz and stop the run. No sacks from a LB is embarrassing. What's even more embarrassing is that up the the KY game our leading sacker on our team was Walls with 4.5 sacks. We generated a whooping 18 sacks as a team, and 4 of them came from Miller in the last game, 5 total from the whole team in KY game. That means that through 11 games we accumlated 13 sacks, 13!

Three, our entire run scheme was a failure this year. Our front 7 failed miserable at stopping the run. It's pretty much that simple.


Four, Jancek, it's time to man up. If we don't start being more aggressive, and less QB spy, we are going to be 5-7 next year. We generated 14 Ints and 8 FF, but most came in points of the game that it really didn't matter. We have to start getting guys like Randolph and a healthy Maggit in positions to generate us some sacks and big plays. We can't go through another year where we have no LBs recording a sack. Again, that's embarrassing.

Five, Carr, J. Miller, Veeren, Hendrix, Lambert, C. Thomas, O'Brien, Sauls, Mixon, Brown, Vickers, Barnett, J. Williams, Mosley, and Owen it's also time for you guys to man up. This will be the most athletic D-line we have had here in a long time. It'll be young and inexperineced, but this group has to lay the foundation and mindset that we are no longer letting teams run over and past us. We have to come out hungry, and we need 9-10 of these guys to step up and produce more then 13 sacks through 11 games.

Six, AJ is much needed. He's the leader of this team. He's the best tackler on this team. He lead the team with 8.5 TFL. He blows up run plays in the middle, and he needs to be replaced by Jancek on passing downs in the redzone. AJ is the best MLB we have had in awhile in stopping the run, but Jancek it's time to replace him on passing downs.

Seven, it's time to find replacments at SS, CB, and Nickel CB. McNeil, Swafford/Toney, and Coleman got feed to the lions this year. TKJR, Payne, Mosley, Foreman, L. Johnson, McDowell, Evan Berry, and Gaulden are going to get all the chances in the world to start over these four guys. I hate calling out guys like this because they are VFL, but I'm tried of the BS that I saw over and over again when I watched us play.

Eight, our motto for this defense come 2014 needs to be WORK. Not fist up. Not brick by brick. Just simply, WORK.

Solid post. Long as hell but solid.
 
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Eight, our motto for this defense come 2014 needs to be WORK. Not fist up. Not brick by brick. Just simply, WORK.

Get them 22's!
But seriously, nice post. Agreed it is time to just shut up and do it. Stop talking about it, stop the fancy slogans and just do it.
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In 2013 we gave up a 59% redzone TD rate. To put this in prospective our defense gave up 29 TDs and 7 FGs in the redzone. Our defense only stopped opponets 13 times from scoring anything in redzone out of 49 attempts.

Without looking into it, this actually sounds like a pretty positive stat. We stopped teams from scoring any points in the red zone 13 out of 49 times. Am I crazy, or does that sound pretty darn good?
 
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I've had some time to review our defense from this year and here's some interesting stats I thought I'd share to all you VOL fans who miss football already like myself:

In 2013 we didn't have a single LB record a sack, but we had 16.5 TFL combined between AJ and Sapp.

In 2013 we gave up 207.3 rushing yards per game.

In 2013 we gave up an incredible 75% conversion rate on 4th down attempts, and a 43% on 3rd down attempts.

In 2013 we gave up a 59% redzone TD rate. To put this in prospective our defense gave up 29 TDs and 7 FGs in the redzone. Our defense only stopped opponets 13 times from scoring anything in redzone out of 49 attempts.

In 2013 Randolph recorded 75 total tackels, 4 Ints, 7 PD, 1 FF, 2.5 TFL, and 3 break ups. He was the MVP of our defense this year IMO.

All together what this tells me is a few things:

One, B. Randolph needs to be put into situations so that he can make plays. I'm talking S blitzes, manning him up on TE's and RBs to get INT's and TFL, and placing him into cover one situations and trusting him to make the right play. He has to learn to take better angles on the ball, as that goes with the rest of our team as well, but he is a natural play maker on defnese.

Two, we need Maggit back healthy, and then we need to utilize him the right way. We need a SLB who can blitz and stop the run. No sacks from a LB is embarrassing. What's even more embarrassing is that up the the KY game our leading sacker on our team was Walls with 4.5 sacks. We generated a whooping 18 sacks as a team, and 4 of them came from Miller in the last game, 5 total from the whole team in KY game. That means that through 11 games we accumlated 13 sacks, 13!

Three, our entire run scheme was a failure this year. Our front 7 failed miserable at stopping the run. It's pretty much that simple.


Four, Jancek, it's time to man up. If we don't start being more aggressive, and less QB spy, we are going to be 5-7 next year. We generated 14 Ints and 8 FF, but most came in points of the game that it really didn't matter. We have to start getting guys like Randolph and a healthy Maggit in positions to generate us some sacks and big plays. We can't go through another year where we have no LBs recording a sack. Again, that's embarrassing.

Five, Carr, J. Miller, Veeren, Hendrix, Henderson, Lambert, C. Thomas, O'Brien, Sauls, Mixon, Brown, Vickers, Barnett, J. Williams, Mosley, and Owen it's also time for you guys to man up. This will be the most athletic D-line we have had here in a long time. It'll be young and inexperineced, but this group has to lay the foundation and mindset that we are no longer letting teams run over and past us. We have to come out hungry, and we need 9-10 of these guys to step up and produce more then 13 sacks through 11 games.

Six, AJ is much needed. He's the leader of this team. He's the best tackler on this team. He lead the team with 8.5 TFL. He blows up run plays in the middle, and he needs to be replaced by Jancek on passing downs in the redzone. AJ is the best MLB we have had in awhile in stopping the run, but Jancek it's time to replace him on passing downs.

Seven, it's time to find replacments at SS, CB, and Nickel CB. McNeil, Swafford/Toney, and Coleman got feed to the lions this year. TKJR, Payne, Mosley, Foreman, L. Johnson, McDowell, Evan Berry, and Gaulden are going to get all the chances in the world to start over these four guys. I hate calling out guys like this because they are VFL, but I'm tried of the BS that I saw over and over again when I watched us play.

Eight, our motto for this defense come 2014 needs to be WORK. Not fist up. Not brick by brick. Just simply, WORK.

what he said
 
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Pretty much right on. I like the athletic defensive line too, but we don't have the size to hold on a third and one against top SEC offensive lines. Cornerback is open to whoever can win a spot, and don't forget Riyahd Jones.
 
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Coleman and McNeil are better than you give them credit for. Jancek needs to get his head out.

I'm not sure that Jancek likes to blitz or take risks generally.

Development of better DL play is probably the most critical factor in all of it. DT play this year in particular was poor without Saulsberry. DE will be an adventure.

LB could be more solid than many expect with or without AJ.
 
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Without looking into it, this actually sounds like a pretty positive stat. We stopped teams from scoring any points in the red zone 13 out of 49 times. Am I crazy, or does that sound pretty darn good?

Look at it like this. How many of those were against bad teams that we were dominating and they had to go for it? I'd say half of them were. In other words, most teams never had to go for it on a fourth down in the redzone to give us a chance to stop them because they were beating us to begin with. The stat there that's bothering is the 4:1 TD to FG ratio in redzone. That's unacceptable.
 
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Coleman and McNeil are better than you give them credit for. Jancek needs to get his head out.

I'm not sure that Jancek likes to blitz or take risks generally.

Development of better DL play is probably the most critical factor in all of it. DT play this year in particular was poor without Saulsberry. DE will be an adventure.

LB could be more solid than many expect with or without AJ.

McNeil is a WLB in a DBs body. His coverage skills are average at best, and he's to slow in coverage. If you are slow and smaller, you have to make up for it with brains and heart. From the looks of our defense, very few of them have a great football IQ. I like McNeil when he's used aggressively. I don't like McNeil in the Jancek QB spy zone. In terms of Coleman, just don't get me started with him. Any great team would have converted him to FS in nickel packages, because that's where he has the most upside. If you are going to play passive then you have to have some speed to close in and keep 3 yard plays from going 60 yards for a TD. Our secondary and OLBs failed at this all year, and a lot of it does have to do with the passive scheme.
 
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Man the rush per game statistic were severely skewed because of Oregon and Auburn. I would give the defensive MVP to Sutton. Other than those points, great post.
 
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Man the rush per game statistic were severely skewed because of Oregon and Auburn. I would give the defensive MVP to Sutton. Other than those points, great post.

Bama had 204 rushing yards. Mizzu had 339. You starting to see a pattern against great teams?
 
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I've had some time to review our defense from this year and here's some interesting stats I thought I'd share to all you VOL fans who miss football already like myself:

In 2013 we didn't have a single LB record a sack, but we had 16.5 TFL combined between AJ and Sapp.

In 2013 we gave up 207.3 rushing yards per game.

In 2013 we gave up an incredible 75% conversion rate on 4th down attempts, and a 43% on 3rd down attempts.

In 2013 we gave up a 59% redzone TD rate. To put this in prospective our defense gave up 29 TDs and 7 FGs in the redzone. Our defense only stopped opponets 13 times from scoring anything in redzone out of 49 attempts.

In 2013 Randolph recorded 75 total tackels, 4 Ints, 7 PD, 1 FF, 2.5 TFL, and 3 break ups. He was the MVP of our defense this year IMO.

All together what this tells me is a few things:

One, B. Randolph needs to be put into situations so that he can make plays. I'm talking S blitzes, manning him up on TE's and RBs to get INT's and TFL, and placing him into cover one situations and trusting him to make the right play. He has to learn to take better angles on the ball, as that goes with the rest of our team as well, but he is a natural play maker on defnese.

Two, we need Maggit back healthy, and then we need to utilize him the right way. We need a SLB who can blitz and stop the run. No sacks from a LB is embarrassing. What's even more embarrassing is that up the the KY game our leading sacker on our team was Walls with 4.5 sacks. We generated a whooping 18 sacks as a team, and 4 of them came from Miller in the last game, 5 total from the whole team in KY game. That means that through 11 games we accumlated 13 sacks, 13!

Three, our entire run scheme was a failure this year. Our front 7 failed miserable at stopping the run. It's pretty much that simple.


Four, Jancek, it's time to man up. If we don't start being more aggressive, and less QB spy, we are going to be 5-7 next year. We generated 14 Ints and 8 FF, but most came in points of the game that it really didn't matter. We have to start getting guys like Randolph and a healthy Maggit in positions to generate us some sacks and big plays. We can't go through another year where we have no LBs recording a sack. Again, that's embarrassing.

Five, Carr, J. Miller, Veeren, Hendrix, Henderson, Lambert, C. Thomas, O'Brien, Sauls, Mixon, Brown, Vickers, Barnett, J. Williams, Mosley, and Owen it's also time for you guys to man up. This will be the most athletic D-line we have had here in a long time. It'll be young and inexperineced, but this group has to lay the foundation and mindset that we are no longer letting teams run over and past us. We have to come out hungry, and we need 9-10 of these guys to step up and produce more then 13 sacks through 11 games.

Six, AJ is much needed. He's the leader of this team. He's the best tackler on this team. He lead the team with 8.5 TFL. He blows up run plays in the middle, and he needs to be replaced by Jancek on passing downs in the redzone. AJ is the best MLB we have had in awhile in stopping the run, but Jancek it's time to replace him on passing downs.

Seven, it's time to find replacments at SS, CB, and Nickel CB. McNeil, Swafford/Toney, and Coleman got feed to the lions this year. TKJR, Payne, Mosley, Foreman, L. Johnson, McDowell, Evan Berry, and Gaulden are going to get all the chances in the world to start over these four guys. I hate calling out guys like this because they are VFL, but I'm tried of the BS that I saw over and over again when I watched us play.

Eight, our motto for this defense come 2014 needs to be WORK. Not fist up. Not brick by brick. Just simply, WORK.

Very nice :thumbsup:
 
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Bama had 204 rushing yards. Mizzu had 339. You starting to see a pattern against great teams?

The cavalry is on its way. 2015 baby. Good players make DCs look like geniuses in whatever schemes they can throw at an offense. It is suicide to have aggressive schemes when our nickel back walk ons and Jr. corner can't get off blocks and make tackles on bubble screens that guarantee 8 to 10 yards....and your leading tackler is the FS.
 
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Coleman and McNeil are better than you give them credit for. Jancek needs to get his head out.

I'm not sure that Jancek likes to blitz or take risks generally.

Development of better DL play is probably the most critical factor in all of it. DT play this year in particular was poor without Saulsberry. DE will be an adventure.

LB could be more solid than many expect with or without AJ.

Coleman can't play cornerback. Can see him being effective at the nickel, but he can't be an SEC cover corner IMO.
 
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Coleman can't play cornerback. Can see him being effective at the nickel, but he can't be an SEC cover corner IMO.

He was beaten a few times but most corners are at some point. Sutton was fortunate enough not to have some passes caught when he got burned.

Coleman has the physical ability to play CB. Whether he can use that ability to become a high level player... I don't know. I do know that he will benefit from this past year of experience AND like all of the DB's would really be helped by a pass rush and better LB/Nickel play.

You and I have been here awhile. I have just become wary of expecting freshmen to come in and be better than veterans. Freshmen have started. They fit in two categories: 1- no other good choice and 2- freakishly elite (ie- Berry). I really like Sutton and think he did a great job... but if there were two Coleman quality returning players it is unlikely Sutton is a starter (at least at the beginning of the season).
 
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The cavalry is on its way. 2015 baby. Good players make DCs look like geniuses in whatever schemes they can throw at an offense. It is suicide to have aggressive schemes when our nickel back walk ons and Jr. corner can't get off blocks and make tackles on bubble screens that guarantee 8 to 10 yards....and your leading tackler is the FS.

You are expecting too much of Freshmen. A year into the systems for the returning players is more likely to help in a significant way than a bunch of Fr starting on D in the SEC regardless of how talented they may be.

Talent can cover up DC mistakes and shortcomings.... but not completely. Hopefully Jancek is a much better coach than he showed this year. My greatest concern about the staff is his ability to coach in the SEC.

The JUCO's are a wildcard for this team. Their ability to contribute immediately will go a long way toward determining the quality of the D.
 

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