DAILY DEBATE: What adjustment do you want to see against Wake Forest?

I’d like for Dawson to make the TEs a priority so it makes other teams have to start game planning for everything instead of just having to focus on locking down the WRs
 
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Coverage was fine. It was the run defense that sunk us. Got to set the edge and tackle.

Combine that with simple zone coverages and cut the stunts, we should be better.


Come on, man, they threw the ball 16 times. That's kinda the definition of "small sample size".

Look, they had 99 yards of passing. But 69 of those yards came on big plays of 27, 16, 15, and 11 yards.

When our defense actually stopped GaTech's run on first and second down, late in the game...WHEN IT WAS OBVIOUS THEY NEEDED TO PASS...that's when they hit their biggest passing play of the day...

It's not like our DBs had to do that much. Defend SIXTEEN passes. It's not that hard. And it was so obvious, 2/3 of the passes came from the second stringer, because the first string QB was injured. Haynes King only threw the ball 6 times for 32 yards, so we LITERALLY could have sold out for the run EVERY SINGLE TIME HAYNES KING WAS IN THE GAME and we would have "guessed right" all but 6 times.

Pathetic.

Couldn't stop the run.

AND we couldn't stop the pass on the rare occasions they actually attempted any. They went 11 of 16 passing. So our "coverage" managed to stop exactly FIVE passes all game long.

Pathetic.

Not to mention that we had DBs completely faked out by "the thrreat of a pass" on the last GaTech TD. Why were we even delusional enough to believe that GaTech would pass in that situation? Happened right in front of me, and I was in the 2nd row.

Pathetic.
 
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I want to see more of those little wr screens,we seem to hit about 4 or 5 a game for 3 to 5 yards.If we double the attempts maybe we can finally gain over 10 yds total.
 
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Set the edge… stop stunting the Dline leaving huge holes.

find some new wrinkles with the running game other than a bland up the A gap behind the center run over and over… do that or just abandon it and let cam win the game with his arm because that ain’t gonna do it with teams crashing down the middle not fearing anything on the edges
 
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@DMoney You're my boy D but I've got to keep it real. Adjustments? What adjustments? This staff doesn't make adjustments! They do what they do on both sides of the ball and they basically repeat it every single game.

At this point we are what we are and it's all about execution. I'm confident that the offense will get back to executing. The defense? Bahahahahahahhahahaha.
 
- Defense that is symmetrical on both sides so motion doesn't cause too much extra thinking for the defense, limit situations where 1 player has to be perfect or else a major bust happens

- Play Lofton and Arroyo together more, continue to run over light boxes and do it at tempo if you are worried about the game shortening, flex the TEs out to run the Spread plays when the 2 TE package is in and pressure the defense's ability to have personnel in the game that can handle both the run and the pass when the 2 TE package is out there in no huddle.
 
Ajay Allen on kick and punt return, also more reps in the 1st half.

More Elija Lofton, more TEs period, all of them.

Defense: everything that’s been previously said.
 
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Less stunts, more zone, gap integrity, set the edge, tackle. Have some phucking pride!!!!

That covers the defense.

Offense. Run the **** ball!!!!!
Cam hit check downs when they are there or also take the free yards and scramble more.

Too many lost yards playing hero ball.
 
Fellas, we are who we are.
Things you can bet on...

1. Defense running around like a Chinese fire drill pre-snap

2a. Cam ignoring open short routes, running around like a chicken with it's head cut off and not taking simple checkdowns.

2b. Coaches not reprimanding irresponsible decisions because it's Cam and he gets paid more than they do.

3. Random DL stunts

4. Kiko in man coverage

5. Chris Johnson running directly into the kickoff coverage team

6. Ray-Ray Joseph averaging 4.7 yards per punt return while wearing a XXXL optimist jersey.

7. Me throwing at least 1 lemon pepper wing at the TV screen while watching our defense give up 3rd & longs.
 
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