Defensive numbers this year….****

PUNCICANE

All-ACC
Premium
Joined
Jan 31, 2012
Messages
6,470
Matt Porter ‏@mattyports 7m
Writing about recruiting and the #Canes' front 7. How's this for a stat: UM allowed 240 YPG to SSU, FAU and USF. Vs. other 9 opponents ..Canes allowed 475 YPG, which would rank 110th nationally over a full season. UM was 120th in yards allowed last season (486).
 
Advertisement
I've muzzled myself and put all my anger on the shelf until after the Bowl Game.

But if this DC is still employed here after that, it's game time.
 
the talent on the front 7 is so bad that its hard to blame the defense for underperforming….but ****, its a bit beyond underperforming.

Its tough cause Golden is everything we want and need in a coach, but he's gotta take a hard look at his boy and make a decision for the future of the U
 
Which is why all these stud recruits coming in don't mean a god **** thing.

This scheme isn't good enough for a highschool team
 
Matt Porter ‏@mattyports 7m
Writing about recruiting and the #Canes' front 7. How's this for a stat: UM allowed 240 YPG to SSU, FAU and USF. Vs. other 9 opponents ..Canes allowed 475 YPG, which would rank 110th nationally over a full season. UM was 120th in yards allowed last season (486).

yeah, if you exclude the same cupcakes that everyone plays we suck in comparison - that's an extremely stupid argument
 
Advertisement
Matt Porter ‏@mattyports 7m
Writing about recruiting and the #Canes' front 7. How's this for a stat: UM allowed 240 YPG to SSU, FAU and USF. Vs. other 9 opponents ..Canes allowed 475 YPG, which would rank 110th nationally over a full season. UM was 120th in yards allowed last season (486).

Well clearly this is due to too many 3 and outs by the offense.
 
Matt Porter ‏@mattyports 7m
Writing about recruiting and the #Canes' front 7. How's this for a stat: UM allowed 240 YPG to SSU, FAU and USF. Vs. other 9 opponents ..Canes allowed 475 YPG, which would rank 110th nationally over a full season. UM was 120th in yards allowed last season (486).

yeah, if you exclude the same cupcakes that everyone plays we suck in comparison - that's an extremely stupid argument

Matt Porter ‏@mattyports 2m
In games against ACC opponents, #Canes went from second-to-last in total D (504.9) to last (481.9). Flip-flopped with Duke.
 
Matt Porter ‏@mattyports 7m
Writing about recruiting and the #Canes' front 7. How's this for a stat: UM allowed 240 YPG to SSU, FAU and USF. Vs. other 9 opponents ..Canes allowed 475 YPG, which would rank 110th nationally over a full season. UM was 120th in yards allowed last season (486).

yeah, if you exclude the same cupcakes that everyone plays we suck in comparison - that's an extremely stupid argument

Matt Porter ‏@mattyports 2m
In games against ACC opponents, #Canes went from second-to-last in total D (504.9) to last (481.9). Flip-flopped with Duke.

Miami also blew out 3 ACC opponents this year and gave up a great deal of yards in garbage time. Last year they didn't play in a single blowout and ran their regular defense the entire game.

Take away GaTech's garbage drive, UVA's 2 garbage drives, and Pitt's 1 garbage drive, and that lowers the defense down to around 440 yards per game. Not incredible, but certainly better than last year.
 
Advertisement
Which is why all these stud recruits coming in don't mean a god **** thing.

This scheme isn't good enough for a highschool team

thats the dumbest **** on here. I get we have issues with our defensive scheme, but talent makes bad coaches look good and no talent makes all coaches look bad. Belichick in Cleveland, Muschamp without his playmakers this year, Shannon was a monster D coord when he had Vilma, Wilfor, Reed…. He is the LB coach for one of the worst D's in the nation now.

Bringing in the studs that we will bring in this year will make a monster difference. The DLinemen alone we're bringing in are better then any we've brought in in over 10 years.
 
Last edited:
Matt Porter ‏@mattyports 7m
Writing about recruiting and the #Canes' front 7. How's this for a stat: UM allowed 240 YPG to SSU, FAU and USF. Vs. other 9 opponents ..Canes allowed 475 YPG, which would rank 110th nationally over a full season. UM was 120th in yards allowed last season (486).

yeah, if you exclude the same cupcakes that everyone plays we suck in comparison - that's an extremely stupid argument

Matt Porter ‏@mattyports 2m
In games against ACC opponents, #Canes went from second-to-last in total D (504.9) to last (481.9). Flip-flopped with Duke.

Miami also blew out 3 ACC opponents this year and gave up a great deal of yards in garbage time. Last year they didn't play in a single blowout and ran their regular defense the entire game.

Take away GaTech's garbage drive, UVA's 2 garbage drives, and Pitt's 1 garbage drive, and that lowers the defense down to around 440 yards per game. Not incredible, but certainly better than last year.

What's that....you say we got blown out by three ACC opponents??
 
Advertisement
Which is why all these stud recruits coming in don't mean a god **** thing.

This scheme isn't good enough for a highschool team

thats the dumbest **** on here. I get we have issues with our defensive scheme, but talent makes bad coaches look good and no talent makes all coaches look bad. Belichick in Cleveland, Muschamp without his playmakers this year, Shannon was a monster D coord when he had Vilma, Wilfor, Reed…. He is the LB coach for one of the worst D's in the nation now.

Bringing in the studs that we will bring in this year will make a monster difference. The DLinemen alone we're bringing in are better then any we've brought in in over 10 years.

Shut up already

We are more talented than Duke, UVA, GT, Wake, Maryland, Boston College, UNC.........we all play the exact same schedule..........yet we are MUCH MUCH worse than they are...............for the past 3 years in a row.

Talent in this scheme doesn't matter. This scheme isn't for talented players. It's to protect the players from giving up big plys by allowing 5-12 yard gains underneath EVERY play.

Sean Taylor 25 yards back pre snap wouldn't do **** either. This scheme is for losers and any kid that wants to play in it is a loser
 
look at any qb we have played and see how they have done against other teams...their best days (or **** close to) always come against this horrid d
 
Advertisement
This scheme is for losers and any kid that wants to play in it is a loser

Moten --- Loser!
Wyche --- Loser!
Trent Harris --- Loser!
Terry McCray --- Loser!
Chad Thomas --- Loser!
Bethel --- Loser!
Valentine --- Loser!
Demetrius Jackson --- Loser!
Mayes --- Loser!
Turner --- Loser!
Owens --- Loser!
Michael Smith --- Loser!
Juwon Young --- Loser!
Courtel Jenkins --- Loser!

I highly suggest that you show up at each of their schools and tell them to their face what you think of them.
 
Matt Porter ‏@mattyports 7m
Writing about recruiting and the #Canes' front 7. How's this for a stat: UM allowed 240 YPG to SSU, FAU and USF. Vs. other 9 opponents ..Canes allowed 475 YPG, which would rank 110th nationally over a full season. UM was 120th in yards allowed last season (486).

yeah, if you exclude the same cupcakes that everyone plays we suck in comparison - that's an extremely stupid argument

Matt Porter ‏@mattyports 2m
In games against ACC opponents, #Canes went from second-to-last in total D (504.9) to last (481.9). Flip-flopped with Duke.

Miami also blew out 3 ACC opponents this year and gave up a great deal of yards in garbage time. Last year they didn't play in a single blowout and ran their regular defense the entire game.

Take away GaTech's garbage drive, UVA's 2 garbage drives, and Pitt's 1 garbage drive, and that lowers the defense down to around 440 yards per game. Not incredible, but certainly better than last year.

You moving goal post bruh, first you say have to exclude cupcakes for everyone for it to make sense, then when they rank against in conference only you come up with garbage time drives?! I think our starting D was in all those games. Plus do you think we are the only team giving up garbage time drives. It happens. The in conference stat is the easiest way to compare apples. If you dont like it then go thru every conference game for every conference team and deduct all garbage time yards, sounds ridiculous right?
 
Which is why all these stud recruits coming in don't mean a god **** thing.

This scheme isn't good enough for a highschool team

thats the dumbest **** on here. I get we have issues with our defensive scheme, but talent makes bad coaches look good and no talent makes all coaches look bad. Belichick in Cleveland, Muschamp without his playmakers this year, Shannon was a monster D coord when he had Vilma, Wilfor, Reed…. He is the LB coach for one of the worst D's in the nation now.

Bringing in the studs that we will bring in this year will make a monster difference. The DLinemen alone we're bringing in are better then any we've brought in in over 10 years.

Shut up already

We are more talented than Duke, UVA, GT, Wake, Maryland, Boston College, UNC.........we all play the exact same schedule..........yet we are MUCH MUCH worse than they are...............for the past 3 years in a row.

Talent in this scheme doesn't matter. This scheme isn't for talented players. It's to protect the players from giving up big plys by allowing 5-12 yard gains underneath EVERY play.

Sean Taylor 25 yards back pre snap wouldn't do **** either. This scheme is for losers and any kid that wants to play in it is a loser

then how the **** is it Renfrow couldn't even break the starting lineup in 4 years at Virginia and is starting here? You got our talent level twisted. We got talent, but its scattered and young. 2014 is the first year we will bring in a legit UM class
 
I'm not moving the goal posts, I'm saying if you are going to compare 2012 to 2013 you have to do so on equal footing. If you want to compare conference play, that's fine, but you also have to compare them in light of the score and situation in each game.

In 2012 every game was a dogfight and the D was actively working to stop the other team. In 2013 Miami had comfortable leads late in three of their games, which put the defense in more of a prevent mode, which allowed long, meaningless drives.
 
Advertisement
Back
Top