There's been a lot of grumbling about our defense since the end of the game yesterday.
Since the dawn of the internet forum, it's actually pretty humorous to read all of the rants from Sunday and Monday morning Coaches.
It's a role play, like back in the days of Dungeons and Dragons, where you can pretend to be something you're not.
I'm not a football coach, and will leave that to Coach Hud. First off, I'm not making excuses for our football team. In 2012, North Texas gutted us on the road and Arkansas State thoroughly embarrassed us at home. I'd say the Def. Cor. change has been for the better, and the defense, though giving up gobs of yards, seems to have improved in one main category. Holding the opposing team to less points than our offense scores.
Georgia State ran every offensive formation under the sun. It was like their OC took a handful of spaghetti, and just flung it on the wall and hoped something would stick. #2 for GA State is one of the best players in the conference. They had speed. They had 5 wides most of the game running all over the place. I would imagine that would be hard to duplicate in practice.
As for avoiding the TRAP, Instinctively, down deep, our guys were looking ahead to ULM. It was the big Maroon elephant in the locker room that the coaches and players couldn't ignore. Playing in the massive Georgia dome in front of 600 people had to have been a surreal mind "F" too. You run out in front of a smaller crowd than our spring football games, and all of a sudden a young, sloppy team with nothing to lose is slinging everything but the kitchen sink at you. Our DB blew a coverage. The Cajun "D" seemed misaligned at times. The team overall couldn't gain and keep momentum. However, I'll take the sloppy road win, and with all that being said, if we don't improve in this most basic, fundamental aspect of football, we will lose one of the next two conference games...I'm putting my Bill Belichick sweatshirt on, and here we go.....
WE MUST TACKLE BETTER