I have been following Ragin Cajun football for 4 or 5 years now and, as usual, this team still has issues. There is, however, a lot of potential on this unit and while fans and others have continually played the "youth" card, it is true - especially in the trenches.
That being said, with the changes in coaching on the offensive side of the ball, there is some learning that is not dictated on the defensive side. Defense is always ahead in spring squad scrimmages as they see the plays every day - they know what is coming. But just simple changes in schemes, numbering systems or philosophies can make it difficult for guys in the trenches. Remember, we have a lot of lineman out and two of the remaining (although great potential) - Plouhar and Odom - are still relatively new to a system. We are doing a good job in run blocking nonetheless.
The offensive inconsistencies are carried throughout the unit. All three QBs splitting time does not help continuity either. Mike should take a few more snaps this weekend in the spring game. Chris Masson (#11) "looks" like the real deal. I like his field presence (maybe the best of the three) when it comes to positioning players, identifying defenses and barking signals, etc. out where even we can hear them all the way to the sideline. He is not the leader Micheal is, but given some time, could be really special.
All QBs could do a better job getting rid of the ball on time. Maybe we need to simplify our read progressions to get the ball out on time. We have receivers open but, as noted, we typically are getting the ball to them late or settling for the primary receiver even if in double coverage. To be successful, our QB must first look for the pass option before pulling it down. Even OUR defense typically ignores the TE. Why look a gift horse in the mouth?
Receiving corp must be more agressive. Still too many drops - and are we all afraid to go over the middle? Maybe that is still the best role for the TE - I've seen three of these guys make tough catches inside and carry people with them. Some new receivers look good. A. Robinson (#80) has been disappointing to date.
Finally, I do agree that the defense looks better than last year (but does that take much?) They are much more agressive but again the interior line depth may get us as we head into the fall. The addition of D. Bentley is a positive. Would be nice to get a couple of the academic casualties, Johnson and Ramsey for sure, back in the fall to boost the D-line.
Looking forward to Saturday!!