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    Default Re: Hudspeth: Cajuns defense has more wrinkles to unveil

    Quote Originally Posted by charliek View Post
    Can the new wrinkle be a wrinkle in time so we can bring back that Jake Delhomme era defense?
    Sorry Charlie.

    That was big boy football back then.

    Nowadays, we're all about spreading ourselves, giving cushions, bending......

  2. #782

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunhawk View Post
    A little too high brow?
    Nah, but if Boomer or BWK chime in on Entropy or the like, I'll probably shat myself.

  3. #783

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    Quote Originally Posted by srob View Post
    Nah, but if Boomer or BWK chime in on Entropy or the like, I'll probably shat myself.
    The day is still young...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Giving up big plays including two touchdown drives that took only 3 plays definitely hurt.

    Losing 3 turnovers and getting none back hurt just as much.

    But the offense performed worse than the D.

    The D forced a punt after one of the fumbles and only gave up 3 on the other.

    3 of LA Tech's touchdowns took a total of 63 seconds, the D was involved in two of those, both fixable big play surrenders.
    Like you Turbine it's easy to blame the defense, but this game is on Jay Johnson's shoulders and Broadway's.

  5. #785

    Default Re: Cajuns defense gets job done ... for a while

    You can't play prevent zone defense on 3rd down. Big holes deep, no pass rush. Doesn't matter who you play.


  6. #786

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    The team (O, D, ST, coaches, fans) is not as bad as it looked at times Saturday. And tech (probably) isn't as good as they looked. You cannot discount the affect that momentum had on this game. One BIG play = momentum change. Multiple BIG plays = snowball you may not overcome. Apparently it's more difficult for some to grasp this concept. No one is debating weather or not we played well enough to win the game. We didn't. The point is that there were a few plays that can be identified just on the defensive side that changed the momentum of the game, and those are the situations that will most likely be addressed in practice going forward. We can't "undo" anything, but if we can identify and correct the biggest errors- we probably play much better all the way around. The same can be said on the offensive side. As fans it's in our nature to try and apply this retroactively (who doesn't wish we had smoked them instead). Yesterday HUD said looking back will do us "no good". They won't look back at "the game", just the situations. And only because there is something to gain from doing so.
    Geaux Cajuns!


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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    We got spanked. There is really no way to debate it. Even for the folks that think that margin was predicated on a couple of defensive lapses, you can't argue the well over 500 yards of offense we gave up and the whopping near 8 yards per play that we gave up to suggest anything other than a complete domination on their part. We didn't execute properly on either side of the ball, it doesn't appear that we were really ready to play and we certainly didn't match their energy or aggression. LTU seemed to dominate us physically early and it got in our heads. Broadway was looking deep into Houston Bates' eyes all game long as I'm sure they conjured up some sort of bond as Bates was continuously chasing him around the backfield. Our OL got owned and despite what most thought going in, we are not more talented than Tech as they clearly looked the better team all game.

    Now, its time to move on and hope we get our ____ together as we are looking a 7-5 or possibly 6-6 year right in the face. The way we have started this year, there is no reason to believe we will beat either Ole Miss or Boise and no reason to think we will run the table in the SBC. We can still win the conference and we can still have a great season but we need to gel now and start developing some much needed leadership on this team for that to happen.
    Seems to me we went into this game with the identical game plan as we did vs Southern. BOTH the players and coaches went into this game with expectation of the same result as the Southern game and expected an easy win putting us at 2-0 going to our big game vs Mississippi. Even HUD said they need to stop looking ahead and reading about how great they are and go back to playing one week at a time. No one was prepared to respond to LT's punch to the mouth. HUD thought we could run the ball down their throats and throw only to keep them off balance. LT stopped the run, we did not spread the field and never threw beyond 10 yds and LT was able to bottle us up in the second half.

    Defensively, HUD said we needed to focus on stopping the run. I think he thought LT's passing would be no more effective than Southern's, particularly after watching the OU film. LT proved otherwise. We went in the game with the wrong mindset and game plan and the staff did not adjust and players could not respond to the challenge.

    What is worrisome is that HUD said we were sound in what we are doing and he is not changing anything, just opening up the play book more. This next game will prove if he is right or wrong. Let's hope it is just coach speak and Ole Miss is not prepared for significant changes being made.

  8. #788

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyP View Post
    The team (O, D, ST, coaches, fans) is not as bad as it looked at times Saturday. And tech (probably) isn't as good as they looked. You cannot discount the affect that momentum had on this game. One BIG play = momentum change. Multiple BIG plays = snowball you may not overcome. Apparently it's more difficult for some to grasp this concept. No one is debating weather or not we played well enough to win the game. We didn't. The point is that there were a few plays that can be identified just on the defensive side that changed the momentum of the game, and those are the situations that will most likely be addressed in practice going forward. We can't "undo" anything, but if we can identify and correct the biggest errors- we probably play much better all the way around. The same can be said on the offensive side. As fans it's in our nature to try and apply this retroactively (who doesn't wish we had smoked them instead). Yesterday HUD said looking back will do us "no good". They won't look back at "the game", just the situations. And only because there is something to gain from doing so.
    Geaux Cajuns!
    Appalachian State over Michigan is a key example of this.

  9. #789

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    Hell WE are a good example of this. 2 years ago Ark State took us apart. We didn't do anything well. Then we went to ULM as an underdog and won and then almost beat Florida. ____ happens.


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    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    Take away 3 out of 70 plays, not 40 plays out of 70. Three plays on the defense. Three plays on the offense. Cost us the game.

    A total of 6 plays cost us a W against out most bitter rival.
    First... you cannot take away any plays... much less 6. I can take one play away from us in each of our bowl games and reverse the outcomes of each of those games. We were owned by Tech.

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    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    You know what is the funniest part of y'all bickering? The defense didn't lose this game for us. Yes we gave up 48 points, but how many did we score?

    The offenses inability to sustain drives and put points on the board is why we lost. Throw in a gifted 7 points and two more turnovers and we got to witness a lopsided score in a game that the score wasn't indicative of talent or defensive coaching. The offensive gameplay was horrendous. We lost Robinson and decided that our other WR were chopped liver. Alonzo Harris had 12 carries for 74 yards and a TD before the game got away from us.

    The run game got exactly what we wanted, La Tech to walk down and stack the box. What did we do? Ran 10 to 15 yard pass plays right where we forced La Tech defenders to creep up to in order to stop the run. We didn't stretch the field. That is on the staff.
    I'm totally and thoroughly unimpressed by the very offensive strategy that you are pointing to... but to say that the offense single-handedly lost this game... is ludricous. The defense not only did not stop Tech... they gave up big plays that are the single reason they play such a pathetic defensive philosophy. Add to that fact, our defense never placed our offense in great positions... like many other defenses are required to in order to win games.

    This was a coaching failure all the way around. And my theory that having this BS defense playing you in practice... not pressuring your QB... not defending half the receivers on the field... makes this offense think that is what they'll expect on Saturdays... is correct.

    This coaching staff is expecting this team to out perform their opponent with purely what they brought with them from high school... with some serious gym time. This coaching staff needs to stop talking about "execution and turnover BS" and coach these players up.

    Miraculously... when you coach well... players seem to execute better... and "turnovers happen". If I hear another head coach talk about "we didn't execute... and we didn't win the turnover battle"... I'm going to explode. That kind of dumb talk is equivalent to a gas station attendant saying, "I need to put less water in the gas tank... and more gasoline in it... and the engine will work better.". TEACH these young men better football!!!

    "The price of recruiting better athletes over several years... and losing despite it... is questioning your own coaching abilites.". And there is no shame in it. Not learning the right lesson in a lesson learning opportunity is the only shame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    I'm totally and thoroughly unimpressed by the very offensive strategy that you are pointing to... but to say that the offense single-handedly lost this game... is ludricous. The defense not only did not stop Tech... they gave up big plays that are the single reason they play such a pathetic defensive philosophy. Add to that fact, our defense never placed our offense in great positions... like many other defenses are required to in order to win games.

    This was a coaching failure all the way around. And my theory that having this BS defense playing you in practice... not pressuring your QB... not defending half the receivers on the field... makes this offense think that is what they'll expect on Saturdays... is correct.

    This coaching staff is expecting this team to out perform their opponent with purely what they brought with them from high school... with some serious gym time. This coaching staff needs to stop talking about "execution and turnover BS" and coach these players up.

    Miraculously... when you coach well... players seem to execute better... and "turnovers happen". If I hear another head coach talk about "we didn't execute... and we didn't win the turnover battle"... I'm going to explode. That kind of dumb talk is equivalent to a gas station attendant saying, "I need to put less water in the gas tank... and more gasoline in it... and the engine will work better.". TEACH these young men better football!!!

    "The price of recruiting better athletes over several years... and losing despite it... is questioning your own coaching abilites.". And there is no shame in it. Not learning the right lesson in a lesson learning opportunity is the only shame.
    I am not taking away any plays that the defense gave up. What I am saying is that people are blaming the defense for the loss.

    What I am saying is that the offense is of more concern than the defense. We have not had a great offensive performance in close to two years.

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