Halfway through the season, UL coach Mark Hudspeth needs his Cajuns to cure their turnover ills just like last year
Halfway through the season, UL coach Mark Hudspeth needs his Cajuns to cure their turnover ills just like last year
The number one reason we sit at 2 and 5 is turnovers? I'm not an expert, but I would have bet big bucks that our poor play in just about every area had more to do with it than just turnovers. Have to admit, this left me confused.
Yes coach, it is about dynamic offenses and defenses. That's what leads to turnovers. A speech doesn't get it done. Good luck.
Fumbles come from poor technique on the ball carrier, poor weather and hard hits/stripping from the defense. Too much focus on the stripping/hitting leads to poor tackling. Focusing on "producing fumbles" is a fool's errand. Make the dang tackle.
Interceptions come from poor QB play, pressure on the QB, and a ball hawking secondary. It's pretty hard to have a ball hawking secondary with new schemes and new players, especially when you're getting no pressure up front.
You can not manufacture turnovers at will.
This guy looks stoned, but shows how Tillman forced 4 fumbles in a game.
That frog is 6'5" 225 and can run the 40 in 4.45, a sold mid to second round Lillipad pick, could see him sliding into the 3rd if people question his off-the-swamp activites. Word out of the combine is that he has been working with a jugs machine to sure up his hands. Look for the Giants to be a taker on this frog.
Well, at least we didn't say "we need to win the turnover battle". Now it's the ugly little brother called "turnover makeover". What exactly did our coaches not coach prior that they're coaching this week to make a turnover "makeover" occur. I sure hope it wasn't just a "guys, we need more turnovers" speech.
The closest thing a defense can do schemewise to create turnovers is the zone blitz.
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