Just because someone coached in sec does not mean he can coach. Of course whenever to change your DC, much less your whole defensive staff, you take a step back before you see any improvement. This seems like a giant leap backward.
I can't tell if that was sarcastic or not. He may know Xs and Os (I can't tell to be truthful) but his dogged determination to play press man in all circumstances, and failure to adjust after failing at it so early and so often calls your statement into question. Further, that his D lineman cannot get off of blocks makes me wonder what you are seeing that I am not.
For the life of me, I can't understand why UL constantly plays with only 3 DL. It didn't work last year when they had two of the best DL (Ringo and Juice) in ULs recent history. I thought HUD might have recognized this issue when the Cajuns switched to a 4 man front during the bowl game and wrecked shop. I understand that LB crew is suppose to be our strength but the evidence is clear to anyone with a pair of eyes. A 34 scheme only works when you a dominant NT and those players typically don't land outside a P5 school.
Well when Smith was hired he told you he was going to play attacking style defense. Everyone in Lafayette was calling for it at the time, including me. I like the defensive scheme a lot. And if you haven't noticed, he has mixed in zone several times this year, only to find his players are LOST and have no idea what assignment football means. And again, injuries have crippled the scheme.
The idea of the 3 down lineman is not really accurate, because we almost always use and edge rusher. So yes, it's technically a 3 man front, but no, it doesn't work like one. We simply do not have the horses at DL.
Melvin Smith knows what he's doing.
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