gofurman wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2019 1:15 am
The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2019 11:38 pm
gofurman wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2019 7:35 pm
Agree. Great play. Issue with that game is Mercer had to play a walk-on QB for a half and when they brought their starter/second string in gimpy he brought them back Vs our d in a hurry. It was scary. That and the bowling ball RB they have. Were mashing our D in second half. It became a who can score more west coast game. I hate that. We have to gettt better in pass D. Mercer and WCU torched us if I recall. My recollection is we were doing well v Mercer and they brought in their bad ankle better QB and he changed things. I wonder if we win if he plays whole game. We need to shore up
Pass d !
I think there is valid criticism that Furman's pass defense tended to let up a bit late in games. They did against Mercer, WCU, and ETSU. I think it is also worth noting that Furman was usually pretty good at closing games out.
Some of that, I think, is by design. The defense may have loosened a bit with a lead and hoped the opposing offense would run the clock for us by taking 10 or 11 plays to score. That's a valid strategy and will often work. In all three of those games, Furman held double digit leads in the second half.
I would also note that in two of those games - Mercer and WCU - Furman faced a couple of guys that were just playing out of their minds. Tyray Devezin for Mercer and Tyrie Adams at WCU both had career-type nights against us. Against Mercer, even after Riley entered the game, roughly half of all of Mercer's plays were either a handoff or a pass to Devezin. We couldn't do anything with him.
Agree with both. Glad to see objective criticism that our pass D needs to be better. It does. ETSU we had two issues - one, we couldn't get a first down to run the clock out .. . but also, our D kept allowing first downs ( 5-10 yard pass plays if i recall) and just couldn't stop them - again, with a 'new' QB entering the game in 2nd half. The first half looked like us vs Chatt. ETSU was going nowhere. and we were killing them. Enter QB 2... WHOLE DIFFERENT GAME. We still have a tendency to make opposing QBs look like Joe Montana. That game painfully reminds us how we need to shore up pass D. I do agree that our O was partly to blame as we couldn't get first downs and the D was right back on the field. I hope the new defensive coaches can help with this. I have usually felt our run D was good. Now I would add that we have a good pass rush. We just need that last piece of coverage or we will always have these stressful games
That said, I agree we are much better under CH at closing out games than we were before.
Yes, our defense could be better. In fact, every defense on every team in football can be better. There's always room for improvement.
What I am saying - and have said literally for years - is that some of these "defenses lapses" are by design. Against ETSU, Furman had a three touchdown lead in the 3rd Q. Most competent offenses are going to have 4 drives every quarter. So, up 27-6 midway through the 3rd Q, Furman's defensive staff knows that ETSU is probably going to have to score 3 touchdowns on 6 offensive drives they are likely to get the rest of the game just to tie it. If Furman scores one time during that stretch, game over. To that point, ETSU had notched 2 field goals on their 8 previous offensive drives - odds are good.
In that scenario, the only thing Furman cannot afford to do is (1) allow big chunk plays and (2) not run the clock on offense. We did both.
Furman gave up at least two 50+ yard pass plays after Herink entered the game. I'd be surprised if we gave up a 50+ yard pass play all season, much less two in about 5 minutes of game time. We whiffed on a tackle on a 3rd down pass that led to a big gainer. More than that, our offense did bupkiss the entire fourth quarter.
I don't have any gripe with the game plan at the end of the ETSU game. Our defense loosened up in hopes that ETSU would try and dink and dunk their way down the field and burn clock. It is a sound strategy because the coaching staff could not possibly have anticipated that our offense would just disappear for 12 minutes.
So yes, I have to push back when people criticize our pass defense simply because they gave up yards. Yards don't matter when you are leading by 21 in the 3rd quarter - points do and the clock does. Many times, we give up yards in that scenario because that's what the defense is designed to do - surrender yards and not points. The ETSU game was just a perfect storm of poor execution on both sides of the ball.