fufanatic wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 12:44 pm
In looking back at the yearly interception leaders for Furman ... we haven't had a player with more than 2 since 2015 or more than 4 since 2002. And this is in an era of teams throwing it around much more than they did in the 70s, 80s and even 90s. The national individual leader in the category already has 3 this year and in past years the average is usually 7-9.
As a team, the Paladins haven't averaged at least one INT a game since 2013 and haven't had more than two consecutive years with at least an average of one INT a game since 2002-2004.
Hopefully someone smarter than me can tell us what these numbers mean, but it's hard not to think that it says that we sit back in pass coverage a lot and
hope the other team makes a mistake before reaching the end zone. That philosophy works just fine against running teams like VT, but doesn't appear to work quite as well against pass-first teams like Georgia State as an example.
Before I get jumped I want to say I have seen massive improvement in Furman in 3 areas (esp OL). MASSIVE.
Run offense, Pass offense, Run defense. Run O and Run D being CCH stated objective. And that wins. However, I too have not noticed great coverage improvement. Pass rush - yes! Hope etc are starting to get us there and that really helps. I don't care if one particular guy gets a bunch of INTs. I want our beloved TEAM to get some INTs. You could basically measure our two halves against VT by the turnovers - 2 For us in first half, 2 against us in second half. And if we are good at Run D - which we are!!! we should have the chance to jump routes on 3rd and 11 for chances at INTs (like Jackal said). But we usually don't get them. We do sometimes stop the drive and I am more than happy with that. Look, I will be elated if we can beat Mercer. Elated ! But overall one thing we need to work on is coverage in the backfield. I do understand that we are young in backfield but not really at CB where Blackshear RFr has been playing great and Trapp is a Senior from Clemson. The Safeties are a little young in that Okeh is a Senior but Ryan (talented but young) is a Tru Freshman
the underlined is a key in business and sports - to 'hope' the other team makes a mistake instead of making things happen in our own control is a dangerous way to go about things. I doubt Coca-Cola allows a business plan of 'hoping' Pepsi doesn't advertise well. I heard one of our former asst coaches speak to this and say they didn't think the other team could make it down the field over 11 plays without a mistake. And I have heard former players cringe at this. You are now saying we are letting the opponent dictate the game. If they can do it, they win. If they can't, we win. WE need to dictate the game. Again, I actually heard (granted, years ago in prior coaching regime - not these coaches) an asst of ours say this. FURMAN needs to take aggression and win the game. Don't HOPE the other team makes a mistake -force them into mistakes and hit the QB
Anyway, Go Furman !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!