10-18-2016, 03:47 PM
(10-17-2016, 05:30 PM)Wyche Wrote: I'm not so sure. Last year we had a ball hawking safety, Eifert, a #2 with great hands, and better line play on both sides of the ball. Something is amiss this season, like 2010.
(10-17-2016, 06:04 PM)wildcats forever Wrote: Not enough, really. It's a concerted effort of plan your work, and work your plan. With the sophisticated schemes some offenses/defenses throw at us, you need more than on-field talent to overcome some of them, given the little reaction time available to identify and react. If players aren't coached in a scheme versus scheme, there will be plays where we're left in the dust. You have to have talent PLUS experience in this league to be consistently successful, with only the rare exception being a reality. I believe at this level, even the backups have enough talent to succeed IF they execute a well-coached plan. This isn't to say a coach can take an all-star group, tell them to out there and 'ball' and not win a few. They just won't do it week in and week out.
Well i have to hope you guys are wrong. You probably aren't though, damn it.