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I don't see much changing except for (maybe) more man coverage this year. I might be wrong but I don't there was a team in college that played more man coverage than Notre Dame last season (particularly cover one).
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Golden already said he will be using 3 LB more than Lou did.
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It's pretty telling that as the guys Lou played a lot got injured, the defense got better. That says a lot.
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It seems by the way they drafted that they also believe that improving linebacker play is essential to the dbs performance
All hopes turn to next year
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I would take the 4-3 talk with a grain of salt. Yes, I to think he will use it more, but defensive personnel is dictated by offensive personnel. If you keep throwing a base 4-3 out there consistently against 11 personnel, you'll get eaten alive. I do think he will use 4-3 more against the other AFCN teams, especially the Ravens who run a good deal of 12 personnel.
As for the Viper, perhaps he sees Stewart in that role? While I don't think he was asked to do much of it alin college, he definitely has the traits of a player that can rush the QB one play and run with a TE the next.
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I’ve said this many times. The scouting department and Duke rely heavily on the DC in the draft. It’d be stupid to force players on the staff. But I’m convinced some of the players drafted that haven’t panned out are on Lou. Also a comment by Duke that we need players to contribute right away was a reference to Lou. I like what I’m hearing from Al on the consistency and seems likely a different approach to OTA’s and camp. I’d expect they’ve not let the defense be very aggressive in order to protect the offense. I’m no X and O guy but I know several coaches ( many retired) in both college and NFL. Many say offensive minded coaches restrict the defense in practice. Likewise defensive minded head coaches are brutal in practice. Sounds like Al is ramping it up and the slow starts has Zac on board.
Another thing important is identifying and playing the right player. Coaches get prejudiced for a lot of different reasons and dig in. Saban, Parcells, and Belichick were the best at no bias. The bottom line is the drafts recently and free agency lack luster recently. The slow starts glaringly bad. The OL poor. Now the defense poor. A lot to fix. But the offense looks strong. Gesicki and Isovias are going to take a step up. The defense if it can improve could get us back into the hunt.
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