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Big plays given up on D
Aug 14, 2016, 2:24 PM
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It happened last year and now in practice. Will we be able to hold Auburn to 21 or less? Big plays are what they thrive on. I think if we cause a few turnovers and some 3 and outs we will run away but if our D continues with bust they could keep it close. I like our chances in any close game with DW leading they way.
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Our defensive scheme centers around
Aug 14, 2016, 2:51 PM
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getting the opponent's offense off the field quickly. So with that in mind, we either get a three-and-out or run the risk of giving up a big play. Either way, our defense stays fresh and our offense gets the ball back.
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I agree with this mindset
Aug 14, 2016, 3:00 PM
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Obviously you never want to give up points, but with our offense I would prefer "boom or bust" over "bend but don't break". I don't want opponents eating up clock and thinking they keep possession. The more opportunities Watson and company get the better.
I think our defense gets a lot of sacks and interceptions this year because teams will be trying to force the ball down field to keep up.
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If JF III is Auburn & Gus' guy, then look for a War Eagle O
Aug 14, 2016, 3:04 PM
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similar to 2013 where they led the nation in rushing. Nick Marshall was taken off the scrap heap after UGA show him the door - he was a DB there. Gus was patient in the run game and took a team not expected to do much to the National Title game. I don't believe he'll panic.
Auburn was only ~110th in the nation in passing that year. They used a hammer for a HB/FB with a TE and ran the inline & out options to perfection. With Clemson's young defensive ends, Gus may look to test their grit often, then hope to catch Clemson's DBs taking peeks in the backfield with a few over the top.
Both defenses will be familiar with what's in front of them as they face a lot of it everyday.
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Re: Big plays given up on D
Aug 14, 2016, 2:53 PM
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I was thinking the same. If last years D was top 10 and this year "the corners" have a long way to go, are we looking at more bust in coverage. Coach V is so aggressive on D you know it pains him to think maybe we should play zone (bend but don't break) defense.
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Re: Big plays given up on D
Aug 14, 2016, 2:57 PM
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Also remember that the defense is likely playing against the best offense in college football this summer. Iron sharpens iron. Clemson will be fine.
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Re: Big plays given up on D
Aug 14, 2016, 3:23 PM
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This! I am nor scared.
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Re: Big plays given up on D
Aug 14, 2016, 3:16 PM
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Please, do you just make statements without reading anything. Aubum is a crippled team right now, and we may not have to punt more that once in each half!!!
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You sound like a worrier. You know who else is a worrier?
Aug 14, 2016, 3:17 PM
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Not Francis.
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What - me worry?***
Aug 14, 2016, 8:17 PM
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Big plays given up to Watson, Scott, Dye, etc... don't worry***
Aug 14, 2016, 3:29 PM
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No, we won't hold them to 21 or less, but we will still
Aug 14, 2016, 3:32 PM
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win.
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All-TigerNet [13038]
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Downvoted for thinking we might give up 21 pts
Aug 14, 2016, 7:10 PM
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in a tough road environment in the first game of the season with a defense replacing a bunch of starters. 21 whole points!
IMO giving up 21 would be a pretty stellar defensive effort and would likely mean a pretty easy win.
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It's a legitimate concern, but keep these things in mind:
Aug 14, 2016, 4:05 PM
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Our defense is sort of high-risk/high reward by design, and while sometimes we get burned, with superior talent we win a lot more than we lose. Also, just because we are having some issues early in fall camp, it doesn't mean it will carry over into the regular season.
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Re: It's a legitimate concern, but keep these things in mind:
Aug 14, 2016, 7:17 PM
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Auburn's offense cant touch ours. Its that simple. Their quarterback is shaky, they have lost three talented running backs and their best receiver and a DE and a DB all in the last few weeks. To even think Auburn can keep up with Clemson at this point is almost laughable.
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All-TigerNet [13038]
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I thought the same thing about Cuse and SC last year and
Aug 14, 2016, 7:24 PM
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yet they managed to hang around. Even with the issues Auburn still has better talent than both of those schools along with a better coach and a more difficult environment to play in. Weird things can happen in CFB. We could turn the ball over 4-5 times, we could blow some assignments and give them a couple easy TDs, etc.
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