7 Nov
Problems with the Trojan D
Alot has been made about the defense the last couple of games and in particular the disaster in Eugene…This is my take on why the defense has looked so bad in recent games.
A defense has 3 layers…The DL line, the linebackers and the secondary.
DL
A good defense has a good DL that will hold their position and in essence pre-occupy the offensive lineman. This allows the linebackers to clean up and pile up tackles. A great defense has a DL that not only hold it’s position but can penatrate the offensive line and create havoc. Good backers will just add to the havoc…Think SC defense in 2004. SC in 2009 …has a young DL and can hold their own at times but is inconsistent. Add to that…the ends, Griffin and Horton play undiscplined and often over pursue….Because of this more pressure falls on the line backers
Linebackers
Linebackers need a DL to be the most effective. Linebackers more than any other defensive position need to have good instincts and quick reflexes. They have to make the quick decisions of the field. This often comes with experience. The SC linebackers in 2009 are young, inexperienced and light. They can move great side to side to can also be pushed back when you run right at them.
Secondary
The best secondary can only cover a receiver for 7-10 seconds…after that the receiver has the advantage. That is why they depend on the first 2 fronts to do their jobs…This is where all the experience lies in the 2009 SC defense.
What’s wrong????
Knowing that the DL and the linebackers were not the strong point of the defense….Pete Carroll chose to keep Will Harris close to the line of scrimmage to help the linebackers. He used Morgan and Galipo to blitz and keep the offense on it’s toes. He played a soft cover 2 with Mays playing in punt formation on every play… Bur teams got wind of this and started to make their tightend out wide…forcing Will Harris to cover him and thus no longer support the line backers. Then they ran straight at the defense. When Carrol moved in the linebackers…the teams started to throw wide to their backs. When Carrol adjusted they ran crossing patterns for the tight end…This was open all day..
The Fix
USC has experienced corners and an experienced strong safety. Why is Mays asked to cover them by playing so far back when it is clear that the ones that need the support are the linebackers. Move Mays up…play bump and run with the corners and blitz one of these Smith/Morgan/Harris/Mays on every play…To me it seems that the better players Carroll gets the more conservative he gets…If he cannot trust 6-year Pinkard and 2nd year starting Thomas at the corners to play tough man coverage…who can he trust? Your best player on defense lines up 15 yards off the ball?
…I ‘m not saying..I am just sayin’





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