- December 17th, 2011, 12:20 pm
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Even at the NFL level, with the way the rules have changed over the years, the #1 yardage defense is Houston who is giving up 274.9 yd/g. The best scoring defense is SF with 14/g.
I think it's just reality that seeing a top quality defense is the exception now and not the rule. I don't know if more can be hoped for than a team that is opportunistic in causing turnovers.
No Fear wrote:I uderstand what you are saying NotaJerry,,, but if you can do it at the Highschool level, and FBS level and NFL level, it should be able to be done at the FCS level.I just wonder if there's something to being at the FCS level that keeps the seemingly more limited pool of talented defensive players out of this level.
Key is #1 above - better recruits... I understand it is easier to build and recruit offensive players.
Defensive players are the real challenge - they need to be able to stop everything (run, pass, speed, power)
We should be able to have enough backups/players that we can switch to a power run D or a pass/prevent D. Seems the last couple years we play ONE D, with small variations.
We did not have the horses, nor play calling to stop SB running game (and everyone knew it was coming), other games, our D-backs got burned.... and we have good DBs... so some of that is the defensive game plan.
Even at the NFL level, with the way the rules have changed over the years, the #1 yardage defense is Houston who is giving up 274.9 yd/g. The best scoring defense is SF with 14/g.
I think it's just reality that seeing a top quality defense is the exception now and not the rule. I don't know if more can be hoped for than a team that is opportunistic in causing turnovers.
If the college you visit has a bookstore filled with t-shirts rather than books, find another college. —Al Mohler






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