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Title: More Defensive Shit
Post by: Snaggletiger on October 19, 2012, 01:28:07 PM
copy to da al.com pasta  Eeeeeerique.....come on down.

AUBURN, Alabama -- Sophomore safety Erique Florence has earned more playing time lately, mostly against two-tight end sets and sometimes as part of Auburn's dime package when the Tigers need six defensive backs on the field.  Florence is still looking to make a major impact. He's got three tackles and one tackle-for-loss on the season, although the tackle-for-loss did come last Saturday when he read a misdirection pitch to Jeff Scott perfectly and dropped the Ole Miss back behind the line of scrimmage.

"We've been trying to establish more of a role for him, he's got some very good physical trait," VanGorder said. "We've got to keep him on the field in practice and working on his game."  Florence, a 6-1, 191-pounder who was highly recruited out of Valley High School, has battled nagging injuries and struggled to crack the playing rotation at safety behind Jermaine Whitehead and Demetruce McNeal.

"He's had some nicks and things that have really held him out of practice and really kept him from getting some of the work that he needs to get," defensive coordinator Brian VanGorder said.  Robenson Therezie has earned a role against formations with two tight ends, but he's not likely to be put on an island outside soon. Therezie still struggles in space.

"He's probably our most physical corner, and we certainly want to take advantage of that," defensive coordinator Brian VanGorder said. "Against splits and those kinds of things, that's really where he still needs a lot of work, is out in the space area, to work on his game."

** Ole Miss gave Auburn problems early by using quarterback Bo Wallace in the running game, but the Rebels weren't having success with the zone-read. For the most part, Auburn shut that play down, but the Tigers have struggled with the quarterback run. Mississippi State used the draw, and Ole Miss got Bo Wallace in the clear with a belly to the outside. "That play wasn't productive for them as far as, opposed to, it was just a simple draw play and a simple belly play, that wasn't a zone read play that hit us," linebackers coach Tommy Thigpen said.

** Vanderbilt will likely line up in a lot of power sets with two backs, sometimes two tight ends, and the Commodores use a lot of motion that makes it tough for a team to call a lot of blitzes. "The big thing with Vandy is that they do a lot with personnel and formations, the Wildcat, some unbalanced work," VanGorder said. "So they really make you work in preparation for them."
Title: Re: More Defensive Shit
Post by: Godfather on October 19, 2012, 01:31:42 PM
Perhaps by the bowl season we will have a roster set...oh wait..  :facepalm:
Title: Re: More Defensive Shit
Post by: dallaswareagle on October 19, 2012, 02:28:42 PM
copy to da al.com pasta  Eeeeeerique.....come on down.

AUBURN, Alabama -- Sophomore safety Erique Florence has earned more playing time lately, mostly against two-tight end sets and sometimes as part of Auburn's dime package when the Tigers need six defensive backs on the field.  Florence is still looking to make a major impact. He's got three tackles and one tackle-for-loss on the season, although the tackle-for-loss did come last Saturday when he read a misdirection pitch to Jeff Scott perfectly and dropped the Ole Miss back behind the line of scrimmage.

"We've been trying to establish more of a role for him, he's got some very good physical trait," VanGorder said. "We've got to keep him on the field in practice and working on his game."  Florence, a 6-1, 191-pounder who was highly recruited out of Valley High School, has battled nagging injuries and struggled to crack the playing rotation at safety behind Jermaine Whitehead and Demetruce McNeal.

"He's had some nicks and things that have really held him out of practice and really kept him from getting some of the work that he needs to get," defensive coordinator Brian VanGorder said.  Robenson Therezie has earned a role against formations with two tight ends, but he's not likely to be put on an island outside soon. Therezie still struggles in space.

"He's probably our most physical corner, and we certainly want to take advantage of that," defensive coordinator Brian VanGorder said. "Against splits and those kinds of things, that's really where he still needs a lot of work, is out in the space area, to work on his game."

** Ole Miss gave Auburn problems early by using quarterback Bo Wallace in the running game, but the Rebels weren't having success with the zone-read. For the most part, Auburn shut that play down, but the Tigers have struggled with the quarterback run. Mississippi State used the draw, and Ole Miss got Bo Wallace in the clear with a belly to the outside. "That play wasn't productive for them as far as, opposed to, it was just a simple draw play and a simple belly play, that wasn't a zone read play that hit us," linebackers coach Tommy Thigpen said.

** Vanderbilt will likely line up in a lot of power sets with two backs, sometimes two tight ends, and the Commodores use a lot of motion that makes it tough for a team to call a lot of blitzes. "The big thing with Vandy is that they do a lot with personnel and formations, the Wildcat, some unbalanced work," VanGorder said. "So they really make you work in preparation for them."

Our standard line now for we can't develop players so we give them injury's. 
Title: Re: More Defensive Shit
Post by: CCTAU on October 19, 2012, 02:46:18 PM
I have noticed a trend in the younger guys getting better. has it been that difficult to "de-coach" the older guys and reteach them?
Title: Re: More Defensive Shit
Post by: wesfau2 on October 19, 2012, 03:24:40 PM
The Dyer-esque run last week was Florence's fault.
Title: Re: More Defensive Shit
Post by: Snaggletiger on October 19, 2012, 03:33:44 PM
The Dyer-esque run last week was Florence's fault.

http://youtu.be/Qsq6s9m6_hI
Title: Re: More Defensive Shit
Post by: Godfather on October 19, 2012, 03:40:54 PM
The Dyer-esque run last week was Florence's fault.
Or Ashton Richardson
Title: Re: More Defensive Shit
Post by: Buzz Killington on October 19, 2012, 03:45:34 PM
Or Ashton Richardson

That's Ashton Fucking Richardson!
Title: Re: More Defensive Shit
Post by: Snaggletiger on October 19, 2012, 03:47:47 PM
Or Ashton Richardson

Freak play.  I know Ashton Fucking Richardson was sure he had him down and it was literally an inch from being that way. 
Title: Re: More Defensive Shit
Post by: jmar on October 19, 2012, 03:48:19 PM
That's Ashton Fucking Richardson!
YEAH!

                               :haha:
Title: Re: More Defensive Shit
Post by: wesfau2 on October 19, 2012, 04:27:59 PM
Watch that replay closely.  But for Florence sliding in, making no meaningful contact, and doing his best Jake Holland impersonation, Richardson would have continued rolling the ball-carrier over until they touched the ground.
Title: Re: More Defensive Shit
Post by: Godfather on October 19, 2012, 04:30:44 PM
Watch that replay closely.  But for Florence sliding in, making no meaningful contact, and doing his best Jake Holland impersonation, Richardson would have continued rolling the ball-carrier over until they touched the ground.
I blame the whole defense
Title: Re: More Defensive Shit
Post by: Snaggletiger on October 19, 2012, 04:35:51 PM
Watch that replay closely.  But for Florence sliding in, making no meaningful contact, and doing his best Jake Holland impersonation, Richardson would have continued rolling the ball-carrier over until they touched the ground.

Ashton Fucking Richardson was already letting go of him.  He wasn't trying to continue tackling him.  He thought he had him down on the initial thud.  On the other hand, Florence comes flying in and gets tossed to the ground like a rag doll by a receiver.