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We do not have a defense!

I am new to this post. I have observed the Hornets over the last six years. Coach Sperbeck is on the right path to creating a good program here at Sac State. Having attended the EW game I saw an offensive team that was capable of scoring 40 points a game against any of the remaining teams this season. The Coach has spent the majority of his time with the offense. As a result of bringing in a strength and conditioning coach who emphasizes “explosiveness” in their workouts, the offensive line has gotten very good. The backs are fine and it appears that the receivers are fast. Minus the mistakes, the only limit of the offense is the quarterback whoever it is. So goes the quarterback so goes the offense.

The development of the offensive line has come at an expense. By emphasizing “explosiveness” across the board to all players of the team it has sacrificed speed and endurance in the defense; two critical components. It can be compared to an 800m runner getting ready to run but in the process has trained for a 100m dash. This has not gone unnoticed. Some players have had professional trainers since high school training them specifically to increase their speed and quickness and well as strength. In the off season when it came apparent that they were not as fast or as strong as last year, some players asked some of the coaches to be allowed to go back to their trainers for help,. Their requests went unanswered. You now have a defense that has been crippled by their own training program. Also, there does not seem to be any coordination between the conditioning program and what goes on at practice. There has to be time for muscles to “recover” in order for them to repair and improve. Combining hard field drills and hard conditioning session during the week is self defeating letting no time for the muscle recovery.

This team had two weeks to prepare for this game. It is the job of the coaches for their teams to be physically and mentally ready for the game and peaking at this time during the week. I think the players were motivated as this was their first conference game and at home with a large crowd. The players (defense) acted physically tired. Did you see the tackling or lack of it? If they were not tackling they missed the guy because they were too slow. If they were tackling they were tackling with their arms or tackling and holding without any leg motion. You normally see this at the end of a hard fought game. There was no pass rush. There was no "spring" in their legs. These guys were already “spent” at the start of the game. They now have the wrong muscle tissue developed and the muscles they do have are not optimized for game day.

Many of the players (defense) that played in the game have played before here or elsewhere and tackling technique has not been an issue. These guys will hit if they can catch them. It is when they go to move they can’t move as fast or for as long as they used to.

The Problem

The speed and endurance capability of the defense has been reduced while still having them play an 80’s “reactive defense” with a few vanilla blitzes that requires athleticism, speed and endurance. A few reviews of the game tapes and everyone knows what they can or cannot do against you.

The FIX

This is tough; the physical damage had been done. Thoroughbreds have been turned into quarter horses.

1. Stop the conditioning program (defense) until they can figure out how to do to fix it. It may be too late this year.
2. Increasing the intensity of the workout by instilling more emotion will not work. You can’t beat a dead horse into running faster. Talk to Dick Vermeil, I think he is in Napa. Allow the players to be fully rested and recovered before the game.
3. More use of video to watch plays and increased reps at practice to improve reads.
4. If the defense cannot react fast enough, “schemes” should be implemented to reduce reactive time. Slants, special packages, creative blitzes and try to hide the coverage.
5. Better analysis of the offensive scheme
6. Start playing as many players in as many packages as can be possible LBs and DLs. This will substitute for the lost endurance and will give others game experience.
 
Welcome Vespoid and thanks for the analysis. Well thought out. It will be interesting to see how the team and the coaches respond this week.
 
Hornet Homer said:
Wow! I finally got to see this in person. Dailey is a small problem compared to the overhaul we need. Old Hornet you are right, nothing special about the D-Line play. Remember, when I mentioned Dailey being a risk and possible cancer, most said they would take the chance no matter what. We must live by the risks we take. Green Hornet, I too saw the sideline incident. If he is a problem he must sit out or lose the respect of the players to the staff. Hello! Why isn't he still with UW, the team on the rise who just beat USC?

you are correct, dailey is a small problem. i saw the sideline incident too, and dailey is toast. he would have gotten the same response from Sarkasian if he had the same stupidity to approach a head coach (not the RB coach) while they were getting their rears handed to them. after he got yelled at by Sperbeck, dailey's response to it was even more telling. like an immature baby. another reason he may have been held out (besides his bonehead comment to Sperbeck), is that he still has a torn Labrum and also a torn Rotator Cuff. Sperbeck may have been holding him out to let him heal up a bit to make him last the season.

defensive line was ineffective, LB's were worse, leaving the DB's to make most of the tackles, when there were any.
 
This might be analagous to comparing apples to oranges, but last year most thought that Vernon Davis was toast, and now he's team captain. Let's not write off this kid Dailey yet.
 
Super Hornet said:
This might be analagous to comparing apples to oranges, but last year most thought that Vernon Davis was toast, and now he's team captain. Let's not write off this kid Dailey yet.

while talented, i think both Dailey's judgement (approaching the head coach during a thrashing) and maturity (his childish reaction) are lagging a bit behind. i am sure he is frustrated that he isn't getting more reps - just like every other player on the team. but i think he's got this chip on his shoulder that since he ran for U Dub, that he should be big man on campus immediately.

if he can handle a serving of humble pie from the coach, rebound, and redeem himself, then great. if not, then it's on to team #3. but he should relate his football experience to his future work life - not every boss is going to like you, but you have to find a way to be invaluable to your boss, and NOT piss him off in the heat of battle...
 
larnyx said:
Super Hornet said:
This might be analagous to comparing apples to oranges, but last year most thought that Vernon Davis was toast, and now he's team captain. Let's not write off this kid Dailey yet.

while talented, i think both Dailey's judgement (approaching the head coach during a thrashing) and maturity (his childish reaction) are lagging a bit behind. i am sure he is frustrated that he isn't getting more reps - just like every other player on the team. but i think he's got this chip on his shoulder that since he ran for U Dub, that he should be big man on campus immediately.

if he can handle a serving of humble pie from the coach, rebound, and redeem himself, then great. if not, then it's on to team #3. but he should relate his football experience to his future work life - not every boss is going to like you, but you have to find a way to be invaluable to your boss, and NOT piss him off in the heat of battle...

Larnyx, I totally agree with your assessment on Dailey's judgement (I like the kid, I am a homer) but the coach had plenty on his plate at the time. And I definitely agree with your last statement. Most people have not figured out being invaluable which starts with keeping your mouth shut and doing a 110% job. I am sure that in the midst of a deficit, Sperbeck did not need someone to overstate the obvious. I know I never do as a boss, and NEVER from the newbie.
 
Super Hornet said:
This might be analagous to comparing apples to oranges, but last year most thought that Vernon Davis was toast, and now he's team captain. Let's not write off this kid Dailey yet.
I'll start with a couple of obvious statements
1) Sperbeck is no Singletary
2) Vernon is still with his first team
3) Daily is on his second.

Someone earlier used the word dessention in describing the attitude of the team. A few folks didn't take that well asking for proof. I believe there are two sets of rules or boundries. I will submit that players have been and could get kicked off for less. I will say that is the way it should be. That would cause dessention. Why is our team loaded with so many transfers either JUCO or those who move down? Our coaches need to realize that everything that shines out there isn't a diamond. Sometimes you need to develop your own. I am tired of players that show up acting like playing at Sac is settling and or that they are too good to be here. If this doesn't change I don't how anyone can believe this program will ever get better. Remember it isn't always about the x's and the o's....sometimes it's about the Billie's and the Joe's.
 
hornet4life said:
Super Hornet said:
This might be analagous to comparing apples to oranges, but last year most thought that Vernon Davis was toast, and now he's team captain. Let's not write off this kid Dailey yet.
I'll start with a couple of obvious statements
1) Sperbeck is no Singletary
2) Vernon is still with his first team
3) Daily is on his second.

Someone earlier used the word dessention in describing the attitude of the team. A few folks didn't take that well asking for proof. I believe there are two sets of rules or boundries. I will submit that players have been and could get kicked off for less. I will say that is the way it should be. That would cause dessention. Why is our team loaded with so many transfers either JUCO or those who move down? Our coaches need to realize that everything that shines out there isn't a diamond. Sometimes you need to develop your own. I am tired of players that show up acting like playing at Sac is settling and or that they are too good to be here. If this doesn't change I don't how anyone can believe this program will ever get better. Remember it isn't always about the x's and the o's....sometimes it's about the Billie's and the Joe's.

I bet that 99% of the team, no matter their path to the team, are either giving or would give 110% for the team. If a player's attitude is pulling the team apart on a continuing basis, then they should walk. But you have to ask why is there so much potential depth that is not being utilized? Why has there been such resistance to changing the game plan considering the first three games? Why weren't there more passes into the secondary during the EWU game when it seemed this was a weakness of theirs? Why, when the team is down by big points are they consistently slogging it out on the line of scrimmage and not mixing it up more? This is not all about the players but also about how they are being nurtured and used.
 
Newfan
Who said anything about any player not giving 110%? I have no answers to your questions. Maybe they are lousy coaches or maybe legitimate reasons. I don't know. No its not all about the players, but you can't deney that we are lacking the talent in many positions. I am not really into the "nurturing" however I am all about developing talent. I submitt that we are located in one of if not the best recruiting areas in our conference. My point has been that having a team of nearly 25% of the players as transfers is not a reciepe used by most successful DI programs.
 
Our defense stepped up huge this week, and on the road, forced 3 turnovers, and held PSU to -2 yards rushing, yes thats negative 2 yards rushing, as a team we outgained PSU by more than 25 yards I believe, and that was without 3 starters on offense, Reed, wilkins, and Deadder should all be back next week for ISU, revenge game big time.
 

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