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Special Teams, Especially the Defense
We have three units. These special team unit have their own starters, backups and stars.
We often talk about 25 or 26 on defense. I don't think that's quite right. We usually have 21 defensive players, some of which play special teams. 7 DL's, 7 LB's and 7 defensive backs. That's what we need to play defense. We also have 4-5 players whose primary role is special teams. |
good point. It does seem as though BB is taking his embrace of the importance of ST's to a new level. Filling out the roster with ST players like Izzo, Tebucky, Mel Mitchell and - who else - could really make that 1/3 of a football team truly "special."
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Last year our ST's were soft. I mean they barelly kept anyone on the ground at times. Chatham IMO was bad last year along with TBC, and even Izzo. The only real bright spot at times was Andre Davis and Davis.
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This post makes an excellent point. We all know how quickly a game can turn because of special teams. The importance of the "3rd unit" cannot be overstated. We know it, and so does BB.
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I agree...offense and defense..actually 6 different units...when you think of it...all important. and quite different 4 have to do with field position..the other getting points on the board. Not really sure who plays on which...especially the lines...I think important facets that are overlooked.
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ST's is a key unit for the defense. If the ST's is good enough to hold their ground and the opposing team at or around the 20 yard line then that tremendously helps a defense. Especially ours who (up until last season) did not allow big yardage plays and made the opposing team work to get down the field.
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I think the primary reason why ST play has declined in the past two years is because of all the injuries. Injuries test your depth, and one of the first places you see weakness in depth is on special teams. In BBs system starters play ST and starters get tired, especailly when they aren't in a rotation because of injuries. We brought in a ton of street guys over the past two years during the season and a lot of those guys got on the field as part of the ST units. It's hard to pick a guy up on Wednesday and throw him out on the PR unit on Sunday and expect him to be in complete sync with the 10 other guys.
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I like this thread a lot..... Clearly there are 3 units on a successful football team and obviously a lot of teams pay lip-service to special teams. Last year we covered KO's OK but punt coverage was awful. Speed and attitude needed here, so BB signs Mel Mitchell and brings back Tebucky Jones. Chatham is gone and who knows how much Izzo has left in the tank. I wouldn't call either of partcularly fast. I always want a mean, fast, nasty blow-up the other teams return team and I think we're all gonna like this years unit...:rocker:
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Yeah, nothing like causing a few loose balls on punt coverage. That'll cure yer ills.
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