
Wednesday August 19, 2009
Offensive Issues; Defensive Indentity; Defensive Standouts
Offensive Issues?
I have talked to a bunch of people who have been to scrimmages in this camp and almost every observer expresses concerns about the offense this season. What I tell them provides a little comfort so I thought I would share it on today’s blog.
First, the best case scenario is for your defense to be the dominant side of the football. You would rather be stronger on defense if given the choice.
Also, the defense is usually a little ahead of the offense in camps because so much of the offense is based upon timing and chemistry. It just takes a little more time for the offense to develop each camp in most cases.
Another reason for the dominance in many cases is the defenses familiarity. After the entire spring and some summer work, the defense learned the offense and its tendencies. The defensive linemen know the calls of the offensive linemen and often times get a great jump because they practice against the same cadence of the quarterbacks. The linebackers and defensive backs learn the checks and audibles as well.
But there is another huge reason the offense has struggled this season. Sure a new quarterback needs time to develop and the quarterback battle might hurt the productivity so far. The offensive line is still unsettled at right tackle and that is a concern but it is still not the main reason for a lack of success. Even the young, unproven wide receivers are not the biggest reason for a lack of productivity.
The main reason for the offensive struggles is on the sidelines. C.J. Spiller and Jacoby Ford have not been a big part of the scrimmages so far. Spiller has nothing to prove and is being held back to protect him from injury. Speaking of injury, Ford has been held out while he nurses his hamstring.
The absence of Spiller and Ford means the offense is limited in terms of playmakers. This might be the fastest pair of players on the same team in school history. We are talking about two players who are a threat to take it to the house anytime they touch the football.
Their presence takes pressure off of the offensive line because neither needs as much blocking as other offensive skill players. Both players have the speed that takes pressure off of the quarterbacks as well. Spiller and Ford also take pressure off of the wide outs as they are the two leading returning receivers.
If both Spiller and Ford miss a game this season then I would look for the offense to struggle. It is as simple as that. But this is no different than almost any program in the country. How would other teams’ offenses look if you took their two biggest play guys out of the lineup? Would Georgia have averaged 31 points per game last season if they took Knowshon Moreno and A.J. Green out of the lineup? Do you think Oklahoma State could average over 40 points per game without Kendall Hunter and Dez Bryant? Paul Johnson is a genius but how would the Jackets do without Jonathan Dwyer and Demaryius Thomas?
Spiller and Ford have the kind of speed defensive coordinators have to gameplan for. Play calling is easier with them in the lineup. The same play call looks better when Spiller is involved. The play-action passing game is more effective with him in the backfield as a threat in the running game.
Defensive backs have to take different pursuit angles when Ford is at full speed. They have to respect Ford more in the passing game and that helps other receivers downfield because of the attention paid to Ford.
I am not saying this offense will threaten the numbers put up by the Sooners, Cowboys or Gators. But this offense will not be anemic if Spiller and Ford are healthy. Billy Napier will look a lot smarter and more experienced with a healthy Spiller and Ford. Brad Scott’s offensive line will draw less criticism with the sprinters 100%.
Defensive Identity
The other thing I continue to hear from the scrimmages is the defense’s attitude. There is more aggression in the scheme and I think this will lead to a new identity. I think a lot of us are looking for that hard-hitting defense that has been missing in recent seasons. I want to see more sacks, more turnovers, more three and outs and more hard hits than we have seen in the previous scheme. My thought is the lack of an aggressive scheme took away some of the edge of the defenders.
Fans love aggressive defenses and they make for more crowd noise. Aggressive defenses often times mean more crowd noise and thus a bigger home field advantage. I am really looking forward to watching this aggressive style return to the Valley.
Defensive Headliners
Here is a list of five defenders who I heard had great camps:
*Jarvis Jenkins-Has been unblockable at times. He reported to camp in great shape and it shows.
*Ricky Sapp-His knee was a concern coming into camp but his quickness makes the staff rest easier.
*DeAndre McDaniel-His attitude makes him a leader on this defense. McDaniel has been a head hunter this camp.
*Byron Maxwell-This physical corner has had his best camp. His toughness is a plus at his position.
*Jonathan Meeks-Maybe the biggest surprise among the newcomers. He looks like he belongs. This big safety adds a physical presence to the secondary.
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IMO, the key to the offense, regardless of who is a QB, RB, or WR, is field position. Can the defense keep the offense in short field situations? Can the punters nail the kicks to flip field position? We have received the short end of the stick in that for the last few years. Few three and outs to generate momentum for the offense.
Posted by TigerGrad'93 on August 19, 2009 at 10:54 AM EDT #
Our team will be fine. I see in Coach Steele and in Dabo a fire in their belly like that of another very charismatic guy who coached briefly at Clemson when I was on the team. Jimmy Johnson came in with Hootie (a lousy coach) in the Spring of 1970, and it was amazing the impact a great coach can have. Unfortunately for us, he left to take the head job at Ok. St., but while he was at Clemson, he brought out the emotion that never had been there. I think Dabo and Coach Steele have that ability. What a great time to be a Tiger!
Posted by Dugatiger on August 19, 2009 at 11:02 AM EDT #
Micky... our offense hasn't had a problem this season because the season hasn't started. Give'm a break! We'll see where we are after the first couple of games.
Posted by Airport4 on August 19, 2009 at 12:56 PM EDT #
I hate to be this negative, but ask ANY D-1 football player or coach and they'll tell you the D should not be that far ahead of the O at any time during fall camp. Mickey is mistaken. Fact is, we have the same line we had last year. Same talent = same potential.
There are only two components that make up one's Potential: Confidence and Competence. The question is how much of each was improved upon since last year. Hard work and experience without these two tangible qualities are useless.
Posted by RU4GOD2 on August 19, 2009 at 01:14 PM EDT #
The previous defensive staff recruited some great talent for the defense and they will be good this year as in past years. Kevin Steele might blitz more with older, more experienced players but he certainly walked into an incredibly good situation. It would be hard to mess that up.
Posted by Orpride on August 19, 2009 at 02:19 PM EDT #
Mickey you are so full of it. You take comments from people, turn the words around to fit what you are saying. You work off what others tell you, and make it look like this is all you. LMAO @ U !
Posted by tigercrazynut on August 19, 2009 at 03:48 PM EDT #
yea...yea...yea..they rave about Sapp every year.
Posted by MyBoyWilly on August 19, 2009 at 04:34 PM EDT #
I hope you are right, but we hear the same rhetoric before every season. The fact is that we had Spiller and Ford (plus JD) last year, and still could not run the ball very well. Maybe they were not used very well for the first half of the season, but the offense was largely innefective even though we had those guys and an experienced QB. IMO, if the offensive line can get it together, then the offense should be fine. If not, then I am not sure it will make much difference who is running the ball.
Posted by Locotiger on August 19, 2009 at 04:49 PM EDT #
A big question down the road will be, Can BN Still get it done without Spiller in the lineup? We can cross that bridge when we get there and hopefully our younger RBs will make this a non issue. But Spiller is a one of a kind player and Clemson will never have another player like him.
Posted by whenibleedibleedorange on August 19, 2009 at 04:56 PM EDT #
Why do people continue to assume that this year's offense won't be better than last year's? There is really no basis for the negativity. We have a new staff and a new system. Dabo and Napier are not the same people as Bowden and Spence - not even close.
Plus, we have different players than we had last year. Heck, we don't even have the same starting QB, RB, or top WR from last year. New players, plus a new offensive philosophy, will result in a very different offense.
This can be a very dynamic offense. And if for some reason it isn't, your negativity now won't change it one bit.
Posted by Judge Keller on August 20, 2009 at 01:51 AM EDT #
Mickey you are so full of it. You take comments from people, turn the words around to fit what you are saying. You work off what others tell you, and make it look like this is all you. LMAO @ U !
Posted by tigercrazynut on August 19, 2009 at 02:48 PM EDT
Posted by Biochem 98 on August 20, 2009 at 04:57 PM EDT #