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I can understand recruiting to a defensive system. What I can't understand is not adapting the defensive game plan to the opposition. Zimmer last night had as many as 6 on the D line to stop the run and get to the qb quickly. I have never seen this D before, but it made alot of sense and I give credit to Zim for changing it up. The first half MEMPHIS was gashing us on the right side of the D line. 0 containment. Size probably played a major role as their pulling tight end was killing us. I promise you we will not be playing a 3 man front against Army so why did we play this kind of front against run teams. Why are we not putting in our biggest linebacker and have him run gap blitze every play?
Alot of you guys are smarter on this please explain.
Sorry, Decatur beat Jacksboro that night 20-16. Our star RB was put out of the game about the middle of the 4th quarter. It fell to our QB (who later went to NT) to pull a Chandler Morris-like drive using mainly our receivers to score the winning TD. The receiver was juggling the ball as he was backing over the goal line and finally had control as he hit the ground.
Same as last year. Please no one take this as making excuses because I’m not, but two years in a row of 3 games in a row against arguably the top 3 teams in the conference is doing us no favors.
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