BroncoRedux
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2015
- Messages
- 1,209
- Reaction score
- 467
- Points
- 83
I love Rossi and what he brings to the defense. SDSU used their entire playbook. We still won.
Anyone seriously calling for Rossi to be fired after last night is out of their mind. The defense didn't play great last night but it is not like they dropped 50 on us. Let's see how he does in the weeks ahead when he has current game film to work off of as opposed to the first game of the year when you have no clue what a team like SDSU is going to throw at you as they pull out all the stops in an effort to spring the upset.
Getting some more help from the offense and special teams would be nice as well. Neither unit did a ton to help the D last night.
I heard he was hanging out with Rick Mons.
Wow, some serious negativity in this thread!
I heard he was hanging out with Rick Mons.
I didn't follow Coughlin the entire game, but on the SDSU TD run in the 3rd quarter at about 9 mins, the run was right at CC and the Jacks tight end was able to move CC 5-6 yards out of the way to the left of the run. CC was too high. Seems like the DE's of the Gophers still need improvement.
We were out coached on both sides of the ball in this game.
PJ is right. Most games aren’t won. They are lost. SDSU lost this game. It’s still a win for us. We live on to get out coached again next week.
Can the boys overcome it again?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I don't think anyone is reasonably calling for his head or at least I hope not. But it does give us some evidence that the perhaps all the posts and threads on here talking about how all the problems with the defense in the first part of last year were schematic may not be correct.
A lot of fans, many adamantly on here, said that the poor contain and wide open running lanes of the Illinois, Maryland, Nebraska, and Iowa games were the fault of one man and his overly complicated scheme and his firing was the perfect fix all. The more football savy and intelligent fans and posters knew that no one scheme or coordinator can make good players bad or bad players good, but they were shouted down in the manner that only the Gopherhole mob can.
But hopefully Rossi is better equipped to figure out why there were gaping holes in the D-line and second level. This board said last year the turnaround was a product of the magical yet simple "simplifying the scheme." Is this an option again? In the first game of the year have we all of a sudden become too complicated again? It would seem odd, but maybe.
And I think SDSU is a good little team, but that isn't the best weapons and athletes our defense is going to face this year so let's hope Rossi plugs some of these holes before then.
Think you are way over simplifying things here. Don't think anyone has been claiming that just changing the coordinator was the magical fix for the defense but only an idiot would try to argue that it didn't have some affect on how things played out last season. The difference in the play of the defense after Smith was fired was very noticeable right away.
None of the phases of the game played particularly well last night yet we still found a way to win the game. To the defense specifically, yes they struggled but what happened yesterday was NOTHING like the way the team played against teams like Illinois and Nebraska last year when we were getting crushed by big plays over and over again and giving up 50+ points.
At the end of the day we gave up 21 points and 300 some yards to a solid team. That isn't great but it certainly isn't terrible either. Especially when you factor in that the offense and special teams didn't play well and SDSU was throwing everything at us trying to get the W.
If the defense continues to struggle as the weeks go on it will be time to get worried. Right now it is just one game......and a game we won no less.
If it's the play I'm thinking of, CC was in pass-rush mode and was trying to go around the TE so it wasn't hard for the TE to push him that direction since he was already heading that way. To me that's just a play call issue (or just guessing wrong) vs CC being easy to move.
Explain how we were out coached.
Poor preparation.
Poor game plan.
Poor play calling (for the most part)
Poor adjustments.
Special teams got blown out of the building.
Defense couldn’t stop basic RUTM plays.
Offense couldn’t wear down their DL despite a massive size advantage.
Can’t find a way to get your best receiver the ball against untested DBs.
Bateman shut out in the second half.
Still don’t know how to manage time in year three, burning two timeouts in the 3rd quarter (but they did too, so maybe not out coached on this point?)
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Rick Mons passed away in the last few years. It wasn't just someone's made up username. Not sure if you knew that.
I'd point out that they had to large TD runs called back due to penalty's. Sure, without the penalties maybe we contain it, but I think its also likely that they could've had those two scores...
That’s not how football works.
Without a magic machine to go back and replay the whole 2018 season with Rossi as DC, there is no way to know yet. We will find out eventually, this season.
But it just seems impossible that the defense pulling a 180 and Smith’s firing/Rossi’s interim promotion were coincidental.
Fair enough, but the thread is about firing Rossi.
Remember how much people were in love with him at the end of last season? Remember when people said that if he had been our DCoord all of last season, we would've won 8 or 9 games?
There is a small chance that more than one factor might have been involved.
There is a small chance that more than one factor might have been involved.
The defense wasn't great by any means, but it wasn't horrific, they gave up 21 points scored seven and set up the offense for a 30 yards drive for another 7. If our offense didn't sputter the entire game it would have been a comfortable win.
Five different SDSU runners had at least one rush over 10 yards. ST was sloppy as well.
Bit early, but inability set edge and losing at Los was concern. Thought d played too passive...They made two big mistakes, not sure I'd call them sloppy for the game though. I just think it's funny people are calling for the DCs head after giving up 21 points.