So it seems like we lost some offense between Christie, Hawkins and Payne and may become more defensive focused this year. But Ben's teams don't have a precedent of playing good defense. With that in mind, would love to hear perspective on what people think is most important to becoming better at defense
What am I missing? What do you think is most important? I am of the opinion that effort and mindset are the most important but curious of other's perspectives.
- Athleticism - seems like Odukale and Edmonds are good athletes?
- Size/length - smaller and lighter guys often get pushed around and taken advantage of...see Christie and Hawkins.
- Effort - I saw Mike Mitchell get better at defense when Ben benched him a few times early for poor defensive effort.
- Mindset - Some guys have that gritty junkyard dog mindset when they get in the game, obviously related to effort but also feels like a different quality. Carrington had some of that but IMO he wasn't a total ace shutdown defender like he was sometimes described.
- Experience - Just learning positioning and techniques. We have a lot of seniors and super seniors who should know how to play team defense by now.
- Coaching - How much does the coach teach, emphasize, scheme, what else? We don't have evidence yet that Ben can architect a stifling defense.
What am I missing? What do you think is most important? I am of the opinion that effort and mindset are the most important but curious of other's perspectives.