I really cannot believe we do not have a defensive lineman better than Elam. He is too slow, refuses to engage, and cannot pursue. He is basically a log jam. I did not see one play where he made a serious push and beat his man.
Actually log jam is like his job as a nose tackle. Your 0-1 techniques aren't going to explode off the screen most of the time.
I really cannot believe we do not have a defensive lineman better than Elam. He is too slow, refuses to engage, and cannot pursue. He is basically a log jam. I did not see one play where he made a serious push and beat his man.
Agree,but he needs to be able to make a tackle one or two yards either side of said log jam,he hasn't been able to do that as of yet.As someone in another thread said he has to demand the attention of more than one offensive lineman,we haven't seen much of that either. Sacks aren't his game but some tackles around the LOS isn't too much to askA log jam is exactly what you need in the middle in our defense, he just isn't creating a big enough one.
NT is not where the problem lies right now. Miggins playing out of position at DT and Bell is what's hurting. Bell doesn't belong on the field. Where's Kengera Daniel?
NT is not where the problem lies right now. Miggins playing out of position at DT and Bell is what's hurting. Bell doesn't belong on the field. Where's Kengera Daniel?
Agree,but he needs to be able to make a tackle one or two yards either side of said log jam,
Probably better than anyone else of the front 3I actually thought Miggins played pretty well
I actually thought Miggins played pretty well
Watch the fourth quarter. There is a play with about 3:40 left where the USM running back was trapped then broke free. Elam was late to the play, the whistle had not sounded and he quit. Then the running back broke free and some OL laid him out.Okay . . . did you just singularize it? Yes, you did. But Elam is A problem. And he lined up a DT more than just once or twice in the first half. Might actually have been when he played his best . . . before the tub of lard was so gassed that a pair of middle schoolers could stand him up (as if standing him up isn't a geometric given). Miggins only looks out of position in relation to a 400 lb piece of flub because he's attempting to do something Elam rarely does . . . follow the play . . . or maybe REACH FOR A DAMN BALL CARRIER!!!
Well, that was 90 plays later.Watch the fourth quarter. There is a play with about 3:40 left where the USM running back was trapped then broke free. Elam was late to the play, the whistle had not sounded and he quit. Then the running back broke free and some OL laid him out.
Hit until the whistle sounds.
He did. He was our best d lineman against USM.I actually thought Miggins played pretty well
Because he has a terrible stance. He is the last one "down" (offense or defense) and he has no weight on his hands. I spoke of "explosive charge" into the OL in my previous post. He is really in a "low 2 point stance" and cannot explode into the center.Elam on average will outweigh most centers by 50 to 60 pounds. He still manages to get pushed back. Its mind boggling. How does a guy that big get no push?
Losing Meant and Hatcher killed the defense. That forced us to play our backups as starters. Good teams lose starters and their replacements would start for us. Our backups are JV quality. Hardest position to recruit.I really cannot believe we do not have a defensive lineman better than Elam. He is too slow, refuses to engage, and cannot pursue. He is basically a log jam. I did not see one play where he made a serious push and beat his man.
Watch the fourth quarter. There is a play with about 3:40 left where the USM running back was trapped then broke free. Elam was late to the play, the whistle had not sounded and he quit. Then the running back broke free and some OL laid him out.
Hit until the whistle sounds.
Losing Meant and Hatcher killed the defense. That forced us to play our backups as starters. Good teams lose starters and their replacements would start for us. Our backups are JV quality. Hardest position to recruit.
My point is that he was close enough to the play to be involved, but he relaxed. He thought the play was over. No whistle sounded and the RB spun out of a tackle and took off.yep - right you were. Just disgusting. I guess this is as good a time as any to mention how badly it pisses me off when he tugs his jersey out from under his chest pads before the play has stopped. Annoys me whenever he does it to be honest.
In his limited action, Hyde did cause a damn fumble which USM recovered, but he still caused a fumble.kengera daniel plays the same position as miggins. kengera is third on the depth chart behind miggins and bell. middleton is the weak link amongst the starting down lineman.
there is absolutely no depth at any of the three down lineman positions. bell was pretty bad. dubose got knocked five yards off the ball the one play i saw him in. hyde works hard, just not talented enough.
Elam on average will outweigh most centers by 50 to 60 pounds. He still manages to get pushed back. Its mind boggling. How does a guy that big get no push?
In his limited action, Hyde did cause a damn fumble which USM recovered, but he still caused a fumble.
Elam is a RT. John Hendersons are rare.
Bottomline, the recruiting/developing in the front 7 has been bad.
I noticed Stoops said Pringle will play more against Florida. Not sure if that excites me since hes supposedly worse than Elam. But they gotta try something.Because hes too tall and on top of that, he plays too high. Leverage rules the day, and either of those things hinder a DL; let alone both.
Heart makes up for lack of talent. Elam played tons of snaps, which shocked me given his post conditioning. But in reality, it was too many snaps. He needs spelled. He already plays too high, and he stands up even more as he gets tired.
Turning point in the Brooks tenure, was a backup, walkon DT recovering a fumble and running it over to Brooks on the sideline. Changed the entire program.
I noticed Stoops said Pringle will play more against Florida. Not sure if that excites me since hes supposedly worse than Elam. But they gotta try something.
I noticed Stoops said Pringle will play more against Florida. Not sure if that excites me since hes supposedly worse than Elam. But they gotta try something.
And if a 6'10" PF came to Cal and said I want to play PG, he would be sat down real quick until he learned to rebound at the PF spot.Yep. Hes playing the wrong position. I have no inside info, but Im willing to bet Saban wanted Elam as an OL and Stoops promised hed stay at DT/NG. Bet thats how we snagged him.
And if a 6'10" PF came to Cal and said I want to play PG, he would be sat down real quick until he learned to rebound at the PF spot.
Point is, is he there for himself or to help the team. I cannot believe we are better off with him at NT than any where else.
But you can't have Elam playing 70-80 snaps as he did vs SM. Dubose, Taylor and Kengara Daniel need to play too. And Carter if they're not RSing him. Can't build depth by not playing.
Been thinking this last part for a long time, though I readily admit I'm not a FB x's and o's guy. Just seems like our D-line just attempts to occupy the man in front of them and not much else.... You ever remember a UK lineman using a swim move or a spin?