RebelBruiser said:if your D-line takes a significant step back in quality, your defense won't get nearly as many turnovers or INTs.
I believe the main reason your D was so good last year was because of your DL. Your DBs are still good, but good DBs can't carry a defense like a good DL can.
TDAWG said:Coaches are notorious about promoting a lesser player to the first string for a few reasons.
3) To piss off the player who lost his position so that he will try harder
4) The coach may see that the starter is slacking and wants to light a fire under his ***.
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RebelBruiser said:good DBs can't carry a defense like a good DL can.
Mutt the Hoople said:
When this is pulled at MState, the player supposedly getting his fire lit usually quits. When we recruit a talented player to the Bulldogs, they usually come with a sense of entitlement. So, if you try something like "motivating them", "making them work", "don't let them do drugs", "don't let them rob a pizza delivery man at knifepoint", etc., they'll usually quit.</p>