ChiefGritty
- Chicago, IL
So in doing some internet digging I am relatively satisfied that Partridge/Mike MacDonald and Hauck/Rocky Long both broadly represent a similar defensive concept, lighter fronts, more blitzing, more uncertainty of who and where the pressure is coming from on any given down.
A few reasons spring to mind as why that might be a transition we want to make
- A sense that good players who are fast and good players who are smart are cheaper and easier for Illinois to attain in depth in this marketplace than good players who are big
- A sense that we're living on borrowed time playing our current style against more modern offenses. As anyone who has seen us against tempo spread teams, especially if you've been there in person, the extent of the hijinks Bielema gets up to in order to slow the opponent down and keep his guys fresh are comical, shameless, and highly vulnerable to subtle changes in referee interpretation of the substitution rules.
- Re: the above, a sense that tempo spread is no longer the rare aberration that we need a special gameplan for, but the standard the whole thing should be built to stop, with old school Iowa-style attacks the rare exception. The Big Ten West is dead (but not forgotten
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- Some degree of duress based on how the DL situation shook out in the portal
A few reasons spring to mind as why that might be a transition we want to make
- A sense that good players who are fast and good players who are smart are cheaper and easier for Illinois to attain in depth in this marketplace than good players who are big
- A sense that we're living on borrowed time playing our current style against more modern offenses. As anyone who has seen us against tempo spread teams, especially if you've been there in person, the extent of the hijinks Bielema gets up to in order to slow the opponent down and keep his guys fresh are comical, shameless, and highly vulnerable to subtle changes in referee interpretation of the substitution rules.
- Re: the above, a sense that tempo spread is no longer the rare aberration that we need a special gameplan for, but the standard the whole thing should be built to stop, with old school Iowa-style attacks the rare exception. The Big Ten West is dead (but not forgotten
- Some degree of duress based on how the DL situation shook out in the portal