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Dec 30, 2024
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Polecat
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Don’t forget the hockey style substitutions that came from Ed Lamb that ended up
confusing players and causing chaos. Jake Hatch once said that the defense they ran was the “brain child” of Ed Lamb.
It wasn’t just Tuiaki who had to go in order to fix the problems.
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Tuiaki's big issue is he never learned how to run a 3-4 defense.
Ghost of Peanut
12/30/24 1:36pm
Please don’t say that name right now you are ruining the vibe
Jimmertime
12/30/24 1:38pm
If you looked at Tuiaki's schemes, it went a whole lot farther than learning the 3-4 defense.
kimdaddy35
12/30/24 1:38pm
I've never seen a defensive philosophy that embraced not attempting to make
mudpupper
12/30/24 1:41pm
You mean having LBs at 7 yards off the ball and fewer defenders than offensive
chilawcoug
12/30/24 1:41pm
It was absolutely ridiculous scheme. Like grade school level crap.
kotacoug
12/30/24 1:43pm
Yup. Told it was about an 8th grade defensive scheme. At least less complex
cougfanz
12/30/24 2:05pm
It wasn't really a 3-4 defense. It was a 3-0-8. The LBs were always put into
mudpupper
12/30/24 1:44pm
And because the LBs were so far back, so were the DL.
chilawcoug
12/30/24 1:46pm
He just never was truly qualified
cougfanz
12/30/24 1:45pm
This was his biggest issue
whoneedscorners?
12/30/24 1:46pm
Don’t forget the hockey style substitutions that came from Ed Lamb that ended up
Polecat
12/30/24 2:12pm
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