Re: Slender hopes : Sat May 14, 2016 11:17 pm
Grimsby Red wrote:
Big men go down if they're hit hard and low.
Rover's problems have been there for some time, a lack of enthusiasm to make a tackle.
Our line defense is slow, three steps forward then stop and stand still. Lazy, lazy, lazy.
If you are stood still when making the tackle and they are running at you it means two things; first, they make easy yards; second, we receive injuries.
Our marker defense is the worst in the league. Slow to get square (could be explained by having no impact in the tackle, see above) if they do get square then they just watch the next play without getting involved. Usually our markers just give away a cheap penalty, saving them the bother of getting involved.
Our next coach needs to put a rocket up these players to get rid of the lazy attitude.
Rover's problems have been there for some time, a lack of enthusiasm to make a tackle.
Our line defense is slow, three steps forward then stop and stand still. Lazy, lazy, lazy.
If you are stood still when making the tackle and they are running at you it means two things; first, they make easy yards; second, we receive injuries.
Our marker defense is the worst in the league. Slow to get square (could be explained by having no impact in the tackle, see above) if they do get square then they just watch the next play without getting involved. Usually our markers just give away a cheap penalty, saving them the bother of getting involved.
Our next coach needs to put a rocket up these players to get rid of the lazy attitude.
Tbf though, if you go low on a big man, there's every chance he'll offload.
And perhaps they're outgunned and knackered, rather than lazy, and stopping us doesn't tire the opposition as much.