“Coach Addazio has presented me with a great challenge – one that I am very excited about,” Brown said in the release. “I’m excited to be back in the ACC. “The positive thing for me is that I’m a New England guy. I’m from Massachusetts. Coaching at Boston College has always been a wish of mine.”
In 2012, Brown’s defense at UConn was ranked 10th nationally in total defense, while BC placed 101st in the same category. Most notably, the Huskies’ defense allowed just 97.92 rushing yards per game this year (seventh in the FBS), as opposed to the 214.08 rushing yards per game that the Eagles allowed—112th in the FBS.
“I’m a firm believer that you play the game on the balls of your feet, not on your heels,” Brown said. “From day one, we’re going to be aggressive. We’re going to attack the line of scrimmage. We’re going to get after the quarterback. We’re going to play with our hair on fire on defense. I’m a big believer in playing for tackles for loss and being disruptive and making life difficult for the quarterback. We’re going to attack. That’s the style of defense that I’ve employed. We’re going to fly around and attack the pass.”
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:hansen {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:I have routinely stated that I am a fan of Heater. I hope he makes it onto the staff. That said, Don Brown is a very good hire for BC. Scratch that... Don Brown is an EXCELLENT hire. Not only has he consistently been a great DC. Not only is he known as a pretty good recruiter. He has complete knowledge of the ACC... after being Fridge's DC in Maryland. He was retained by HCRE, but soon left in February when UConn replaced HCRE with PaulP.
As for Heater, I will point out that he has always been a DBs catch and also was the RC at Florida. I don't know if he is young enough to be an RC, but I would be happy to give him a chance at RC/DB again. Especially, since it would mean that we are finally Ravo-free. Also... I think Don Brown and McGovern go way back... which could give some credence to the rumors of him staying on as LB coach. If Heater is moving on from Daz, you have to think that Kevin Lempa would be a likely candidate to return for his 3rd go-around at BC.
With the offense being Day, Devine, Frye and likely Rogers (assume WR coach), and the D shaping up to be Brown, Guvs and some form of Heater/Lempa, Daz needs to hire minorities for the RB and DL coaches.
Is HomoJS being positive about something?
dammit,the world must be ending on Friday after all...
homojs loves bc because that's where he received his bs, uconn because that's where he received his jd, and rutgres because that's where he receives his bj's
DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:no scheme could possibly be worse than the spaz cushion.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:no scheme could possibly be worse than the spaz cushion.
Im concerned against the Clemson's/FSUs of the world we don't have the athletes to succeed with this
BCWomp {l Wrote}:The only short term negative I can think of is the fact that Brown's all out blitzing defense requires quality cover corners. Say what you want about UConn, but their two corners were both seniors and have both garnered invites to the Senior Bowl. The general lack of speed in BC's defensive backfield and the lack of quality recruiting of DBs could make the transition to Brown's system pretty ugly. However, he is a high energy coach and has the added benefit of having some top notch Florida recruiting connections.
gallopingghost {l Wrote}:Blitzing has its downside. When you have D backs that can't cover you can give up a lot of points very quickly.
BCWomp {l Wrote}:The only short term negative I can think of is the fact that Brown's all out blitzing defense requires quality cover corners. Say what you want about UConn, but their two corners were both seniors and have both garnered invites to the Senior Bowl. The general lack of speed in BC's defensive backfield and the lack of quality recruiting of DBs could make the transition to Brown's system pretty ugly. However, he is a high energy coach and has the added benefit of having some top notch Florida recruiting connections.
eagle9903 {l Wrote}:BCWomp {l Wrote}:The only short term negative I can think of is the fact that Brown's all out blitzing defense requires quality cover corners. Say what you want about UConn, but their two corners were both seniors and have both garnered invites to the Senior Bowl. The general lack of speed in BC's defensive backfield and the lack of quality recruiting of DBs could make the transition to Brown's system pretty ugly. However, he is a high energy coach and has the added benefit of having some top notch Florida recruiting connections.
I know they never played under Spazoo but ALJ and Jones are both pretty fast and its not like UConn was trotting Revis and Joseph out every down. I think the immediate issue BC will have is the absolute horrendousness of our front 4 and the linebackers learning to play a completely different way. I think the pressure and not the coverage will be the initial problem, but who knows.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:eagle9903 {l Wrote}:BCWomp {l Wrote}:The only short term negative I can think of is the fact that Brown's all out blitzing defense requires quality cover corners. Say what you want about UConn, but their two corners were both seniors and have both garnered invites to the Senior Bowl. The general lack of speed in BC's defensive backfield and the lack of quality recruiting of DBs could make the transition to Brown's system pretty ugly. However, he is a high energy coach and has the added benefit of having some top notch Florida recruiting connections.
I know they never played under Spazoo but ALJ and Jones are both pretty fast and its not like UConn was trotting Revis and Joseph out every down. I think the immediate issue BC will have is the absolute horrendousness of our front 4 and the linebackers learning to play a completely different way. I think the pressure and not the coverage will be the initial problem, but who knows.
I think the bigger problem will be stopping the run, so I guess I agree. But well schemed blitzes can help with that as well. They need to find a good run stuffing DT.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:gallopingghost {l Wrote}:Blitzing has its downside. When you have D backs that can't cover you can give up a lot of points very quickly.
How would you know they can't cover. A BC DB hasn't been asked to cover a receiver in 15 years. Run up and tackle.
gallopingghost {l Wrote}:...There is a reason that you avoid man to man.
gallopingghost {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:gallopingghost {l Wrote}:Blitzing has its downside. When you have D backs that can't cover you can give up a lot of points very quickly.
How would you know they can't cover. A BC DB hasn't been asked to cover a receiver in 15 years. Run up and tackle.
Fletcher could cover, DeJuan Tribble, and certainly Will Blackmon could as well. Other than them, there have not been any real shut down corners in the last 15 years. There is a reason that you avoid man to man.
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:gallopingghost {l Wrote}:...There is a reason that you avoid man to man.
because swofford is a bad negotiator?
gallopingghost {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:gallopingghost {l Wrote}:Blitzing has its downside. When you have D backs that can't cover you can give up a lot of points very quickly.
How would you know they can't cover. A BC DB hasn't been asked to cover a receiver in 15 years. Run up and tackle.
Fletcher could cover, DeJuan Tribble, and certainly Will Blackmon could as well. Other than them, there have not been any real shut down corners in the last 15 years. There is a reason that you avoid man to man.
commavegarage {l Wrote}:gallopingghost {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:gallopingghost {l Wrote}:Blitzing has its downside. When you have D backs that can't cover you can give up a lot of points very quickly.
How would you know they can't cover. A BC DB hasn't been asked to cover a receiver in 15 years. Run up and tackle.
Fletcher could cover, DeJuan Tribble, and certainly Will Blackmon could as well. Other than them, there have not been any real shut down corners in the last 15 years. There is a reason that you avoid man to man.
youre assuming fletcher could cover. he didnt have to "cover" one play in his four years.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:I think you're selling Tribble a little short there.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:I think you're selling Tribble a little short there.
Really? How'd he cover dudes playing cover-2 from a 4-3 with a 10 yard cushion every down of his career?
Shaddix {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:I think you're selling Tribble a little short there.
Really? How'd he cover dudes playing cover-2 from a 4-3 with a 10 yard cushion every down of his career?
I agree, I think your right here. Tribble left a ton of cushion
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