After some more distance to Saturday's game and today's presser, a couple more thoughts from my side on the OL/DL and D situation. I tried to make some sense out of what TH said before/after the game and the actual game film. So here's a couple of conclusions I came up with. And let me just state upfront that I think that TH is pretty smart, which I think most of y'all would in general agree with.
TH has said a couple of things last week, most notably a ) that the OL is only second to the tOSU OL in their natty year, b ) that we're going to win with great defense, and c ) that the trenches look like the premier position group on both sides of the ball.
Obviously, as y'all know, Saturday's game has shown some different results and I don't wanna dive into the details too much. OL was porous against the rush and couldn't protect Boo, run blocking is hard to evaluate because we never established the run effectively but from the YPC stats that we have it didn't look too good as well, especially accounting for UMD's mediocre run defense last year. The front seven missed loads of assignments filling the gaps and stopping the run and also the DBs and, thus, the D as a whole, made a lot of mistakes.
So I asked myself, what would be the benefit of TH making those 3 statements last week if they weren't true. He basically wasn't force to say any of those things, yet he did. There's ultimately no benefit in stating those things if they were untrue. I mean, if he would have focused on another position group to praise nobody would've cared. So it doesn't make sense to say these things if he didn't have any reasons to believe it would be true. Furthermore, the D won all of the scrimmages during camp.
So, here is the conclusion that I draw out of that:
The things that showed up Saturday didn't happen during camp as player's fell back into old patterns: This is basically what TH suggested in today's presser saying that he didn't see a lot of the mistakes made on the field, which he attributed as player's trying too much and possibly other mental issues. It would make sense from the analysis above. And honestly, I believe/hope this is indeed the case. This would mean these mistakes might be easily correctable, as the team would 'just' need to bring what their doing in practice to the gridiron on Saturday's. A win against SJSU with solid defense might inject some confidence into that position group going forward.