Monday, February 09, 2009

Michigan Football Tidbits: Coach Robinson and some defensive players last chance?



Michigan Football Tidbits: Coach Robinson and some defensive players last chance?

Let's start by talking about our new defensive coordinator Coach Robinson. Because of the need for him to come in and help with recruiting, he has not really had a lot of time to evaluate tape from last year (the team tapes both games and most practices). Coaches will have started meeting this past weekend. Vacations will be coming up, after which coaches will start planning for spring practices. Also during this time, position coaches will meet with each kid individually to discuss expectations for spring.

One tidbit about Coach Robinson (an overheard conversation he had with another coach): one of the things Coach Robinson believes in -- which may be a small change from the past -- is in "showcasing" the best players. Going into 2009 there are three players who fit that description: Graham, Warren, and Ezeh.

Showcasing"your best players it does a few things:

1) It forces your opponent to make sure they game-plan for those players.
2) It takes the pressure off the other less-talented defensive players which helps them focus on their assignments.
3) It helps with recruiting -- you can tell top-tier recruits that their talents will be showcased at Michigan.

Because of this, look for Warren to play more man-coverage and look for a big emphasis on what position best suits Ezeh. In addition, look for B. Graham to either become Michigan's version of Woodley, or if it is determined he cannot cover in passing situations, look for him to move somewhere around the line of scrimmage.

Not he's going to veer away from a team concept. Coach Robinson just believes your best players have to play great. If not, then it will be hard to be effective defensively. So put more pressure and responsibility on your best players whoshould, by definition be able to handle it, and even thrive under it. A subtle but important difference from past approaches. Many times in the past, our big-time players did not show up in big games to make a difference like other teams' star players did.

With spring practice coming up (March 14) a couple players have a chance to redeem themselves in the eyes of the Michigan coaches. To say the least, it is make-it-or-break-it time for these defensive players.

Brandon Herron:

Coach Robinson prefering to use hybrid-type players, which he calls the "Spinner" position. Herron fits that description, so he may have an added chance for playing time. Late in 2008, Herron started to impress some coaches with his special teams play and, in fact, many believed he had become one of our best special teams players. On defense, he struggled with last year's schemes, never really fitting in at any of the positions, but this new role may fit his skills. Herron continues to get bigger and spring practice should show us if he'll be able to effectively contribute to the defense in 2009. If not, he may end up being a career special teams player.

Adam Patterson:

In all the years we have followed Michigan football, we've never seen a stranger situation than the one involving Patterson: The kid works his butt of in Barwis's S&C program; he is one of the players coaches like to use for recruiting; he really likes his defensive line coach, Coach Tall; but when he gets on the football field, at times, he plays almost as if he just doesn't care if he plays or not.

There are coaches who believe Patterson simply cannot play defensive end. It looks like with Robinson's new scheme, in 2009 he may have the opportunity to see if inside or defensive tackle suits him better. Coach Rod and Coach Tall really want to upgrade their ability to get to the quarterback and one big improvement would be the inside pass rush. Also, in the new scheme, the right defensive end may end up being nothing more than a defensive tackle, so he may not have to even change positions. This spring practice is going to be a huge opportunity for Patterson to show what he can do. We were excited year ago because he won many of the training awards. This year, he has to show up on the field.

Sagesse:

We're not as optimistic about Sagesse, but let's see how spring practice goes. In Sagesse's defense, last spring he could not really workout because of injuries, so he basically missed the Barwis baptism-of-fire. This year he is healthy, though we still think he might leave the program. Assuming he makes it through the S&C program and gets into shape, we might be pleasantly surprised. There is nothing wrong with this kid's football skills. He plays a position of need and would really take some pressure off of Big Will, if he could contribute.

Evans:

Another great kid who is a hard worker and who will -- possibly -- have the chance to play inside. (Coach Robinson has not yet decided). IF, and we by no means think its a given, they decide to move Ezeh to the outside, then Evans, with his lack of speed, may be a candidate to play inside. Evans is a good tackler who always does well in spring, but he needs to find a position. He has to keep working hard, but more importantly find a position he can succeed in.

>>> (Tomorrow Tidbits will be talking about new incoming freshmen football players.)

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10 comments:

CGC said...

"showcase your best players on defense". Are you serious? That might be the stupidest thing I've ever read and coming from you guys that's saying something.

GBMWolverine said...

chathd00d: Really? Well you do not think programs like Pennn State/Ohio State feature their linebackers.

The Steelers to move a guy like Woodley around from being down in an stance and then move him into pass coverage.

Well what do we know ... obviously your a lot smarter than we are ... so thanks for gracing our presence with your football knowledge.

Thanks and I hope you continue to enjoy or bash our site ... Thanks for coming ... E

Anonymous said...

Do you remember 1997 when UM showcsed, and built defense around a guy named Woodson? Teams at all levels find a strength, or player who gives them an advantage and buid around that.

GBMWolverine said...

Anonymous: Yep ... they put him out on an island and made the whole team matter because they only had to worry about the other side of the field when a team passed "MOST" of the time.

Cooper said...

You guys are like the Lady Gaga of e-blogs! JUST DANCE!!

GregGoBlue said...

Two questions:

1) Why are coaches thinking of moving Ezeh outside? What advantages does he bring to the table? I felt that he was exploited in coverage a bunch last year. Has he sped up?

2) If indeed Ezeh moves to OLB, who, other than evans, is the main candidate to replace him? What are we looking for in our MLB's outside of sure tackling ability?

thanks.

GBMWolverine said...

Greg,

Coach Robinson has not even seen all the film yet, but Obi really struggled last year in pass coverage and also picking the right gap to try and make a tackle.

Well several of the rumors are they are looking to possible play a 3-4 sort of like the Steelers are famous for. Moving Obi outside would help where they could use him as a blitzer a lot of times. Almost a 5-2 look sometimes it could look like on the line of scrimmage.

The two guys if that happens ... you have to think of Fitzgerald and Mouton right now for the middle positions where they both have good speed and hopefully they do not fall into the "Michigan mold" of poor tackling linebackers lately and of course pursuit angles.

GregGoBlue said...

I was really impressed with Fitzgerald's play on special teams last year. I'd like to see him get some reps this year for sure.

Linebacker has been a sore spot for our D since 2006 (and even then it wasn't stellar, though we had great personnel). I'm also frustrated to see that it's not a #1 priority for our coaches to go out and address that need in recruiting this year (especially since we lost two big ones out of last year's recruiting class). Our run defense needs an identity and some swagger. Right now our identity is toast.

GBMWolverine said...

Greg,

Let's hope defense gets addressed this year ... they need quality and also depth on defense.

The past two years has been heavily dominated by offense recruits.

Anonymous said...

If we can get a LB corps close to that of the 06 group i would be elated. That group of Harris, Burgess and Crable was an awesome line up......Graham play against tOSU due to Burgess's injury is all you need to know about how good the starting three were..they were big, fast and didn't miss much tackles or get out of position that easily. You could always improve LBs pass coverage, but getting a group like that would put our D in a really great spot!!

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