So, I was going to do the exercise of looking at the drive charts since the first half of Georgia to see how many scoring drives the defense has allowed, how many yards, how many three and outs forced, but I don't have the stomach to know, actually. So what's wrong with the defense?
1. Could be the scheme is rotten and can't be fixed. I'm too ignorant to know.
2. Perhaps the scheme just doesn't work against an offense like Vanderbilt's, which we will not see again unless, say, we get Navy in the Capital One Bowl. Possible, but doesn't apply to second-half UGA.
3. It is possible that the scheme is just new and our players do not understand it completely, though it seemed to work well enough until halftime of the Georgia game. This seems unlikely to me. Several players have been quoted as saying this scheme is easier to understand and execute than CNS defensive schemes.
4. Perhaps our players are not physically/mentally capable of executing the scheme -- they are not quick enough, fast enough, strong enough, conditioned enough or able to process the needed decisions quickly enough to make the plan work. Nope, not believing this. If so, Wisconsin would have given us a better game and we'd have never been up four tds on UGA. We have an outstanding group of defensive football players.
5. Maybe we just ran into stronger, better conditioned athletes.... Not even finishing that thought. VU probably does not have one player that would start on Georgia's or Alabama's offense.
6. The opposing coaching staffs are just better than ours and made adjustments that we could not respond to. If so, this also means #1 is partially right.
Sorry to be so long. Thanks for the therapy session.