Guys, CNS himself said this team needed to put more pressure on the quarterback. We talked about this often in the pre-season. For a so-called top defense, we had a shockingly low number of plays for losses last year. And against a mediocre but big-shouldered opponent Saturday, our supposedly NFL-caliber defense did a so-so job of pressuring a not even so-so passing attack.
Arkansas brings the first real offense we'll face to Tuscaloosa in two weeks. New quarterback playing the biggest game of his life, sure, but he'll be throwing behind an experienced line and to the best group of receivers in the SEC. Which brings me to this: I thought our defense was overrated last year and I'm worried that it may be exposed, again, this year by the best teams on our schedule.
Given how CNS's defenses worked at LSU, I don't buy the notion that our lineman are supposed to hold ground and let other people make plays. It didn't work last year against South Carolina, LSU or Auburn because their quarterbacks and receivers and offensive lines were good enough to exploit the man coverage. Given the absence of Javy, our blitzing was far less effective. Saturday, PSU did a pretty good job handling our designated pass-rushers, though Courtney did get dinged.
In the first two weeks, we've answered most of the questions about our quarterback and running game. That leads us, well me at least, back to the defensive line. As good as our back seven are, they still need help -- particularly when the Mean Season begins.