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It seemed like last year, up until the NC game, we were a pretty solid tackling team. I rarely saw guys missing tackles, arm tackling or diving at knees. The first guy to get there usually brought the player down, and the positive results were undeniable. Then, it seemed after the USC game, they stopped practicing it. I'd like to think that as much as Alabama was great, our usually sure-fire tacklers all of the sudden weren't (Teo had his head down and whiffed a lot, so did Motta. The only one that seemed to tackle well was Spond. Even Farley had some memorable TFL's in big moments last year (Stanford and USC goal line stands come to mind).
This year, its been embarassing to watch. Guys are whiffing all over the place. Did we stop doing contact in practices? Some time last year I recall Real Sports doing a feature on the correlation between brain injuries and the amount of contact practices teams conduct, and how at the pro level, they've significantly reduced the number of contact practices but the number remains high in college. I wonder if there is a national trend away from contact practices or whether schools like ND are de-emphasizing hitting in practice and, as a result, we're seeing the craptastic tackling this year. If they're worried about hits, get the tackling dummy out and get back to basics, please.
By the way, I truly think Bryant Gumbel hates football and relishes any story that makes the sport look bad.
This year, its been embarassing to watch. Guys are whiffing all over the place. Did we stop doing contact in practices? Some time last year I recall Real Sports doing a feature on the correlation between brain injuries and the amount of contact practices teams conduct, and how at the pro level, they've significantly reduced the number of contact practices but the number remains high in college. I wonder if there is a national trend away from contact practices or whether schools like ND are de-emphasizing hitting in practice and, as a result, we're seeing the craptastic tackling this year. If they're worried about hits, get the tackling dummy out and get back to basics, please.
By the way, I truly think Bryant Gumbel hates football and relishes any story that makes the sport look bad.