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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1098983" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Love what I’m reading about Coach Daniel Bullocks and Bobby Babich.</p><p></p><p>Babich is stressing Turnovers to get us off a #28 in the league ranking in that category. His philosophy is to “make plays not chase plays”. It’s about preparing and rehearsing to make INT and Forced Fumbles on each opportunity, but in a way that promotes it by rehearsing it until it’s expected and routine like. The mental aspect is a big component of success imo. You’ve got to mentally play like you’re a duo CB/WR and attack the ball like it’s yours. It’s no wonder Babich Coached units from the very top Turnover squads regularly. Let’s hope this is finally not just talk as he’s had proven success in most seasons as a DB coach or Coordinator.</p><p></p><p>Daniel Bullock, our new CB Coach, is stressing tackling. As fundamental as that sounds he’s putting emphasis on that aspect being a deciding factor for who starts at CB. That’s good news for Nixon. because he’s been a solid graded Tackler. However on the other side is Carrington Valentine and that’s not good news for him. He’s been dismal level recently at tackling and he’ll need to firmly clean that up or lose his job as a starter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1098983, member: 10086"] Love what I’m reading about Coach Daniel Bullocks and Bobby Babich. Babich is stressing Turnovers to get us off a #28 in the league ranking in that category. His philosophy is to “make plays not chase plays”. It’s about preparing and rehearsing to make INT and Forced Fumbles on each opportunity, but in a way that promotes it by rehearsing it until it’s expected and routine like. The mental aspect is a big component of success imo. You’ve got to mentally play like you’re a duo CB/WR and attack the ball like it’s yours. It’s no wonder Babich Coached units from the very top Turnover squads regularly. Let’s hope this is finally not just talk as he’s had proven success in most seasons as a DB coach or Coordinator. Daniel Bullock, our new CB Coach, is stressing tackling. As fundamental as that sounds he’s putting emphasis on that aspect being a deciding factor for who starts at CB. That’s good news for Nixon. because he’s been a solid graded Tackler. However on the other side is Carrington Valentine and that’s not good news for him. He’s been dismal level recently at tackling and he’ll need to firmly clean that up or lose his job as a starter. [/QUOTE]
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