The strong case for a 3-4 defense at Temple

If I’m Mark D’Onofrio, I’m seriously considering going to a 3-4 with Amara Kamara and Robinson returning to their natural outside linebacker positions and using Robinson as a “rush” linebacker, like the Giants did with Lawrence Taylor

Every once in a while, I check in with what Al Golden has to say on Twitter.
You can, too.
It’s permanently on the sidebar of this website, about halfway down the right side.
According to Al’s latest tweet, the coaching staff is in the film room right now.
Here it is:
“Spring practice is getting close,” Al said. “Only a couple of weeks for the staff to fine tune and evaluate the film from the fall to improve the team.”

Evidently, they haven’t come out because the last tweet was on Feb. 22 and that was four days before the last big snowfall and that seems like a long time ago.
Well, we’ve been studying the film, too.
We’ve got high definition DVDs of many of the games and this is what I would do to improve the team:
1) Have a real competition for starting quarterback. Take the red shirts off and allow the guys to get hit. Allow them to run the ball against a live defense. Let them throw the ball with a guy in their face.
If somebody gets hurt, so be it.
They’ll have all summer to get healthy.
We’re going to need to find a gamer at that position and you don’t find that person in a seven-on-seven passing drill. Mike McGann was the greatest seven-on-seven practice passer I ever saw at Temple, yet when he got into the game he had this annoying habit of throwing to guys who weren’t wearing Cherry or White jerseys.

You can’t have a turnover machine at that position or someone who can’t duck out of a pass rush and make positive yards.
The Owls need more than a “game manager” at that position this year. They need a “game changer.”
I think they’ll find one. God, I hope so.
At last count, they have Vaughn Charlton, Chester Stewart, Chris Coyer, Mike Gerardi at the top of the depth chart. They have other guys who have played the position in high school either already here or coming in, like Aaron Haas, Matt Falcone, Andre Coble, Connor Reilly.
2) Get the gang of 100 players in a circle and ask who snapped the ball in high school. Ask them to have their high school coaches send film of them snapping. Pick the best three and have a competition. If one, two or three are excellent or even good, make long-snapping a part of their daily routine (even five minutes). Long-snapping is a routine play at about 118 other Division IA schools. Let’s make it that way again at Temple.
3) Improve the pass rush. I’m a big fan of blitz packages that send more than one linebacker or safety on certain down-and-distance situations. Temple needs to turn up the heat on opposing quarterbacks. Adrian Robinson is the best pass-rusher in the league, but wouldn’t it be nice to consistently collapse the pocket with another “Adrian Robinson” coming from the other side.
If I’m Mark D’Onofrio, I’m seriously considering going to a
3-4 with Amara Kamara and Robinson returning to their natural outside linebacker positions and using Robinson as a “rush” linebacker, like the Giants did with Lawrence Taylor. Moving Robinson all over the field will make him harder to find.
I’d use Big Mo Wilkerson as one defensive end, Levi Brown as the nose guard and Kadeem Custis as the other defensive end and rotate guys in after that. Imagine, if you will, what a nightmare, say, Chris Whitney’s life would be if he had two 6-5 athletic guys coming at him from both DE positions and still had to account for Robinson’s presence? I’m liking it already. I want to see Whitney and every other quarterback who plays Temple hit the ground hard multiple times before being able to release the ball.
I’m hoping that is the plan Al Golden and staff have come up with between Feb. 22d and now.
The time to implement it would be in a few days when spring practice starts.

4 thoughts on “The strong case for a 3-4 defense at Temple

  1. I like the idea about the long snapper. I always thought in High School that they should take some decent sophomore who wasn't going to crack the Varsity and have him spending and hour a day, snapping. He gets in a handful of snaps, get's his Varsity letter and some experience for the following two years.

  2. Thanks, Sam. Great post. This team just needs a little tweaking, not major repairs. Long-snapping is the most needed tweek, in my humble opinion.Someone sent me a comment on my schedule story (below) and simply wrote that Temple would finish "5-7 and out of a bowl." I rejected that comment out-of-hand as a flame. There is no logical reason that a team that returns everybody (or almost everybody) from a 9-3 team would drop to 5-7. Not with a Heisman Trophy candidate and a playmaking quarterback coming on board. None whatsoever.

  3. Dear Mike,I gave my predictions on a game by game basis in good faith. I believe the schedule is more difficult than last year and that the first four games are going to be very difficult. Considering some of the other posts that make it on here, I would not consider my post to be a flame because I provided my predicted game by game results and after all, its just a prediction. My intent is to provide my viewpoint and to generate discussion about how some of the future games may turn out. I know that you may not agree with my opinion and I respect your right as moderator of this blog to not post my comments. However, I am surprised that you would choose to restrain free speech, engage in viewpoint discrimination, and not give others a chance to respond to or disprove my comments.

  4. Michael,You kind of disqualified yourself by having Temple lose to Villanova, a completely irrational prediction based on the returnees at hand.Villanova loses 12 starters from its team. Temple loses five.Villanova loses impact player Matt Szczur to the MLB draft.Temple loses no impact player.The Heisman Trophy candidate who will play a full game against Villanova played exactly one series last year against them.Temple, without him, gained 547 yards of total offense against Nova. They lost only because they had five unforced turnovers and Bernard Pierce has proven that he had hold onto to the ball.Then you have TEmple losing to Central Michigan in Philly, no less, a town where Temple is 13-2 against MAC teams the last four years.Do you think Dan LeFevour is still playing for them.Your predictions had flame written all over them.No way a team that goes 9-3 and returns everybody goes 5-7 the next year.No way.This team has designs on much better than 9-3.

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