Defensive problems a lack of effort?

Submitted by jonny_GoBlue on
http://www.annarbor.com/sports/an-nfl-scout-breaks-down-brandon-grahams… The NFL scout sounds a lot like Matt Millen... he keeps referring to Graham as a high motor guy. What caught my attention in the article was this quote... “We just kept running the film back and looking at situations and looking at things that he did when it wasn’t even making a play, just seeing how he’s trying to get there when the play’s on the other side and he’s passing up other guys that are jogging and 55’s running past them. If they had (a few more) guys playing like he plays with the effort he plays, they’d be a good football team. They wouldn’t be trying to fight to get bowl eligible, they’d already be that.” Ouch. We've all acknowledged that we have talent and depth issues, but have we really seen a lack of effort out there? Apparently an NFL scout who is running our game film back over and over think so.

jcgary

November 11th, 2009 at 2:21 PM ^

I have noticed plays every game where there might be a guy or two not hustling and giving full effort but I think it has more to do with talent than effort.

exmtroj re-loaded

November 11th, 2009 at 2:28 PM ^

It's Michigan, we have enough talent to protect a 14 point lead against Purdue, end of story. The rest is effort and heart, of which they have none.

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BigBlue02

November 11th, 2009 at 2:35 PM ^

Please name for me all of the really talented defensive players that should protect our 14 point lead.....

HartAttack20

November 11th, 2009 at 3:21 PM ^

I see two guys right now that might and those two are Warren (although he hasn't looked great as of late) and of course Graham. Other than that, I just don't see it. Craig Roh is a good player and maybe even a guy like Big Will Campbell, but they aren't able to conrtibute enough to stop whole teams by themselves. There isn't much at LB and there sure are holes in the secondary.

bronxblue

November 11th, 2009 at 4:04 PM ^

To be fair, Graham is a beast who will probably have a nice pro career - he should look better than some freshmen and walk-ons. That includes looking like he is trying harder, because that level of manic desire is what you need to blow past 300+ lb tackles and drive QBs and big RBs into the turf. I think that players sometimes look like they are "jogging" around and disinterested because they are caught off guard or confused by what is happening in front of them and how to respond. As noted earlier, when you are in a near-context flux in the backfield and in the LB core, you are going to see guys completely out of position and look like they are just loafing around because they have no idea where to go.

Togaroga

November 11th, 2009 at 5:11 PM ^

We have several issues plaguing our defense. I'm not convinced that a lack of effort is one of them, and it is certainly not one of the most significant problems. We have two walk-ons starting in our defense. They are starting because we aren't very talented on defense. These guys are walk-ons because they lack great athleticism and size. They fit the system, and they do an OK job. When we have guys who fit the system and have great athleticism and size, we'll be significantly better. No one matches Graham's intensity, and I'm afraid that is obvious. But, he may very well be a freak. We have massive issues at safety, and correcting that will be a top priority. When that is settled the only issue will be covering the spread.

Bobby Boucher

November 11th, 2009 at 5:19 PM ^

It could be a lack of effort. Maybe that's why we're starting 2 walkons. Every defensive player, except for BG and Warren, needs to step it up the next couple of games. And damn are we going to need them to put up their "A" games against the Suckeyes!!

PurpleStuff

November 12th, 2009 at 2:18 AM ^

Did everybody forget guys like Gabe Watson, Alan Branch, and Terrance Taylor being criticized for taking plays off when they were evaluated for the draft? If those guys were getting raked over the coals, I'm willing to give a bunch of walk-ons and underclassmen the benefit of the doubt. For this guy to insinuate that these kids aren't giving their best effort is completely dick-less.