UofL Football Spring Wrap-Up (Brian Bennett)
Spring answers
1. Only the Strong survive: From his "Circle of Life" drills to open practice to the way he and his staff raised the intensity of every workout, new coach Charlie Strong did everything he could to instill toughness and passion in the Cardinals. The team, which is tired of losing, seemed to buy in to Strong's methods wholeheartedly. Louisville hopes it can make up for what it may lack in talent with heart.
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Fall questions
3. Secondary concerns: Moving Ashley wasn't just a sign of strength in the offensive backfield. It was a desperation move to shore up the defensive backfield. Johnny Patrick is a solid cornerback, but the other corner spot was a mess. And with Terrence Simien sitting out the spring while he recovered from a kidney injury, the safeties didn't look so hot either. Combine the secondary issues with the lack of a legitimate pass rush, and there are major reasons to be concerned for this defense heading into the fall.
Comments
You Know What?
If we HAVE to choose, give me a weak defense with CS at the helm vs. a weak offense. I’ll take a below-average talent level on that side of the ball and a guy with Strong’s background running the show vs. the average BE defense and their leadership. Twice on Saturdays.
agreed.
Defense (even without talent) is where CS can make the biggest impact. Perhaps we’ll see more O to D crossovers like Ashley?
by Remote Cardinal on May 6, 2010 2:27 PM EDT up reply actions

















