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Olivero: Hope you're ready Locker, Orange defense will test you

Purify the colors

Published: Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Updated: Friday, September 10, 2010 23:09

Here comes the haymaker.

Jake Locker better be ready. The Washington offense better be ready. All of Seattle better be ready.

Come Saturday, it will be best vs. best. The Syracuse defense truly believes that. SU's defense feels — no, it knows — that it can stand toe-to-toe with Locker and Co. It's a blasphemous belief spewing from the SU defense, if you were to ask the majority of the nation.

The SU defense will provide a true test to Locker and Washington? And they might get the better of him? Really?

Yes. The numbers, but more importantly, the proven mentality, fail to lie.

That's because, when the whistle blows, the SU defense has one intention. Sure, it may be malicious, it may be crass, but this is the game of football. And this is the way the Orange defense plays the game of football in 2010. It did all summer. No room for flowers and rainbows. No matter if you are Patrick Nicely or Jake Locker.

The Syracuse defense is not nice. Far from it.

"Contain him and hit him in his mouth," safety Shamarko Thomas said. "First play, hit him in his mouth."

Jake, here they all come. And this just might be the best defense you will play in 2010. The Nebraska Blackshirts and the BYU defense that defeated you last week, included.

Here comes the "swag."

And for the first time in a long time, the SU defense has "swag." A whole lot of it.

It will be validated Saturday, whether Syracuse wins or loses. This defense is for real. This "swag" is for real. It's a word and a mentality being thrown around all the way from Doug Marrone and Scott Shafer at the top to Thomas and defensive end Chandler Jones in the flanks.

"I'm not going to say it is cockiness. It's swagger," Thomas said. "Marrone and Shafer always talk about our ‘swag.' … We don't fear anybody, we will play whoever is in front of us and we are going to grind."

Jake, here comes the grind. And here comes the camera. The Camera Club, that is.

It's an actual entity which stems from the game to the game tape where SU defensive coordinator Scott Shafer mandates that, depending on the situation, seven or 11 of SU's defenders are within the focus of the camera by the end of the play.

The Camera Club is a mentality. It goes hand in hand with that Marrone and Shafer professed "swag."

"Swagger is huge, as far as the defense," Jones said. "Coach Shafer has asked for all 11 guys to be in The Camera Club. … We make a tackle to intimidate the offense."

Here comes the intimidation.

Intimidation is a word that surfaces with this defense. It is about changing minds. Changing the opposition's minds. And ultimately, changing America's mind. Even though it should be changed already.

This is an SU team that returns 10 starters from a unit that finished first in the Big East in rush defense last year. This is a unit that is ready to make another jump after leaping from triple digits nationally in rush defense, tackles for loss and sacks to the top 15 in all of those categories in 2009.

But numbers lead to speculation. And though pregame talk can lead to speculation as well, there is one huge difference between speculation from numbers to speculation from players. The verbiage of the members of this defense comes directly from their mouths, and their minds, just days prior to the actual game.

"Why can't we be the No. 1 defense in the country?" Thomas said. "We watched BYU on defense. I think we are better than them on defense. We fly to the ball better, we cover better."

Jake, here come the droves. Here comes the Camera. Here comes the "swag."

Sure, Thomas and company believe Locker is a "smart" quarterback, the best they have faced since arriving at Syracuse. The respect is there.

But the respect isn't there for this SU defense, yet. Come Saturday, it finally will be.

Here it comes: the change in the minds. And the punch in the mouth.

The SU defense doesn't even have to think about it. It took Thomas all of six seconds on Wednesday to settle on a point total for the Huskies: 14.

There it is, Jake. Now, here they come. Better brace.

Said Thomas: "We are going to hit him: sacks, smacks, knock him out of bounds.

"Change his mind."

 

Tony Olivero is an assistant sports editor at The Daily Orange, where his column appears occasionally. He can be reached at aolivero@syr.edu.

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18 comments

Anonymous
Mon Sep 13 2010 10:35
thanks for the Heads Up.
Dawgs
Mon Sep 13 2010 01:43
Dear Syracuse,
The first time around Jake dropped 42 on your asses, this time he only dropped 41. Congrats on the "stellar" improvement in your defense. Bow Down Losers, Bow Down!!!!!!
Anonymous
Sun Sep 12 2010 15:57
Whoops, guess he was ready
QA Dawg
Sun Sep 12 2010 01:14
What did I say about this game earlier in the week? It's always good to be proven right! Locker was 22 of 33 for 289 yds and 4 td's with 0 interceptions! RB Chris Polk had 20 rushes for 117 yds and 1 TD. What were all you Orange fans saying about the defense?

The Orange fans were pleasant and I feel for those who have to fly back to NY after watching their team get dominated.

Go Dawgs!

Anonymous
Sat Sep 11 2010 22:17
Here is some reality for you - just under 6:00 minutes in the fourth left and Jake has HAMMERED the orange for just about 300 yards passing, 4 TDs, 0 INTs and 0 sacks. BOW DOWN!!!
Anonymous
Fri Sep 10 2010 20:02
Locker dropped 42 on you fools in his first game... ever... in Syracuse... with Willingham at the helm...

He's gonna be completely pissed at the BYU clownshow and this one won't even be close. UW by 28.

Anonymous
Fri Sep 10 2010 10:55
PCP AND Crack? For Breakfast?. At least just do one at a time, Tony.
Anonymous
Fri Sep 10 2010 02:06
Not to worry....the UW has been piping in excessive amount of "swag" in order to prepare for the Orange. See you Saturday.

- Dawgs

Saltine80
Thu Sep 9 2010 23:31
Our defense IS good. Returning 10 starters from the 13th best against the run last year. If our "O" can operate in that hostile stadium, it will be a close, hard fought game. We are coming in confident. It's the Huskies who are over-confident, possibly thinking ahead to Nebraska, and that's fine. It just might be enough to negate home-field advantage. As far as consistency over time, look in the mirror and see if you deserve to be chalking up a "W" before stepping on the field. May the best team win, indeed.
Reality
Thu Sep 9 2010 18:57
That is either the most self diluted thing I've ever heard, or its a damn good joke! Seriously, you beat Akron and that makes you the best defense in the nation? Ha ha ha, keep trying weaklings. Thanks for the laugh though I had a long day and that was just what I needed.
QA Dawg
Thu Sep 9 2010 16:24
This SU team is in for a rude awakening on Saturday! Husky Stadium will be rocking and before this defense gets too overconfident I think they should watch the Youtube video of Jake's stiff arm to the Notre Dame safety last season. It's going to be a long, sore trip back to NY for the men in Orange on Sunday!

Go Dawgs!

Anonymous
Thu Sep 9 2010 15:47
This would be like Indiana trash talking Syracuse in basketball this year.
Anonymous
Thu Sep 9 2010 14:40
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Syracuse??
Anonymous
Thu Sep 9 2010 14:23
Wo

wow....for your sake the game better turn out well for SU or you've just lost ALL credibility for the year. I understand youthful optimism but buddy you should get evaluated if you're that jacked up after Akron. If SU had just beatdown say Penn State, USC, Texas, Florida, Nebraska or even Boise State or TCU your words would strike fear.....now they just strike a smirk. Respect doesn't equal Akron.....respect equals consistency over time.....it's not how you start, it's how you finish; one day you'll learn that

See you on Saturday.....may the best team win..........it usually does

Anonymous
Thu Sep 9 2010 13:13
These kids have no idea what they are getting themselves into. Husky Stadium is an entirely hostile place, and it will break their "swagger" quickly. My grandmother would have swagger after playing Akron.
Mighty Are The Men
Thu Sep 9 2010 12:45
I love it when a team comes to Husky Stadium over confident. It's like low hanging fruit.

BOW DOWN!

Anonymous
Thu Sep 9 2010 12:38
bla, bla, bla...see you Saturday.

- Dawgs

Anonymous
Thu Sep 9 2010 12:33
Better than the blackshirts? Wow, must have been a dominating performance at Akron.






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