During a recent press conference, Matt Rhule, head coach of the Carolina Panthers, shared his impressions of Illinois’ Johnny Newton. Rhule spoke highly of Newton, praising his work ethic and how he consistently delivers on the field. He also emphasized Newton’s versatility, as he has excelled at various positions. Rhule expressed excitement about Newton’s potential and said he was glad to have him as part of the team. Overall, Rhule’s comments suggest that he holds a high opinion of Newton and believes he will make valuable contributions to the Panthers..
One of the best players in the Big Ten plays along the interior of the Illinois defensive line and Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule won’t be overlooking Jer’Zhan “Johnny” Newton come Friday evening. Rhule said Newton is the type of player that can destroy an opposing game plan.
As such, Rhule said Nebraska is planning to neutralize Newton. But the Illinois defensive scheme makes that easier said than done.
“He’s an excellent, excellent, excellent football player. High draft pick. Powerful, two gap. Makes plays down the line. Can torque you in the pass rush game. Their scheme, because they play with five down lineman basically 90% of the time, creates five one-on-ones. So you have to win five blocks and they have to just win one pass rush or one run block to have a successful play,” Rhule said.
As an interior lineman, Newton doesn’t have quite the counting stats of an edge rusher, but he’s still gotten after opposing quarterbacks and ball carriers plenty.
He’s got a pair of sacks and three tackles for loss in five games. His pace is slightly down from years prior as offenses devote more resources to slowing him. Even still, he’s a thorn in the side of even the best offenses with sound plans to slow him down.
And Newton isn’t the only good player on the Illinois defense. Too much attention devoted to him can leave an offense vulnerable elsewhere, Rhule said.
“So, it’s a real challenge but he’s an excellent football player and so he’s one of those guys you have to game plan around. You have to do things to account for him,” Rhule said. “At the same time, understanding that they have other guys who can hurt you. So, it’ll be a real challenge.”
Rhule also discussed the challenges of a road environment
Rhule stressed the importance of his program being able to generate their own energy away from home.
“Yeah, you know coach Andy Reid, when I was at Temple, he was at Philadelphia; Coach Reid would always say to his team that all great teams do three things: eliminate distractions, create their own energy, (and) fear nothing and attack everything,” Rhule said. “And so creating our own energy is something we try to do in practice. We simulate that. Even going out to LA Tech in the rain delay, try to create your own energy. When you’re having a tough ball game like last week, you have to try to create your own energy. Some guys did, some guys didn’t. We created a lot of energy on Sunday night. No one was watching, and we created a lot of energy yesterday morning. We’ll have to do that Friday night.”
Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule recognizes the talent of Illinois defensive lineman Jer’Zhan “Johnny” Newton and believes he can disrupt their game plan. However, Rhule acknowledges that the Illinois defensive scheme makes it difficult to neutralize Newton, as their five-down lineman formation creates several one-on-one matchups. Newton has been successful in pressuring quarterbacks and stopping ball carriers, although his numbers have slightly declined due to increased attention from offenses. Rhule emphasizes the need to game plan around Newton while also considering the other talented players on the Illinois defense. Additionally, Rhule discusses the importance of generating their own energy in road games.
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