WestCoastRam
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I'm just asking because seems like every DC has had a different wrinkle to the defense.Bruh
Fair enough. Personally didn't want Staley - overrated - Vrabel probably was not looking to go back to DC, Lake - OK - but was tied at the hip to Raheem, Wilson would have been good, as would've Hendo. Know nothing about Leonard.Staley (not on the top of list), Vrabel, really liked Jimmy Lake, Wilson from BAL who went to TEN, and a few others. I would've taken Hendo over Shula but he was already gone.
Wild card was Jim Leonard.
Him being a Shula got him and opportunity years ago, but he's been with the org for 7 years, and his grandfather's legacy most certainly wouldn't have kept him in a job.
I don't know much about him. And frankly, my biggest thing is I wanted someone experienced who could really take advantage of the last few years of AD/Stafford/Kupp.Fair enough. Personally didn't want Staley - overrated - Vrabel probably was not looking to go back to DC, Lake - OK - but was tied at the hip to Raheem, Wilson would have been good, as would've Hendo. Know nothing about Leonard.
I guess my main question is why do you know so much about Shula, and why the dislike?
(You already annswewed this).
Okay. Fair.I'm just asking because seems like every DC has had a different wrinkle to the defense.
I'm actually not trying to sound like a smartass.
I appreciate your response. Definitely makes me feel more at ease knowing it's still a Fangio scheme and frankly, I didn't know Morris and Staley had similar schemes.Okay. Fair.
It's the Fangio scheme. Same as Staley, same as Morris. Morris runs the same scheme as Staley but people go nuts and think it's a different scheme cause our players aren't as good. (People really need to see how stacked that D was that Staley had here, we lost a ton of guys form that D and/or they got older.)
The one thing Morris did seem to evolve from Staley (and all schemes evolve from year to year) is that he seemed to add more blitz's and games up front to it (more so this year than last).
I expect to see the same defense we saw last year with a few schematic tweaks as many in the league that run Fangio seem to have been adding tweaks here and there to their pressure concepts.
Fangio's defense with Broncos is prob a little different that it was in Miami... and Staley's a little different in LAC than LAR ... and guys from year to year,evolve
100%I would be curious if AD and EJ had say in this too.
Staley wasnt experienced when he was named DC, and actually Shula is pretty experienced with the current personnelAnd frankly, my biggest thing is I wanted someone experienced who could really take advantage of the last few years of AD/Stafford/Kupp.
Need to understand that the players dictate that more than the coaches, and the personnel that the team assembled were in accordance to a scheme. Not saying that they dont need to improve the tackling, but I dont think it was due to a lack of coachingAnd frankly, I was hoping it'd be someone who's been apart of or ran tough, physical defenses. I'm just so damn tired of our defense missing tackles and being so soft.
Thanks man, we're all flitting in and out of here so quickly it's sometimes hard to keep up with each other and so often people ask questions, but not in good faith. Hard to tell. Seems easier to default to eye rolling.I appreciate your response. Definitely makes me feel more at ease knowing it's still a Fangio scheme and frankly, I didn't know Morris and Staley had similar schemes.
My hope is that we tighten up the pass defense, infuse some more blitzed and Shula turns then into DAWGS.
I irrationally respond to hires and stuff that I didn't see coming or wasn't my guy.
You laying it out like this makes me feel a lot better. So, thank you my friend. Cheers!
I would be curious if AD and EJ had say in this too.