I don't know about Singletary's 'inner rage' quote, but he looks pretty darn intense and focused to me. I like his demeanour.
Watching Frazier on the Sideline
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Originally posted by BuddoI don't know about Singletary's 'inner rage' quote, but he looks pretty darn intense and focused to me. I like his demeanour.
I am changing my mind on Frazier.
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I think itt's fascinating that Minnesota has essentially the same scheme defensively as Buffalo. While Buffalo's defense was a fair bit stronger than Buffalo's offense, what we're seeing out of Minnesota looks very different in terms of the effect on Dallas. It goes to prove the old adage, "It's not the scheme, it's the players. If Frazier came to Buffalo and coached the Bills with the same personnel that Buffalo had last season, I will guarantee it will not look like Minnesota's defense. Buffalo needs to upgrade their front seven, and especially their front four.
Thus, this is not intended to be pro or con on naming Frazier as head coach. It is to say we don't just need a new coach, we need an overhaul.I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
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Originally posted by Ingtar33polishing the turd.
Frazier coached up the Eagles secondary under Jim Johnson for 4 years where he had a big hand in the success of Bobby Taylor and Troy Vincent who were both PBers as well as the Sheldon Brown/Lito Sheppard tandem who were also both PBers.
Once I found out that Frazier was a Jim Johnson disciple I was more sold on him. He brings an aggressive blitz scheme and likes bigger linemen which I think is important for a team built in Buffalo. Yes, he inherited PW and KW but I think he must see the advantage to having a combination of run stoppers and pass rushers on your DL.
This guy is not Cowher but he is CERTAINLY not Jauron.
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Originally posted by TigerJI think itt's fascinating that Minnesota has essentially the same scheme defensively as Buffalo. While Buffalo's defense was a fair bit stronger than Buffalo's offense, what we're seeing out of Minnesota looks very different in terms of the effect on Dallas. It goes to prove the old adage, "It's not the scheme, it's the players. If Frazier came to Buffalo and coached the Bills with the same personnel that Buffalo had last season, I will guarantee it will not look like Minnesota's defense. Buffalo needs to upgrade their front seven, and especially their front four.
Thus, this is not intended to be pro or con on naming Frazier as head coach. It is to say we don't just need a new coach, we need an overhaul.
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Originally posted by TigerJI think itt's fascinating that Minnesota has essentially the same scheme defensively as Buffalo. While Buffalo's defense was a fair bit stronger than Buffalo's offense, what we're seeing out of Minnesota looks very different in terms of the effect on Dallas. It goes to prove the old adage, "It's not the scheme, it's the players. If Frazier came to Buffalo and coached the Bills with the same personnel that Buffalo had last season, I will guarantee it will not look like Minnesota's defense. Buffalo needs to upgrade their front seven, and especially their front four.
Thus, this is not intended to be pro or con on naming Frazier as head coach. It is to say we don't just need a new coach, we need an overhaul.
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Originally posted by TrEd FTWThe man has called a brilliant game. No ifs, ands or buts about it.
I'm not saying I know everythig about him or that he is the right or wrong choice. But I love the crap that half the people are writing about him like they hang out with him or have studided and followed his career forever.
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