Many. And many of which the personnel dictate. Good to hear the new guys may be open to that.
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Many. And many of which the personnel dictate. Good to hear the new guys may be open to that.
http://www.wgr550.com/pages/9034669.php?pid=453393Originally Posted by wgr550.com
coastal (01-29-2015)
'Our guys' did best under Schwartz, not Pettine/Ryan, so hopefully the new crew is watching a lot of 2014 film and taking notes.
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Don't Panic (01-29-2015),jimmifli (01-28-2015),Mace (01-28-2015)
Pettine is not Ryan. Ryan stops the run.
I liked Schwartz. Can't say I'm disappointed in getting the best proven coach on the market.
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Has any coordinator ever come in and said "We're running a base [formation] and making our guys fit the scheme." ? As far back as I can remember, every single one has given some variation on this answer.
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DynaPaul (01-29-2015),Generalissimus Gibby (01-29-2015)
The thing is, Schwartz got pressure mostly just rushing 4, which let them play a db in a sweet spot downfield in the middle. Ryan/Pettine is necessarily multiple look and blitz happy.
The problem might just be that the linemen don't much care for stopping the run besides Dareus. Kyle Williams, high motor achiever, has been a DT on the worst rushing D's through his career, you see Mario trying not to get dirty or hit the ground. It might not be a problem with Brown and Alonso as 3 down LB's doing cleanup and the hitter Searcy, but the Buddy Ryan hybrid defense tree depends a lot on more than the front 4, mostly the db's, while Schwartz's wide 9 depended huge on the front 4 penetrating.
Ryan was just not the best proven coach on the market, though again, I like Ryan. Mike Shanahan was and I don't like Mike Shanahan.
I don't think we need worry about the D, but then again, we didn't anyway.
Thurman is to Ryan as Modkins (OC) was to Gailey though. Sidekick.
EDS (01-28-2015)
"We'll do what Rex tells me to do."
Mace (01-28-2015)
So refreshing to hear a Bills coach say that
We've heard this before. Pettine pretty much said the exact same thing when he first got here."Whatever the talent dictates," Thurman said Tuesday. "We'll play a 3-4, we'll play a 4-3. We'll get in the 46. We'll get in an odd front. It's whatever our guys do best. We're gonna play to their strengths, and when you do that, you're giving your guys a chance to be successful. That's what it really comes down to, is those guys that are out there on the field, are you giving them the opportunity to go out and succeed? So it doesn't matter."
translation"Whatever the talent dictates," Thurman said Tuesday. "We'll play a 3-4, we'll play a 4-3. We'll get in the 46. We'll get in an odd front. It's whatever our guys do best. We're gonna play to their strengths, and when you do that, you're giving your guys a chance to be successful. That's what it really comes down to, is those guys that are out there on the field, are you giving them the opportunity to go out and succeed? So it doesn't matter."
"the scheme will be dictated by the players we have But we will be bringing in players that play 3-4 until we have nothing but talent that play 3-4"
This year's defense did well against QBs who like to hit longer developing routes such as Manning, Cutler, and Rodgers.
However, we struggled against teams that like to throw the short routes because we don't have the corners to press hard at the LoS.
Brady, Tannehill, Carr, Alex Smith, Rivers all hurt us by bleeding our defense slowly.
I would rather have a defense that attacks full out.
I liked not seeing the defense routinely gashed in running plays.
An aggressive D is fun to watch, but if one is predictably aggressive, that's not always a good thing.
That said, I think Ryan is a superior defensive mind. Hard to see the talent on D failing.
Average offense gets this team into the play-offs. Above average and they are dangerous.
There are talking about all time great defenses in Pittsburgh these days leading to superbowl, obvious in reference to the 70s Steel Curtain, the mid 80 Bears and 2000 Ravens. Those defenses won superbowls.
Those defenses have multiple HOF players. Rex has coached a borderline HOF Revis in NYJ. I just don't see a single HOF player on this Bills defense.
I am really not all too worried with Rex running the D. I just hope he has a hands off approach to the O and gets a good qb.