The #Chiefs are hiring Steve Spagnuolo as their new defensive coordinator, sources say. The former #Giants DC and interim HC/#Rams HC began his NFL coaching career as an #Eagles assistant under Andy Reid. Now rejoins Big Red in KC.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Lol It was well thought out and much less confusing than your original post, so good job nonetheless! :-)
I'm anxious to see Speaks back in the 4-3. I think they did him a big disservice last year. Him emerging as a starter means they can do almost anything they want with Houston and/or Ford. He's one of the lynchpins to rebuilding this defense. He reminded me a lot of Tamba Hali in college and I think he has that kind of potential. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I'm anxious to see Speaks back in the 4-3. I think they did him a big disservice last year. Him emerging as a starter means they can do almost anything they want with Houston and/or Ford. He's one of the lynchpins to rebuilding this defense. He reminded me a lot of Tamba Hali in college and I think he has that kind of potential.
I think so too. Although, really, his job just gets easier, so no harm done.
And, after spending a season trying to learn coverage (TRYING. ahem.) there's always the odd zone blitz a couple of times a season in which he could at least sorta do it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I'm anxious to see Speaks back in the 4-3. I think they did him a big disservice last year. Him emerging as a starter means they can do almost anything they want with Houston and/or Ford. He's one of the lynchpins to rebuilding this defense. He reminded me a lot of Tamba Hali in college and I think he has that kind of potential.
I just keep thinking about how surprising he was at OLB.
I have no doubt he will surprise those that still doubt him despite the position/scheme change. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
I just keep thinking about how surprising he was at OLB.
I have no doubt he will surprise those that still doubt him despite the position/scheme change.
I really like the kid.
And he's a funny kid, like Jones. Those two are going to be hilarious come SB week next year when everyone's talking about how the Chiefs defense was the surprise of the league.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
I just keep thinking about how surprising he was at OLB.
I have no doubt he will surprise those that still doubt him despite the position/scheme change.
Where do you see Speaks/Ford fitting in with an under/reduced front? I can't see Houston or Ford playing the sam in that front, I wouldn't want either dropping into coverage. I can see Houston as the strong side 5 tech DE, and maybe Hitchens as the sam? I can see DoD as the will.. but not sure on where to float Ford/Speaks (rather have speaks as the weak wide end, and tag/trade ford for either a true mike or sam) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Aspengc8:
Where do you see Speaks/Ford fitting in with an under/reduced front? I can't see Houston or Ford playing the sam in that front, I wouldn't want either dropping into coverage. I can see Houston as the strong side 5 tech DE, and maybe Hitchens as the sam? I can see DoD as the will.. but not sure on where to float Ford/Speaks (rather have speaks as the weak wide end, and tag/trade ford for either a true mike or sam)
I like Speaks at SDE then sliding down inside to replace Nnadi on passing downs.
I disagree about Houston playing SAM. If Vernon could do it, Houston certainly can.
The question is what happens with Ford. If Ford is tagged and not traded, he’s definitely be the LEO (WDE). If not, I think Houston will be. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FringeNC:
If Reid really does think it's all about interior pressure in the modern NFL, does it make since to pay Dee Ford big bucks?