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 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.
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?
Given his history, I wouldn't give him big bucks regardless. However, the answer to your question is no. [Reply]
I wouldnt tag Dee Ford or resign him, tell him thanks for the good season and also thanks for fucking us out of a super bowl. Use that money for something else [Reply]
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
I wouldnt tag Dee Ford or resign him, tell him thanks for the good season and also thanks for ****ing us out of a super bowl. Use that money for something else
Originally Posted by Aspengc8:
I thought Olivier always played WDE when spags was in NY. I dont think i've ever seen him drop.
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SAM linebacker - When most think of the 4-3 defense, they think of three off-ball linebackers on the second level behind four defensive linemen. With the 4-3 Under, one of those off-ball linebackers shifts down close to the line of scrimmage — still standing — and can rush the passer or drop into coverage to carry a tight end to the safeties in the second level. During Spagnuolo’s second run as a defensive coordinator with the New York Giants, he acquired Olivier Vernon and Devon Kennard. Vernon played this role sparingly, but was still effective. Vernon is a large outside linebacker with limited coverage ability but was able to defend the run very well off of the tight end and could find a lot of success as a pass rusher standing up. If that sounds familiar to you, it should — it’s quite similar to what Justin Houston has offered the Chiefs recently.
I forgot the sparingly part of this, but Houston is much better in coverage than Vernon.
Either way, I think the most likely scenario is he plays LEO and we tag and trade Ford. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
I wouldnt tag Dee Ford or resign him, tell him thanks for the good season and also thanks for ****ing us out of a super bowl. Use that money for something else
Dumb considering the numbers he put up this season and the fact he's a former 1st round draft pick. Tag and trade is the wiser decision. Get SOMETHING for the guy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chinaski:
Dumb considering the numbers he put up this season and the fact he's a former 1st round draft pick. Tag and trade is the wiser decision. Get SOMETHING for the guy.
if you tag him and nobody offers much then you're screwed and stuck paying him 15 million [Reply]
The last play of our season features Speaks getting manhandled by Gronk. :-)
K-pass gets wham blocked to open up the other side of the hole - doesn't seem like much he could do.
Ragland gets taken out of the play by the FB and Hitchens gets pushed out of the play by a guard (I think) who shoots through the line.
One of Ragland, Speaks or Hitchens beats his man there and at least we put them in 3rd down. Ragland and Hitchens just played passive and let blockers eat them up all year for the most part. Hopefully better coaching will turn that around. [Reply]