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 RunKC:
Brady also gets rid of the ball quickly. Not shocking that a 4.3 DB sacked him with a running head start as the ball was snapped.
But I do agree. That’s the one spot the defense is lacking. Unless a Melvin Ingram is available I don’t think you give up massive resources for a pass rusher.
Next year I think we should sign someone like Yannick Ngakoue as well as drafting a project rusher in the 3rd or 4th rd.
Really want us to stock up there next Spring
They need a speed guy across from Karlaftis IMO. A real ass kicker.
I haven't looked much at the draft, but there's gotta be some guys coming out that will help. [Reply]
I know they traded Tyreek to "rebuild or retool" a little, but this squad coming together I think you may be able to push a little bit and make a move for someone at pass rusher.
This is one of the best teams in the NFL as is. Add another rusher or two and you are right there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MAHOMO 4 LIFE!:
Chiefs have the number 1 run defense but 27th pass defense. Complete opposite of last year
To be fair we played prevent defense for the entire fourth quarter of two games. The last two drives plus the final drive that ended with time running out vs AZ and TB accounted for 300+ yards and 4 TDs given up.
On all those drives we were giving up cheap yards to run out the clock because we were so far ahead. Bad for the stat sheet but good for the win column.
When it matters we are a top 5-10 defense in yards and scoring. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RINGLEADER:
To be fair we played prevent defense for the entire fourth quarter of two games. The last two drives plus the final drive that ended with time running out vs AZ and TB accounted for 300+ yards and 4 TDs given up.
On all those drives we were giving up cheap yards to run out the clock because we were so far ahead. Bad for the stat sheet but good for the win column.
When it matters we are a top 5-10 defense in yards and scoring.
And we're a bottom 5 defense in completion percentage and turnovers, as well as being poor in the RZ.
Again, the truth lies somewhere in the middle. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefnj2:
KC's defense is playing great in light of the pass rush problems.
Yep. They've got a couple of things to shore up but health is going to help that some and of course, they're going to gel more as the season goes on. [Reply]
For the first time in the Mahomes era KC has a legitimate top-5 run defense in the first quarter of the season. And no one predicted that. All the talking heads predicted the Chiefs would be worse vs. the run this season, not better, much less league-leading.
And Spags will figure out the secondary by mid-season. Right now he's playing with all the new guys, evaluating where to put everyone in every situation. We know this is going to take a bit of time, but that Spags usually has things figured out by week 8 or so.
As it stands, it looks like the defense will be in sync a little ahead of schedule.
Kudos to Spags, he's doing a great job so far. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
How about a hand for Spags?
For the first time in the Mahomes era KC has a legitimate top-5 run defense in the first quarter of the season. And no one predicted that. All the talking heads predicted the Chiefs would be worse vs. the run this season, not better, much less league-leading.
And Spags will figure out the secondary by mid-season. Right now he's playing with all the new guys, evaluating where to put everyone in every situation. We know this is going to take a bit of time, but that Spags usually has things figured out by week 8 or so.
As it stands, it looks like the defense will be in sync a little ahead of schedule.
They certainly won't get worse with Gay and McDuffie's returns, either. Hopefully, McDuffie can come back fully healed and give Fenton a run for his money. [Reply]
Through 5 games, this has been an absolute masterclass from Spags.
To get quality play from a completely re-made secondary full of young players is remarkable in its own right. Especially when he's also dealing with a lot of turnover at the LB position.
But to continue to dial up blitz schemes that teams are struggling with and generate pressure when he's getting very very little from the DL when they don't send extra rushers is really impressive.
This defense isn't succeeding despite Spagnuolo right now - it's succeeding because of him. The secondary and the well timed, creative blitzes are what's keeping this defense humming and those are both directly attributable to Spags work.
Didn't care for the hire and have never been super impressed by him here (though I have always said the guy can coach the shit out of a defensive backfield), but to this point in the season he's been a big time difference maker for us. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Through 5 games, this has been an absolute masterclass from Spags.
To get quality play from a completely re-made secondary full of young players is remarkable in its own right. Especially when he's also dealing with a lot of turnover at the LB position.
But to continue to dial up blitz schemes that teams are struggling with and generate pressure when he's getting very very little from the DL when they don't send extra rushers is really impressive.
This defense isn't succeeding despite Spagnuolo right now - it's succeeding because of him. The secondary and the well timed, creative blitzes are what's keeping this defense humming and those are both directly attributable to Spags work.
Didn't care for the hire and have never been super impressed by him here (though I have always said the guy can coach the shit out of a defensive backfield), but to this point in the season he's been a big time difference maker for us.
One more time for the idiots in the back bitching about the defense last night when they were down 2 DL in the middle of the game along with the other injuries/suspension. [Reply]