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.
This guy has to be one of the most underrated coordinators in history. Whenever we rushed 4 we didn't even sniff Herbert, so Spags dials up his creative blitzes and we end up with a ton of sacks (most by far LAC has allowed in a game, and they hadn't allowed many all year).
That's not easy to do, and 99% of coordinators either don't make the (any) adjustment, or don't scheme something that works. Like they just send the house and get burned.
The timing, the way it's hidden pre-snap, just genius. [Reply]
I know we all love our coaching staff, but it really struck me when Sneed had to leave the game for a bit that we were running with three rookie cornerbacks and playing well. That's dang impressive. It reminded me of the 49ers' ascent back in the 80s when they started three rookies in the defensive backfield and thrived.
The Chiefs can identify talent and they can develop talent. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I know we all love our coaching staff, but it really struck me when Sneed had to leave the game for a bit that we were running with three rookie cornerbacks and playing well. That's dang impressive. It reminded me of the 49ers' ascent back in the 80s when they started three rookies in the defensive backfield and thrived.
The Chiefs can identify talent and they can develop talent.
Yup. KC won’t have the 85 Bears defense, but considering how young it is they are far exceeding expectations. Not only are they starting three rookies CBs but outside of McDuffie they are all later round picks. That is very impressive. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I know we all love our coaching staff, but it really struck me when Sneed had to leave the game for a bit that we were running with three rookie cornerbacks and playing well. That's dang impressive. It reminded me of the 49ers' ascent back in the 80s when they started three rookies in the defensive backfield and thrived.
The Chiefs can identify talent and they can develop talent.
Even early on in the spags era when I wasn't a fan of the hire I had to concede that this guy can coach the hell out of DBs.
Originally Posted by CupidStunt:
This guy has to be one of the most underrated coordinators in history. Whenever we rushed 4 we didn't even sniff Herbert, so Spags dials up his creative blitzes and we end up with a ton of sacks (most by far LAC has allowed in a game, and they hadn't allowed many all year).
That's not easy to do, and 99% of coordinators either don't make the (any) adjustment, or don't scheme something that works. Like they just send the house and get burned.
The timing, the way it's hidden pre-snap, just genius.
Herbert usually makes you pay for blitzing, so for us to go that route and not get torched is a testament to everyone on the defense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I know we all love our coaching staff, but it really struck me when Sneed had to leave the game for a bit that we were running with three rookie cornerbacks and playing well. That's dang impressive. It reminded me of the 49ers' ascent back in the 80s when they started three rookies in the defensive backfield and thrived.
The Chiefs can identify talent and they can develop talent.
Agree... There seems to be a bright future as they learn this level of the game even more. [Reply]
2nd to last offensive play for the Chargers was an absolute gem. D lined up with wide tackles and LB’s with wide splits leaving the middle of the LOS open.
Herbert saw that on his drop back and decided to attempt the run. But I think Spags goaded him into that as Jones went across the face of the guard or center as Herbert came forward and nailed him for the 3 yard sack/loss.
If that was coached that way, it was ****ing brilliant. [Reply]
The defense has made large improvements every year as the season progressed since Spags was hired. This year is no different. The team has 32 sacks and is currently tied for 4th in the league. 14 of the sacks have came in the last 3 games. [Reply]
All of those rookies are playing significant snaps and excelling.
The rest of the season should show us a defense that’s playing with a lot of swagger as they continue yo be coached up snd build on communication. [Reply]