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 wheeler08:
Maybe this has been asked, but I’ve had a hard time keeping up with every page...Do you think he will bring in a whole new staff, or does everyone get to keep their job on the shitty defensive staff?
My own personal opinion is that there is zero reason to keep the DB coaches. There was so much confusion and breakdowns in coverage. How does some of that responsibility not fall on the position coaches?
If they switch to a 4-3 you would expect a change in LB coaches and DL coaches, but I doubt Andy fires his son. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefnj2:
My own personal opinion is that there is zero reason to keep the DB coaches. There was so much confusion and breakdowns in coverage. How does some of that responsibility not fall on the position coaches?
If they switch to a 4-3 you would expect a change in LB coaches and DL coaches, but I doubt Andy fires his son.
DB coaches for SURE. I'm sure Britt stays around in some capacity, but Andy can find something for him to do.
Mike Smith might be worth keeping around at a position group, he's done DL and OLB'ers.
My hope is that he cleans house, but we'll have to see who's available. This is where your 'bright young minds' come into play, although they won't yet be the well known Richards and Hewitts. [Reply]
Despite being 100% outcoached by the Pats on all sides of the ball in the first half of the AFCG, the Chiefs were (choose your poison) an offsides, or a 3rd down conversion, or a Mahomes pass to Williams,or play the safeties up 5 yards away from the Super Bowl.
If you are that close, do you really blow up the D and change schemes? Or, is it better to just tweak the 3-4? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefnj2:
The Chiefs are in a tough spot on defense.
Despite being 100% outcoached by the Pats on all sides of the ball in the first half of the AFCG, the Chiefs were (choose your poison) an offsides, or a 3rd down conversion, or a Mahomes pass to Williams,or play the safeties up 5 yards away from the Super Bowl.
If you are that close, do you really blow up the D and change schemes? Or, is it better to just tweak the 3-4?
Seriously? You can’t judge the defense by a couple of what ifs. They fucking sucked all season, or every playoff game in past 5 years, except for the Colts, I don’t know how that rabbit got pulled out. Blow it up [Reply]
Originally Posted by wheeler08:
Seriously? You can’t judge the defense by a couple of what ifs. They ****ing sucked all season, or every playoff game in past 5 years, except for the Colts, I don’t know how that rabbit got pulled out. Blow it up
Did they suck because it was a 3-4? Or, did they suck because they spent half the season with Parker and Scandrick? Or, because Sutton wasn't aggressive? Or, because Sutton still had the safeties playing back in a Tampa 2 shell and even though Brady kept going back to the same hole in the middle play after play after play? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefnj2:
The Chiefs are in a tough spot on defense.
Despite being 100% outcoached by the Pats on all sides of the ball in the first half of the AFCG, the Chiefs were (choose your poison) an offsides, or a 3rd down conversion, or a Mahomes pass to Williams,or play the safeties up 5 yards away from the Super Bowl.
If you are that close, do you really blow up the D and change schemes? Or, is it better to just tweak the 3-4?
Some of you talk about moving from a 3-4 to a 4-3 like it’s 10 years ago. We will be in nickel much more often than we will be in “base”.
This isn’t going to be as drastic as you think in that sense. Also, several of our guys will benefit from the move as they’re better fits in a 4-3. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefnj2:
The Chiefs are in a tough spot on defense.
Despite being 100% outcoached by the Pats on all sides of the ball in the first half of the AFCG, the Chiefs were (choose your poison) an offsides, or a 3rd down conversion, or a Mahomes pass to Williams,or play the safeties up 5 yards away from the Super Bowl.
If you are that close, do you really blow up the D and change schemes? Or, is it better to just tweak the 3-4?
Fair point. If it were just the Pats game and his six year regular season run, maybe you keep him. But so many bad playoff performances, Sutton had to GTFO. The thing about it that's tough to swallow is that he should have been fired last year after that playoff debacle. [Reply]
Some of you guys are overthinking this. Again, this change was s much less about schemes and more so about how will Spags develop, game plan, adjust mid game, and push players to play with intensity. That’s where we need change most. Scheme is irrelevant because we didn’t do most of those things listed above ever under Sutton the past couple years. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Yea because Reid is why we lost to the Pats :-)
My comment has more to do with Tom Coughlin beating the Patriots twice in the Super Bowl with Steve Spagnoulo as DC but really there is blame at Andy Reids feet for this loss the game plan in the first half didn't deliver. A lot of blame can go around and no way should Reid be exempt from any of the blame. [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
Some of you guys are overthinking this. Again, this change was s much less about schemes and more so about how will Spags develop, game plan, adjust mid game, and push players to play with intensity. That’s where we need change most. Scheme is irrelevant because we didn’t do most of those things listed above ever under Sutton the past couple years.
Again Spags has nothing is his career to make you think he can do this on anything remotely close to a consistent basis [Reply]