There is certainly evidence Matt isn’t content with some of the play calling. Source: Matt’s mouth.Drj820 wrote: ↑19 Dec 2023 22:56BF004 wrote: ↑19 Dec 2023 22:37I feel like we've gone over all of this. I think nearly everyone does? At least most. This is LaFleur preferred scheme of defense (maybe not direct play calling). Joe Barry was his hire and he still has kept him to the astonishment of every fan (other than lupe) for 3 years.Drj820 wrote: ↑19 Dec 2023 21:43If Barry was openly disobeying the direction Lafleur has instructed him to take the defense…he would be fired
Lafleur has either given Barry NO leadership or direction on the defense (because Lafleur is a HC that only knows one phase of the game)
Or Barry is calling a style that Lafleur wants him to run.
This is why Lafleur hasn’t canned the guy. If Barry was defiant, he’d be gone.
Blame lacoach
So yes, this is LaFleur's defense.
Yet, LaFleur is still a young developing coach and he is a lock to be back next year. All anyone can hope for this offseason is a new DC. So by default, we all want the DC gone and we want a new one and hope LaFleur can continue the progression with Love and find a better style of defense for the team.
Lafleur is young in age. He is not young in experience. He’s top 10 longest tenured head coach in the league.
And I’m afraid you missed my point. I’m not talking off-season change, I’m talking mid year firing. But My point is that if Barry is calling the games in a way that pleases Lafleur, how could or why would Lafleur fire him? He’s doing what he’s been asked to do.
He clearly isn’t happy with the communication, which I would imagine is a lot to do with the coaching staff preparing these guys and getting them ready. Not sure how much or little Matt is involved there.
It is ultimately all a failure on Matt’s shoulders. But it’s also not like he’s calling plays on D and Barry is just a man in the middle.