Defensive Coordinator Potential Candidates
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Need to keep this all in context. This is Green Bay we're talking about. That said, they will want either an experienced coach (e.g. Zimmer) or a guy with connections to the Packers (e.g. Harris/Holland). I would be stunned if they go outside of that group.
Please just give me a DC who keeps it unpredictable AND keeps pressure on QBs.
Please just give me a DC who keeps it unpredictable AND keeps pressure on QBs.
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I wouldn't be stunned about anything. The people in Green Bay tugging at the puppet strings these days are generally incoherent. Pettine, Barry, Sherman .......... to name a few head scratchers. Dan Devine .... OMFG. Even LaFleur baffles me now.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑28 Dec 2023 17:43Need to keep this all in context. This is Green Bay we're talking about. That said, they will want either an experienced coach (e.g. Zimmer) or a guy with connections to the Packers (e.g. Harris/Holland). I would be stunned if they go outside of that group.
Please just give me a DC who keeps it unpredictable AND keeps pressure on QBs.
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Here is some info about Zimmer's style of defense that I found on a Vikings' blogger's site. Quoted BB about it too.
Bill Belichick, head coach of the Patriots, summed up Zimmer's defensive looks pretty well when the Vikings played them week two, after having been totally shut-down the previous year against Zimmer in Cincinnati:
Bill Belichick, head coach of the Patriots, summed up Zimmer's defensive looks pretty well when the Vikings played them week two, after having been totally shut-down the previous year against Zimmer in Cincinnati:
"They disguise well; including the linebackers, whether that’s (Anthony) Barr and (Chad) Greenway or when they put Barr down, Greenway and [Gerald] Hodges and all those guys do a good job of blitzing and covering and faking and man, zone," Belichick said. "That’s really the scheme that Coach Zimmer runs. They do a good job with it. They’re all part of it."
Belichick continued: "I’d say that’s one of their real strengths is they give you a bunch of, not so much different looks but different combinations off similar looks. You have to be ready for everybody…Sometimes it’s strong side, sometimes it’s weak side, sometimes it’s up the middle, sometimes it’s man, sometimes it’s zone, sometimes it’s blitz zone, sometimes it’s all-out blitz, sometimes it’s just max coverage and they drop everybody off but off that same look."
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If connections to the Packers are a prerequisite, then you can include Patrick Graham, Marquand Manual, Mike Smith, and Audrey Pleasant to your Harris/Holland list. All those guys have worked inside 1265 Lombardi at one time or another.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑28 Dec 2023 17:43Need to keep this all in context. This is Green Bay we're talking about. That said, they will want either an experienced coach (e.g. Zimmer) or a guy with connections to the Packers (e.g. Harris/Holland). I would be stunned if they go outside of that group.
Please just give me a DC who keeps it unpredictable AND keeps pressure on QBs.
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The only connection that matters is to LaFleur.APB wrote: ↑28 Dec 2023 19:22If connections to the Packers are a prerequisite, then you can include Patrick Graham, Marquand Manual, Mike Smith, and Audrey Pleasant to your Harris/Holland list. All those guys have worked inside 1265 Lombardi at one time or another.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑28 Dec 2023 17:43Need to keep this all in context. This is Green Bay we're talking about. That said, they will want either an experienced coach (e.g. Zimmer) or a guy with connections to the Packers (e.g. Harris/Holland). I would be stunned if they go outside of that group.
Please just give me a DC who keeps it unpredictable AND keeps pressure on QBs.
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You may be right but I suspect organizational leadership senior to MLF has noticed his track record in hiring staff members, coordinators in particular, and will have some say in who takes over on defense, assuming Barry's contract is not renewed.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑29 Dec 2023 01:30The only connection that matters is to LaFleur.APB wrote: ↑28 Dec 2023 19:22If connections to the Packers are a prerequisite, then you can include Patrick Graham, Marquand Manual, Mike Smith, and Audrey Pleasant to your Harris/Holland list. All those guys have worked inside 1265 Lombardi at one time or another.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑28 Dec 2023 17:43Need to keep this all in context. This is Green Bay we're talking about. That said, they will want either an experienced coach (e.g. Zimmer) or a guy with connections to the Packers (e.g. Harris/Holland). I would be stunned if they go outside of that group.
Please just give me a DC who keeps it unpredictable AND keeps pressure on QBs.
lets hope your right, hopefully we hire someone who demands complete control of the defense, Lafleurs meddling with it according to Butkowski leads to disaster.APB wrote: ↑29 Dec 2023 06:24You may be right but I suspect organizational leadership senior to MLF has noticed his track record in hiring staff members, coordinators in particular, and will have some say in who takes over on defense, assuming Barry's contract is not renewed.
With all due respect, Bukowski is the twitter version of Skip Bayless. He's annoyingly outspoken, occasionally entertaining, and he has no more knowledge of the Packers inner workings than the bullfrog in the pond out back.Yoop wrote: ↑29 Dec 2023 07:04lets hope your right, hopefully we hire someone who demands complete control of the defense, Lafleurs meddling with it according to Butkowski leads to disaster.
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Herman is basically saying the same thing, Lafleur shouldn't need to be so involved with the defense, and while he isn't privy to everything that goes on at 1265 he probably knows people who are, or at least openly makes comments that require it, comments that would be refuted if there false, such as Walker not attending a players/coaches meeting.APB wrote: ↑29 Dec 2023 07:40With all due respect, Bukowski is the twitter version of Skip Bayless. He's annoyingly outspoken, occasionally entertaining, and he has no more knowledge of the Packers inner workings than the bullfrog in the pond out back.
again if it's true that Matt told Pettine to use single high man when KIng was beat for what amounted to a game losing TD catch in that 2020 PO loss, well that is certainly a problem, a couple weeks later Pettine was fired.
whatever, I don't want Lafleur to have final say with anyone hired, I thought Murphy and Gutekunst did a pretty good job hiring him, let them also hire the new DC
Great post. Add blogger Andy to this list too.APB wrote: ↑29 Dec 2023 07:40With all due respect, Bukowski is the twitter version of Skip Bayless. He's annoyingly outspoken, occasionally entertaining, and he has no more knowledge of the Packers inner workings than the bullfrog in the pond out back.
I Do Not Hate Matt Lafleur
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First, I hope you are correct and that someone/anyone is involved with the new DC decision-making process besides MLF because he sure F'd up the last DC decision.APB wrote: ↑29 Dec 2023 06:24You may be right but I suspect organizational leadership senior to MLF has noticed his track record in hiring staff members, coordinators in particular, and will have some say in who takes over on defense, assuming Barry's contract is not renewed.
Second, who do you think this "organziational leadership senior to MLF" includes, because my understanding is that only the collective Board of Directors and Team President Mark Murphy are "senior' to MLF, but I could be wrong.
Personally, i'd rather have Gute involved in the process than Murphy, but I certainly want someone questioning MLF's approach because I fear he is going to go the "safe" route with a Staley or another re-tread who motivates no one on the D.
If we hire Brandon Staley to be our DC I will have no control over how I react. I will not be responsible for the things I might do.
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Staley did have the #1 D in yards and points in his lone season.
His hiring would make a ton more sense than Barry ever did.
But I would be underwhelmed and disappointed we just stick to the friend pool.
His hiring would make a ton more sense than Barry ever did.
But I would be underwhelmed and disappointed we just stick to the friend pool.
Yup. He has proven his #1 pre-requisite is hiring his buddies.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑29 Dec 2023 01:30The only connection that matters is to LaFleur.APB wrote: ↑28 Dec 2023 19:22If connections to the Packers are a prerequisite, then you can include Patrick Graham, Marquand Manual, Mike Smith, and Audrey Pleasant to your Harris/Holland list. All those guys have worked inside 1265 Lombardi at one time or another.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑28 Dec 2023 17:43Need to keep this all in context. This is Green Bay we're talking about. That said, they will want either an experienced coach (e.g. Zimmer) or a guy with connections to the Packers (e.g. Harris/Holland). I would be stunned if they go outside of that group.
Please just give me a DC who keeps it unpredictable AND keeps pressure on QBs.
Let me preface this by saying that none of us really knows how decisions are made and who is or isn't involved. That said, I've hired and fired many people over my career and have also been involved in the interview process for senior management (above me) with various organizations (i.e. large and small). A hire like a new DC isn't done in a vaccum. To think that MLF or the Green Bay Packers are so inept that they don't involve multiple people in the process is just off base. MLF likely does, and should, have final say but that doesn't mean that he won't take input from his staff. This is just reality and how things typically work.LombardiTime wrote: ↑29 Dec 2023 09:46First, I hope you are correct and that someone/anyone is involved with the new DC decision-making process besides MLF because he sure F'd up the last DC decision.
Second, who do you think this "organziational leadership senior to MLF" includes, because my understanding is that only the collective Board of Directors and Team President Mark Murphy are "senior' to MLF, but I could be wrong.
Personally, i'd rather have Gute involved in the process than Murphy, but I certainly want someone questioning MLF's approach because I fear he is going to go the "safe" route with a Staley or another re-tread who motivates no one on the D.
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wallyuwl wrote: ↑29 Dec 2023 10:45Yup. He has proven his #1 pre-requisite is hiring his buddies.
He’s made 6 coordinator hires.
National Hackett, never coached with LaFleur before
Shawn Mennenga, zero past coaching interactions with LaFleur
Maurice Drayton, never coached with LaFleur before 2019, internal promotion.
Joe Barry, former colleague
Adam Stenavich, never coached with LaFleur before 2019, internal promotion.
Rich Bisiaccia, no former coaching interactions.
So that’s only 1 of 6 so far that would be deemed ‘his buddy’. So not sure about what he’s proven.