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Just an FYI, the Jets played the most man coverage in 2023, around 42% of the time. The next highest is 36%, several teams around there. Packers played man around 17% of the time last year.
Yes, we need to play more man, but do realize that we will still be playing mostly zone.
no I don't know that with any certainty, neither do you, if we brought in Zimmer for instance, or a Jimmy Johnson disciple, we may play more man then zone, or a closer balance, or splits as Capers used a ton over and under, zone half and man on one side
wow, has any DC taken a demotion before, why would Joe do this, he's getting 4 mil. compensation to look for a new job elsewhere, if he stays and this defense improves he gets more egg, if it fails he's gonna get blamed.
this seems like stick em rumor. click bait
Not necessarily his choice in staying or not. If he is still under contract the Packers can hold him to it, just reassign duties.
he was hired as the DC, once fired from that we have no hold on him, thats usually how this stuff works
why would anyone stick around after just being fired, people have pride ya know
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Ejiro Evero, defensive coordinator, Carolina Panthers
Jim Leonhard, former defensive coordinator, Wisconsin Badgers
Don “Wink” Martindale, defensive coordinator, New York Giants
Joe Whitt, secondary/defensive passing-game coordinator, Dallas Cowboys
Al Harris, defensive backs coach, Dallas Cowboys
Daniel Bullocks, defensive backs coach, San Francisco 49ers
Kelvin Sheppard, linebackers coach, Detroit Lions
Antonio Pierce, interim head coach, Las Vegas Raiders
Patrick Graham, defensive coordinator, Las Vegas Raiders
Anthony Campanile, linebackers coach, Miami Dolphins
Chris Harris, defensive passing-game coordinator, Titans
Aubrey Pleasant, defensive passing-game coordinator, Rams
Joe Cullen, defensive line coach, Chiefs
Brandon Staley, former Los Angeles Chargers head coach
Mike Vrable, former Tennessee Titans head coach
Leslie Frazier, former Minnesota Vikings head coach
Mike Zimmer, former Minnesota Vikings head coach
Chris Harris, Tennessee Titans pass-game coordinator/cornerbacks coach
Anthony Weaver, Baltimore Ravens associate head coach/defensive line coach
Chris Hewitt, Baltimore Ravens pass-game coordinator/secondary coach
Eric Henderson, Los Angeles Rams defensive line coach/run game coordinator
Johnny Holland, San Francisco 49ers linebackers coach
Phil Snow, Chicago Bears senior defensive analyst
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
Just an FYI, the Jets played the most man coverage in 2023, around 42% of the time. The next highest is 36%, several teams around there. Packers played man around 17% of the time last year.
Yes, we need to play more man, but do realize that we will still be playing mostly zone.
no I don't know that with any certainty, neither do you, if we brought in Zimmer for instance, or a Jimmy Johnson disciple, we may play more man then zone, or a closer balance, or splits as Capers used a ton over and under, zone half and man on one side
Stop arguing to argue. Nothing I said was inaccurate, even in the slightest.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
A total longshot, but one internal name is G-Money, Greg Williams, defensive passing game coordinator.
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Just an FYI, the Jets played the most man coverage in 2023, around 42% of the time. The next highest is 36%, several teams around there. Packers played man around 17% of the time last year.
Yes, we need to play more man, but do realize that we will still be playing mostly zone.
no I don't know that with any certainty, neither do you, if we brought in Zimmer for instance, or a Jimmy Johnson disciple, we may play more man then zone, or a closer balance, or splits as Capers used a ton over and under, zone half and man on one side
Stop arguing to argue. FFS, just stop. It's everything $%@# thread these days.
quit making declarative statements, real simple, and I wont call you on them.
no I don't know that with any certainty, neither do you, if we brought in Zimmer for instance, or a Jimmy Johnson disciple, we may play more man then zone, or a closer balance, or splits as Capers used a ton over and under, zone half and man on one side
Stop arguing to argue. FFS, just stop. It's everything $%@# thread these days.
quit making declarative statements, real simple, and I wont call you on them.
WTF are you even talking about... You continually prove you have no clue and just want to fight.
There has not been a defense that has played more man than zone in at least the last 3 seasons:
2022 Giants led at 45%
2021 Dolphins led at 49.5%
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Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
Stop arguing to argue. FFS, just stop. It's everything $%@# thread these days.
quit making declarative statements, real simple, and I wont call you on them.
WTF are you even talking about... You continually prove you have no clue and just want to fight.
There has not been a defense that has played man more than zone in at least the last 2 seasons:
2022 Giants led at 45%
and because the past says so it dictates the future , we could see a return of zone over boundary man coverage, which fits our CB situation, thats my point, again quit making predictions based on prior stats as though that stuff will hold true in the future,.
quit making declarative statements, real simple, and I wont call you on them.
WTF are you even talking about... You continually prove you have no clue and just want to fight.
There has not been a defense that has played man more than zone in at least the last 2 seasons:
2022 Giants led at 45%
and because the past says so it dictates the future , we could see a return of zone over boundary man coverage, which fits our CB situation, thats my point, again quit making predictions based on prior stats as though that stuff will hold true in the future,.
It gives us insight into the future, but you are never one for insight.
And that was not your point, you just wanted to argue. And had no clue what you were arguing against. Now you just made something up to save face. It's your MO, say something idiotic and when called on it, say something different and claim that was your point.
I'd rather use logic and data to make predictions over your clueless resin clogged nonsense.
Now let's get back to talking about what our future DC may bring.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
Something to consider. Would we want Evero if he is only here a year or 2?
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
Something to consider. Would we want Evero if he is only here a year or 2?
If he came and was hired away in a year or two, I'd at least hope it's because he did a pretty good job. Any successful coordinator is going to get a head coach interest within a few years. I thought I saw something that OC there are no 3rd year OC's? Either they get canned or hired as HC. DC maybe less so but same idea.
Something to consider. Would we want Evero if he is only here a year or 2?
Don't know if he's the right guy. But if he helps us win a Super Bowl in the next year or 2, YES. If our DC (or any other coach) gets poached every year because we are successful, its a good problem to have.
Just an FYI, the Jets played the most man coverage in 2023, around 42% of the time. The next highest is 36%, several teams around there. Packers played man around 17% of the time last year.
Yes, we need to play more man, but do realize that we will still be playing mostly zone.
no I don't know that with any certainty, neither do you, if we brought in Zimmer for instance, or a Jimmy Johnson disciple, we may play more man then zone, or a closer balance, or splits as Capers used a ton over and under, zone half and man on one side
We can use history to predict the future. History shows teams always play more zone than man and good for reason.
OC's can dial up man beaters very easily if they know that is what you will always be in. If we go exclusively man, expect every offense to play Trips WR formations that have routes cross each other to get one of the 3 WRs open.
This, if true, doesn't surprise me in the least. I suspect all these weeks the only folks entertaining canning Barry were media types and fans - not anyone at 1265.
To me, Evero is about as wishful as Vrabel or Belichick. Carolina will block him from DC interviews and he is eying HC positions anyway.
Gotta say if I am him, they pass him up for interim HC and pick Tabor instead, interview him twice for HC and pass him up again. Looking at the state of that franchise, I'd tell them to go pound sand.