packman114 wrote: ↑27 Jan 2024 14:28Andrew Mertig is reporting that Parker is on his way to Green Bay to accept the job.
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This is the post creating all the hubbub:
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."
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I would be good with Parker. He'll be a part of the youth movement (read: NOT a rebuild) in GB.
Whether he will be a good to great DC or not, we'll see.
Whether he will be a good to great DC or not, we'll see.
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If Parker is the guy I just chalk up another bad coaching hire on LaFleur. We will have to see ultimately how it shakes out but you stay with the same coaching tree that doesn’t really suit the players you have. He’s on a failing defensive staff despite having some solid talent on it.
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Yes. This is what I was meaning.Drj820 wrote: ↑27 Jan 2024 10:41If you want to play an attacking style of defense that blitzes more than 4 a lot, your gonna need quality safeties who can hold their own on the back end until the rush gets home.
Barry was protecting those guys with his calls so they wouldn’t get exposed or picked on.
If you want to leave those guys on islands more (which is fine) def gonna need at least one GOOD safety
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what about Christian Parker, you must have saw him
actually he was here yesterday, has worked with Pettine, and Fangio, and only a few years with NFL level, young, so I question his ability to hire the better position coaches, truthfully I was hoping for a little older more experienced prospect.
I wanted young. I wanted someone who the league doesn't know much about.
You can't stay ahead of the schematic curve if everyone knows who you are and what you do.
You can't stay ahead of the schematic curve if everyone knows who you are and what you do.
then why are the most sought after usually guys that have been around longer? again every scheme works dependent on coaching and talent, 32 is just a bit young for me.
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Ya, as time passes this is becoming more and more unlikely.
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."
It is true their defense is trashlupedafiasco wrote: ↑27 Jan 2024 18:59If Parker is the guy I just chalk up another bad coaching hire on LaFleur. We will have to see ultimately how it shakes out but you stay with the same coaching tree that doesn’t really suit the players you have. He’s on a failing defensive staff despite having some solid talent on it.
I don’t know enough about the guy to have a strong opinion either way tho
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Conservatism.
But look at what happened when the Rams took a shot on a young guy named McVay....
And then the cards started falling after that. Fortunately for the Packers, we were on the leading edge of that coaching tree with MLF and it worked out pretty well.
Well...except for Ringo.
hiring MLF was an insane risk because his offense wasn’t even that good the year he called the plays in TN.
So Murphy will def swing if you convince him you have vision and you interview well.
So Murphy will def swing if you convince him you have vision and you interview well.
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Eh, idk.go pak go wrote: ↑27 Jan 2024 20:36Conservatism.
But look at what happened when the Rams took a shot on a young guy named McVay....
And then the cards started falling after that. Fortunately for the Packers, we were on the leading edge of that coaching tree with MLF and it worked out pretty well.
Well...except for Ringo.
I think there is a big difference between defense and offense. Innovation doesn't play as much of a role because defense is reactionary to whatever the offense can scheme up. I think that's why you see the young smart guys go to offense, generally, and why you also see the offensive head coaches significantly outperform the defensive guys nowadays.
I don't really think the nature of defense lends itself to us getting some Xs and Os whiz kid who is going to come in and revolutionize the game of football. Rather, we just need a guy who will use the players in the right spots, teach them enough so that the communication on the field rarely falters, hire the right position coaches, and fire up the guys.