DarrylStingley
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.The Pats are not bringing back Corwin Brown.
Given how bad Brandon Meriweather was last year, I can't say that I'm disappointed. Plus, Brown was a freaking Jet.
Interesting, though.
Brown was the Safties' coach not the DB coach. Josh Boyer was the DB/CB coach.Devin McCourty was amazing last year. If you're blaming Brown for Meriweather, why not praise him for McCourty?
Too bad Rodney has his easy gig @ NBC. I always thought he would go into coaching and be a damn good one. I'd love the sideline shot when BM went freelancing and had to answer to him.
Corwin Brown is most notable for having a name that looks a lot like Connor Barwin
Too bad Rodney has his easy gig @ NBC. I always thought he would go into coaching and be a damn good one. I'd love the sideline shot when BM went freelancing and had to answer to him.
Given that Rodney's been very open about his freelancing in New England, I'd expect such conversations to be about when and where, rather than being about Harrison berating Meriweather just for doing it.
Corwin Brown made Meriweather stupid? I don't think so.
There are certain things a coach is responsible for, not overinflated egos from premature Pro Bowl selections.
Patriots players were frustrated and annoyed by defensive backs coach Corwin Brown, who was relieved of his duties Tuesday, according to a source.
"He just wasn't a good coach," the source said. "It's not that he wasn't smart. Some guys just don't know how to coach."
Brown was responsible for the safeties during the 2010 season, which was his only year with the Patriots. When he was hired last offseason, many in the New England secondary were excited to work with him because he had experience as a player in Bill Belichick's system.
Brown appeared to be popular -- he dove through the water hose with the rest of the rookies in training camp -- but his ability to coach was questioned almost regularly. He knew the system, but he couldn't teach it.
New England's safeties didn't have a poor year in 2010. Patrick Chung really progressed during his second season, and James Sanders again rose above expectations. Despite the fact that Brandon Meriweather didn't make the leap many had hoped he would, he still earned his second Pro Bowl invitation.
But after hearing from a source, it sounds like Belichick deserves more praise for that progress than Brown.
I see. So you know Meriweather on a personal basis?
“I was trying a lot of things in camp, to see if they’d work,” he said. “They wasn’t. Instead of me stopping trying them and doing what I was coached, I kept trying.”
Well he does say stuff in the papers. it's in English, I read it.
Our defense is not predicated on trying stuff to see if it works. it's built on being where and doing what you're supposed to .
Our defense is not predicated on trying stuff to see if it works. it's built on being where and doing what you're supposed to .
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