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I think we should perpetuate the understanding that he was driven out of the Tennessee job only by an internet mob that knew no facts. Otherwise people will think that Tennessee knew something.
What happened to Schiano at Tennessee was disgusting.

Our society learned nothing from the Salem Witch Trials or the McCarthy Hearings.
 
Folks believe Belichick is the best ever.

Do we believe that it is because of the great independence and skill of defensive coaches like Patricia and Flores?

Belichick needed a skilled coach to run his defense. He chose Schiano. I'm as fine with this as I was with the choice of Flores. We can trust Bill to choose coaches.
Agree.

Clearly Bill had great confidence in Flo and he exceeded expectations.

One has to think he has the same level of confidence in Schiano otherwise he wouldn't have hired him
 
Would rather have Flo, but I'm interested to see what happens, especially personnel decisions to come.
 
Will Schiano have the authority to run his own scheme? Or will it be BB's scheme? I wonder if this means BB will be less hands on with the defense.
 
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UGGGH

Someone please give me info that exonerates Schiano from Penn state. Something.
How about the fact that he had nothing to do with it?
 
Will Schiano have the authority to run his own scheme? Or will it be BB's scheme? I wonder ig this means BB will be less hands on with the defense.
Lol
 
I can’t help but think this is a great thing?

Bill has a tremendous amount of respect for Schiano. This is not like plugging a bunch of first year coaches together and hoping something good happens.

Harmon knows him, the McCourtys know him. We have considerable secondary talent that came to us from his system. Schiano knows his stuff, I am sure Bill knows his coaching style and will put things in place to make sure the transition will be a good one.
 
Schiano will essentially be the defensive playcaller for the BB defense and might give some input during the draft season since he has seen some players much more up close than most scouts on the Pats.

But that's about it.
 
I wonder if this moves the needle at all in convincing the McCourtys to give it another year, with their old college coach coming on board.
 
@supafly can give more input but OSU CBs usually seem to be in the face of WRs near the LOS. I’d assume our press man scheme would continue.
I’m not really sure what to think of Schiano, aside from the fact that he takes a disciplined approach and has previous head coaching experience.

The OSU fan base was down on him this past season, but that could’ve been due to a number of factors. One was the loss of Nick Bosa.
 
I’m not really sure what to think of Schiano, aside from the fact that he takes a disciplined approach and has previous head coaching experience.

The OSU fan base was down on him this past season, but that could’ve been due to a number of factors. One was the loss of Nick Bosa.

BB liked how Schiano was preparing his players at Rutgers to the point where they became a farm for us and essentially all of them were a success in the NFL. JMac, DMac, Ryan, Harmon..

That is really all I need to know in terms of his teaching/coaching abilities. Will he be a good defensive playcaller ? Who knows.. at least he already had HC experience in the NFL.
 
I can’t help but think this is a great thing?

Bill has a tremendous amount of respect for Schiano. This is not like plugging a bunch of first year coaches together and hoping something good happens.

Harmon knows him, the McCourtys know him. We have considerable secondary talent that came to us from his system. Schiano knows his stuff, I am sure Bill knows his coaching style and will put things in place to make sure the transition will be a good one.

And Bill's kid played for him too....albeit as a long snapper...but there's familiarity...
 
It doesn't bother me....but I'd be more excited if Flores left the Dolphins at the altar.....oh well!!!

Onto 2019!
 
One thing remember is where the defence started too. As you can have all the talent in the world, but if your starting on your own 30 you will end up conceding more points than you would if they started on their own 30
Could you elaborate on this thought? Are you suggesting that they often started with bad field position? It couldn’t have been that bad considering the fact that they went 13-1, and just barely missed out on another playoff appearance.

I’m thinking that the poorer play on defense was due to less ball control/quicker scoring via a lethal passing attack and less of a ground game, coupled with the loss of Nick Bosa, who is expected by many to be the top overall pick in the draft.
 
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