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Question guys, why didn't BB rehire Romeo Crennel after Cleveland fired him? I thought for sure RAC would be back with ur team.
thanks for the breaking news. i didnt know that bb delegates.Sorry to break the news, but Belichick isn't in on every single play call. In fact, he gives tons of autonomy to his coordinators in-game.
Look at the recent Jets game, tons of miscommunication and delay of game penalties (new OC O'Brien). Look at how different the 06-08 offense was from the 01-04 offense. Look at how different the Pees 06-09 defense is compared to the 01-04 defense.
Read some more books on Belichick. The guy learned after Cleveland, to delegate more and to give his coordinators tons of autonomy.
The various styles we see now on defense and offense, are as much if not more because of his coordinators, than they are about Belichick.
The Jests were 3/11 on 3rd down conversions.
The Jests were forced to kick FGs on 2/3 redzone opportunities.
The Jests managed 254 yards of total offense.
The Jests scored 16 points.
ranting on the defense after this game? Makes very little sense.
It's almost comical because the last time Dean went blitz happy it cost us a Lombardi.
There was a quote by Vrabel regarding the defensive communications comment BB made that was insightful if you're open to insight. He said sometimes delays were the result of lag time while BB decided if they were going to blitz. This is Bill's defense, never was RAC's or Erics or Deans. None of them are defensive guru's hired to install or develop a defense. They were caretakers and implementors of Bill's defense. He's the one who makes the call prior to formulating the game plans each week as to what approach he feels is best suited given the opponent and his own roster. I'm sure he has his reasons, too, only we will likely never know them. Could be he feels aspects of this D in transition are not yet capable of success if we attempt to sustain blitzes or it could be Ernie has some data that says it doesn't generally work as well as most folks assume.
And facing facts if the offense had been able to finish drives early or even sustain them into FG range late, or the ST not handed Sanchez the ball near mid field over and over, the D would have worked just fine.
look at all the players that are different from 01-04 and 06-09. older players,poor corners etc..
i know you have a lot of dislike for all the pats coords post 2006 and iam not saying ilike pees either but BB is responsible for what is happening on the field.
Question guys, why didn't BB rehire Romeo Crennel after Cleveland fired him? I thought for sure RAC would be back with ur team.
It's pretty funny that you can't admit that the coordinator has tons of influence on the Patriots and how they play.
Belichick isn't a dictator. Anyone not biased with an agenda, who looks at how different the units have looked on offense and defense in 2009, 2008, 2007, 2001-2004, etc, can admit that it's not just related to personnel, but that coordinators DO influence how the team performs.
dean pees has no imagination
That's not the real story. Would these numbers make you satisfied w/ the defense?
Sanchez: 22-24 294 yds 2 touchdowns 26 points
Time of Possession - Jets: 36:02 Pats: 23:58
Total Offense - Jets: 398 yds
These numbers are false and are just shown to illustrate that when the Jets decided to unleash Sanchez, the defense responded with a terrible half of football. Listen, I blame the offense for this one, but for those of you exonerating the defense, I suggest you remove the rose colored glasses. We were sitting there at the half proud of the defensive effort and hoping that the offense would get untracked in the second half then the defense was fairly average (at best) in the second half:
Sanchez: 3-5 15yds 3 points (1st half)
Sanchez: 11-17 147yds 1 touchdown 13 points (2nd half)
Time of Possession - Jets: 11:09 Pats: 18:41 (1st half)
Time of Possession - Jets: 18:01 Pats: 12:09 (2nd half)
Total Offense - Pats: 197 Jets: 55 (1st half)
Total Offense - Pats: 102 Jets: 199 (2nd half)[/quote
No way can the "D" be blamed for this loss - when you give up only 16 points, you should win the game. If you want to put it on st or the offens,e fine - but not the "D".
If there is one bright spot so far, it is indeed the defense. They are younger, faster and will only get better as the season moves on and we get mayo back.
BB has the ultimate authority to hire /change/fire coordinators. I have no issues with admitting the coordinators are doing something and not just wearing headsets but you conveniently ignore that BB is also there doing something other than watching his coords screw up as you think so because its not his job.
It's not worth the effort, but anyone can see how completely different the offensive and defensive units have looked under various coordinators with Belichick as coach. Even in 2005 when Mangini was a horrible coordinator, Belichick as a defensive whiz still gave his coordinator tons of autonomy. In fact, even though Mangini was so bad, Belichick still wanted him back. There is no proof that the fact Belichick keeps a coordinator, that it's an automatic stamp of approval. When is the last time he has ever fired an offensive or defensive coordinator as Pats HC?
and whose fault is it again to keep who you call incompetent coordinators ?kraft ?
no one says they are. point is BB is equally to blame for the scheme/performance/weekly gameplans .this week o brien didnt go with the no huddle idea on his own for e.g .At least i believe so ,maybe you think o'brien cameup and forced the no huddle idea on BB.I guess you can try to say it's all Belichick's fault, even though the guy can't control everything and doesn't try to. Look at his history, he gives his coordinators tons of autonomy and it has shown over the past 9 years.
Belichick hasn't fired a coordinator, ever, since he's been a Pats coach. It doesn't mean they're automatically great.
I think it is very obvious that this Patriots defense isn't as dynamic as it was under RAC. The Patriots defense used to force offenses to adjust to them, which led to QB mistakes and turnovers. How many times have you seen a QB check to a different play against a Pees defense? How many times has the Patriots come with an exotic blitz that the offense was not prepared for?
I agree that Pees just isn't a very good defensive play caller. RAC got so much more out of the defense that it makes me kinda sick.
Patriots need to find somebody that can force offenses to respect the defense, cause right now the defense plays on its heels all game long.
Oh and the proof is in the pudding...how many interceptions do the Patriots defense have under Pees?
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