Bradyking12
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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 only concern I have is what does his "gameday DC" role take away from. In-game strategy? Those times he notices these completely obscure details that only he sees that other coaches and players can benefit from? Coaching moments?And to think we were almost going to have Schiano doing this. What an upgrade over that this is.
I'd love to see Mayo eventually trained to call the defensive plays. He's got an off the charts football IQ
The only concern I have is what does his "gameday DC" role take away from. In-game strategy? Those times he notices these completely obscure details that only he sees that other coaches and players can benefit from? Coaching moments?
Quite frankly, I hope someone on the defensive coaching staff emerges so BB goes back to what he does best.
I don't think so. Fat Matt wore the red.I think in 2010 he called the defensive plays as he will this season.
Don't worry, Rob, we got Ernie for those things.The only concern I have is what does his "gameday DC" role take away from. In-game strategy? Those times he notices these completely obscure details that only he sees that other coaches and players can benefit from? Coaching moments?
Quite frankly, I hope someone on the defensive coaching staff emerges so BB goes back to what he does best.
Was pretty decent for the Giants back in the 80's. Kinda a bland hiring, but think he'll do okay.If I recall BB was a pretty good Defensive Coordinator? Does anyone have any insight?
I wonder if that means they think Stephen is nearly ready. He's been a good coach in the secondary for a few years now. He has 3 rings and 7 years coaching experience at the NFL level. Is he ready to move up to DC? Because guys with less experience than him have become DCs before.
In my opinion, and this is JUST my opinion, Steve Belichick is one of the best uptapped resources the Patriots have. He's studied at his father's feet all his life and now has years of experience as a safeties coach. If you moved him up to DC there would be a few cries of nepotism but his resume checks out in my opinion.
The Head Coach cannot focus exclusively on the defense. The defensive coaches will have to fill the breach whenever the had coach is off putting out some other brushfire or focusing on what the opposing team is doing. Steve could easily wind up in the role Brian Flores was in last year -- not technically the DC, but doing the DC thing while his dad is the guy in the public eye facing all the criticism.