I really like the way the Patriot DB's are shaping up for both now and the future. Clearly they are getting decent play out of both Ryan and Butler, while the safeties have been playing at even an higher level. Taken in context with the entire defense, and you can see how the total product has been an improvement over last season. Some observations.
1. Butler started the season as a HUGE question mark. To date, those questions have been answered...and in a good way. BUT....he has a long way to go before he should be mentioned in the same breath as Revis. As we often do, we take things to the extreme. And that includes our expectations of Butler. He is what he is, and right now that is as a competent NFL starting CB. The things I like best about him are how hard he competes each play, how well he tackles, and the fact his improvement from game to game has been noticeable.
2. Ryan is ANOTHER example of how good coaching and a LOT of "want to" can make someone who was thought of as a JAG (not that that's a bad thing) into a key performer. Ryan play has gone far beyond any of our expectations this season. Such that, at this point of the season, we have gone from a team with zero CB's to one with 2 solid guys, who are playing well now, and will only get better with more experience.
3. Ryan is also an example about how we often put labels on a player far too quickly. He came out of Rutgers as a productive but physically limited CB who played most in zone defenses. Not especially fast or quick, Ryan was another over night NFL success story that was 3 years in the making. Another example of how sometimes it takes YEARS for it to "click" for a player. (sometimes it never does)
4. While the CBA restricts player contact with their teams in the off season, it has opened up a new cottage industry of players who want to seek specialized position coaching by guys like Will Sullivan. Guys like him are part of the new reality in the NFL. I think an important aspect of Ryan's improvement this year that I got from this article was that he went from working with Sullivan 2 weeks each off season, to 3 MONTHS.
It might be an over simplification, but the guys who work the hardest often are the guys who improve the most.
5. I believe I can offer DLmen an off season program that would significantly improve their production during the season by teaching and coaching ONE skill. That is to improve their ability to move on the snap. Defensive players who are quickest off the snap have a huge advantage on offensive linemen, especially when they are at home. Believe me that is a skill that can be improved if worked at.
It has long been a pet peeve of mine that a lot of NFL DLmen don't explode off the ball. It drive me crazy to watch them go offside when all they have to do is look at the ball, or the OLman's hand. As a 200 lb NT and DE in college, it was be first off the ball or go for a ride, so I know the value of getting off the ball first hand. Sometimes I think with all their natural athletic gifts, today's players don't see the value as much as they should. And with the limited time and so much to teach, today's coaches might overlook this seemingly small detail.
If you watch Von Miller closely you can see he has worked hard on this skill and I believe it has a great deall to do with his success as a pass rusher. When he is successful, he is always first to initiate contact, and because he's so fast off the ball. Often the OT is in full back up mode struggling to keep up with him. I think one of the reasons Chandler Jones has improved his pass rush game this season is that he is much quicker off the ball this season.
6. I am wistful thinking about how good this secondary might have been if Terrel Brown has been able to remain healthy. It might have restricted Ryan to 3rd CB, but it would have made the whole of the secondary that much stronger. It also makes me look with great anticipation about the future of this secondary. The next few years will find this area of the defense a strength rather than the perennial weakness.
7. Finally I think we should all send a thank you note to Will Sullivan, and hope that next off season, Ryan returns to him... and brings along a few of his teammates.