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I don't know, maybe some of it, sure. But, Ash was a notorious asshole before if I'm remembering correctly. It wouldn't surprise me.That entire post rings Untrue.
It's also a weird dynamic where you have a DC who was brought in on top of a collection of assistants who've been here and who have been pretty successful. I can see why they might not all be on the same page. And f you're going to do that, you have to get the right fit, personality-wise.II don't know, maybe some of it, sure. But, Ash was a notorious asshole before if I'm remembering correctly. It wouldn't surprise me.
IDK if he is or not but it's hard to argue with any of that because it sure looks like that's exactly what I've seen the last few weeksIs this poster connected?
Regular isd. Didn’t post but listened to on YouTube this morningWhat podcast? That Hit and Hustle?
Flat out said the 1H defense was the worst defense he’s seen played since 2016Jamie went fuckin innnn
If you are legitimately asking what to do to protect your CB #3 from getting picked on, there are a number of options:Lax I respect you but knock it off. Either spell it out or don’t respond.
Yes. But he isn’t infallible. It seems like his sources are players based on him getting the Minchey/Carr battle wrong.Is this poster connected?
These stats are so crazy they seem fake.Damn, WOOF is right! 🤮.
I believe that post to be like 45% true. And yes, post-spring the word straight from players mouths was that they didn't like / didn't understand the purpose behind the scheme changes. Also, being a DC is a LOT more than just Xs and Os. Everything from tackling to how stuff is drilled/taught is supposed to flow through you. Position coaches do not operate in vacuum.Yes. But he isn’t infallible. It seems like his sources are players based on him getting the Minchey/Carr battle wrong.
The irony in all of this is that he wanted someone with experience because he thought he had a great thing coming back this year and didn't screw it up with someone learning on the job.I'm guessing Marcus had to hire someone like Ash, because no one else was going to agree with taking the DC job and not be able to hire anyone. If Marcus wanted to keep the entire core of defensive coaches, he should have just promoted one of them.
I'm guessing there's a lot of push back from position coaches on what Ash wants to do, the players see it and now any time a big play happens they think its scheme that asshole outsider is trying to do.
On the other hand, last night might have been the first time Freeman has subtly called out the players. He mentioned the defense not being good enough because of execution. He better tread carefully and get this righted quickly or this team is going to turn on him.
How the heck did Freeman screw this up so royally? What does he actually think of Ash? Freeman once was supposed to be one of the best defensive minds in the game. The lack of improvement/adjustments in 2 games is shocking.The irony in all of this is that he wanted someone with experience because he thought he had a great thing coming back this year and didn't screw it up with someone learning on the job.
If you are legitimately asking what to do to protect your CB #3 from getting picked on, there are a number of options:
1. Let's start with what Ash ostensibly likes to do with zone + match principles. With this, you should be able to set Hobbs up to play with inside leverage and help over the top quite frequently. This should prevent plays like the big gainer to Craver on the last drive. There is no scenario where you should be asking Hobbs to cover 1v1 with that much green grass to the inside. And in general, if you play closer up to the line of scrimmage and pass off vertical routes (like slot fades, etc.) to a safety you are very unlikely to give up big plays. This is holistically where I think we are failing... guys are playing with the wrong leverage or being asked to cover in ways that are not set up for success.
2A. If we are saying he isn't covering out of the slot, and ignoring scheme and way oversimplifying things, then you can just bracket the mismatch and trust your other guys.
2B. You can also play matchups if you have coached your guys on how to do that and play multiple DB positions.
3. There are tons of ways to be exotic. You can use a robber underneath routes if you want to have him play off. You can roll coverages, you can blitz from the nickel, etc. etc. All of this is situational.
What I’ve gathered is he really relied on some trusted advisors. And maybe they shouldn’t be quite so trusted in the future.How the heck did Freeman screw this up so royally? What does he actually think of Ash? Freeman once was supposed to be one of the best defensive minds in the game. The lack of improvement/adjustments in 2 games is shocking.
So honest question… given the second half of your post, why can’t we fire Ash and promote Mickens? What’s unrealistic? What are the negatives of firing Ash?I believe that post to be like 45% true. And yes, post-spring the word straight from players mouths was that they didn't like / didn't understand the purpose behind the scheme changes. Also, being a DC is a LOT more than just Xs and Os. Everything from tackling to how stuff is drilled/taught is supposed to flow through you. Position coaches do not operate in vacuum.
You also cannot "unring the bell" and fire someone two games into the season. That's not realistic. So Freeman is in quite a pickle and I dunno what he opts to do here, but the sad part of all this is that we're probably going to see wholesale changes on the defensive side of the ball -- including losing some great positional coaches -- because no one is having a good time right now.
The usual negatives. The first being the guy who just hired him would have to publicly admit that he royally fucked up. Not easy for most people.So honest question… given the second half of your post, why can’t we fire Ash and promote Mickens? What’s unrealistic? What are the negatives of firing Ash?
I mean, fair. That’s roughly what I have in my head. But that’s not a great reason to me.The usual negatives. The first being the guy who just hired him would have to publicly admit that he royally fucked up. Not easy for most people.
I can see how that comes across as needlessly antagonistic and I apologize for that. The essence of what I was getting at is that "hunt the duck" is something every single OC tries to do in the sense that you literally gameplan to attack the perceived weak link in your opponent. And it's the job of coordinators to play to strength + mask weakness. So if your "duck" is being hunted at that kind of rate and success it means that you are doing a really crappy job of coordinating your defense. It's your job to run your defense so that "throw at Hobbs every down" fails.I was. Since I don’t take “have you never played or coached football” as a response that was necessary or offered anything of value. That was a bush league response to instantly jump for simply posting a statistic.
No, I'm not saying "play zone", I'm saying *given that Ash wants to play zone* this is what you would do to protect someone like Hobbs in that scheme*Okay play zone. Yes this is the obvious. They all suck ass at zone. Moore, Gray, the LBs, the safeties, all of them. We saw versus Miami whenever we went to zone, Toney was blanketed but Beck would just check down or throw to Marion as everyone was overly shading towards Toney. Against A&M, when we went to zone the DL was not getting any pressure and someone eventually came open, as will happen with zone. So I agree zone is an easy answer to the slot, but I think we all agree at this point they are basically a F at playing it. That goes from DL up to safety, not just a CB issue.
This is the kind of stuff where, with all due respect, it comes across like you just want to argue for the sake of arguing. And maybe you don't mean it that way, but that's how I read it because I don't think what I'm saying lacks clarity. You've asked me to go into a bunch of hypotheticals of what you could do with Hobbs and I'm saying "if you want to have another CB play the slot because that's too hard for Hobbs, then you'd do this". It would take paragraphs upon paragraphs to try to debate every single potential coverage option for ND.I’m not sure I follow the first part of this “if we are saying he isn’t covering out of the slot”
This isn’t an answer to not targeting Hobbs.
So given your feelings on Ash currently, do you want them to be more exotic? We’ve also done these things.