Just out of curiosity, what type of defensive scheme would you prefer we ran, given our current personnel?
We have/had ONE consistently strong defensive lineman (Day).
We have ONE talented/athletic/experienced linebacker (Jaylon).
And we have maybe? ONE reliable defensive back (Luke).
The rest are consistent question marks. Sure Jarron can rip through the line and make a big play, but he can also disappear for three quarters. Farley may make a good, experienced play from the nickel position, but he is just as likely to get burnt by an athletic slot receiver or running back. And the safeties are all injured or very inexperienced and underperforming.
I have said this before, and I am comfortable sticking by it: Van Gorder's scheme is not crazy. If anything, it fits perfectly with what we have, a lot of young, athletic, talented (im not ready to write off Redfield, Rochell, Butler, Morgan, Trumbetti, etc.) players who can flash and make a big play. Why not let them loose rather than constrict them to a Diaco-esque scheme of bringing 4-5 guys and letting the offense chip away at a "keep everything in front of you" defense.
I welcome other viewpoints as I am in no way an expert. But I cannot help but remember watching that Diaco defense, which had some significant talent, gifting 5-7 yards a play against some mediocre competition.