Twitter: Woods talks defensive changes

Fletch

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Can’t wait to see all the changes on both sides of the ball. As well game day management too. What happens in critical situations, game on the line.
Who will be blamed, coaching, players, and for sure there will be those that blame Dak regardless. Who gets credit, coaching, players, not Dak from the usual detractors of course.
B-b-but, there’s going to be so many new changes, our players won’t know how to react. It’s too new. Looks like we’ll be 8-8 again. :oops:
 

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This statement actually doesn't have a point. Old coaches are gone. Players are still here. So the players need to learn this new system. If it is a complicated system they better be smart.

The last regime played simplified schemes to the detriment of the team. I wonder if their football IQ was sound?
 

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“A lot more disguises than what we ran the past two years. For one, we have to disguise how bad a LB Jaylon is [...]” — Xavier

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Well, let's hope the players are smart enough.

I think so.

we’ve had the same off man cover x defense since 2014.

time for some new wrinkles.

But some of the “new” D coaches are worrisome.

I think Harris is probably ok. He doesn’t have the resume of #KRichard though.

linguist is unknown.

Nolan...we will have to see. 8/
 

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ASk Atlanta about all the defensive changes. 8/
Ask Atlanta about have 2 starting LBs that were 2nd year UDFAs.

Ask them about losing about end of their career defensive players trying to hang on a little longer.

Ask them about having 3 defensive starters go to It early in the season.
 

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You really should consider the "possibility" that you're wrong
and everyone else is right about Richard.

Probably somewhere in the middle.

In his 1st year in Dallas the secondary was noticeably better.

In his 2nd year he became the defacto DC without the ability to change the DL scheme. He failed.
 
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