Christian Parker on his coaching style



Impressive communication skills. I think we’ll finally be on the same page on defense.

So he went from working with Sean Peyton to working with Vic Fangio ?

That's a not a bad little mix that he could put into his own philosophy. I mean if he came from over there Jim Leonard took his spot or whatever maybe it's a very similar

I was OK with either Jones, Leonhard, or Parker so I at least went a direction I feel like Schottenheimer had a big say in....
 
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Love it.

This move is shocking. If there was ever evidence of Jerry feeling his mortality and being willing to try something new, this is it.
It is definitely out of his comfort zone. This is a Klayton Adams type move but on defense definitely Brian Schottenheimer pushed for this,

so now they're going to be tied at the hip the next two seasons, if this doesn't work out, they could all be gone,

like you said Jerry's patience is getting shorter with age....
 
Byron was a mid safety. He was a damn good other. He would be our best corner right now.
Look, I don't mind you sticking up for the guy,


He was solid sometimes average to Mid in coverage skills ,really bad ball hawking skills,

He remind me of was it woods or a Awuzie?

We had a whole room full of them that had great coverage, but quarterbacks nowadays know what they see on tape back shoulder throws and throwing the ball to a guy like say Dez or George Pickens, these guys will MOSS you every time, if you don't know how to stop and look back for the ball...its over in todays NFL..

That is why their careers ended in Dallas ,

it's because they can't look back for the ball and quarterbacks nowadays say OK that in the NFL means you're open, because if the DB is not going to see the ball, he will not be able to defend the ball,

You could probably have a catch percentage very high against those types of Dbacks.
 

The fact he started the interview with we grade them by their "zone eyes"...literally just turned my stomach. Just plan on this defense being the same as last years.

Looks like we are determined to play zone defense with absolutely no pass rush.
 
Look, I don't mind you sticking up for the guy,


He was solid sometimes average to Mid in coverage skills ,really bad ball hawking skills,

He remind me of was it woods or a Awuzie?

We had a whole room full of them that had great coverage, but quarterbacks nowadays know what they see on tape back shoulder throws and throwing the ball to a guy like say Dez or George Pickens, these guys will MOSS you every time, if you don't know how to stop and look back for the ball...its over in todays NFL..

That is why their careers ended in Dallas ,

it's because they can't look back for the ball and quarterbacks nowadays say OK that in the NFL means you're open, because if the DB is not going to see the ball, he will not be able to defend the ball,

You could probably have a catch percentage very high against those types of Dbacks.
Who's career ended in Dallas?
Jones signed a 82m contract making him the highest paid corner at the time. Had 2 very productive years as part of the leagues most dominant secondary before degenerative ankle/Achilles injury ended his career!

Both Awuzie (Ravens) and Woods (Titans) are still in the league!
 
The fact he started the interview with we grade them by their "zone eyes"...literally just turned my stomach. Just plan on this defense being the same as last years.

Looks like we are determined to play zone defense with absolutely no pass rush.
The Texans run a high percentage of zone

The Bills run zone 80% of the time

Eagles run a two high safety zone

https://www.bleedinggreennation.com...now-philadelphia-scheme-defensive-coordinator

It’s not about the scheme, it’s about coaching and having the right players, playing to their strengths

Since we need to turn over the entire defense, I guess it doesn’t matter who we have in the secondary
 

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