Coogiguy03
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WILL HE STAND TO JERRY THAT'S THE QUESTION
So far so good. I like what I am seeing so far. I'll guess that at least 10 rookies will make the team and if they don't, whoever makes the team on defense will me much improved under Quinn.
That, is a given. And it won't wait for the regular season. I'd say around midway through the 2Q of the HOF game.Here's hoping we won't have a bevy of fans rushing to label Quinn a flop at the first sign of a less than adequate game!
A press conference and "hands on" teaching.I'm liking what you've seen!
Wait... What have you seen?
That, is a given. And it won't wait for the regular season. I'd say around midway through the 2Q of the HOF game.
The Bears defense was a top ranked team in takeaways with guys like Urlacher, Tillman, and Briggs before Marinelli joined the team, first as a DL coach, then as a DC. He inherited some pretty good defensive playmakers.\Understandably.
But Marinelli's Chicago Bears group when he was the DC, was the top catalysts for creating turnovers, with such playmakers as Urlacher, Peanut-punch Charles Tillman, Lance Briggs, Chris Harris and pass rushers such as Julius Peppers, Tommie Harris, and eventually Henry Milton.
In short it's not just a DC issue, ..it's also a player personnel issues. We've never came up with true turnover playmakers.
wait till the end of the season to see if he still have the same enthusiasm which i hope it will be the caseI'm liking what you've seen!
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Maybe it was Quinn giving a field mouse a golden shower?I'm liking what you've seen!
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Lol, what does that even mean?thumbs summer champ trash bru
i highly doubt Richard would be running any 3-4/4-3 Hybrid.
in fact, i still have the impression that this Hybrid has something to do with McCarthy's strong preference of what he wants his DC to run.
But i'd have to search up Quinn's DC's and schemes in ATL as well.
Falcons have always struck me as 4-3 or 5-2 like fronts.
and i do wonder why from someone from the Legion of Boom DC group, such as Richard, he has not only been hired on as a DC on another NFL team,
let alone HC, (such as Miami's Brian Flores) His stock really dropped off the deep cliff as he's gave in and resume his coaching career as a DB coach only.
What happened ?
The Bears defense was a top ranked team in takeaways with guys like Urlacher, Tillman, and Briggs before Marinelli joined the team, first as a DL coach, then as a DC. He inherited some pretty good defensive playmakers.\
On the other hand, the Cowboys have had major problems in this category since the mid nineties. They are close to the very bottom of the rankings for all teams over the past quarter century.
This draft, they were looking for specific "takeaway" attributes such as the receiving skills for DB's, tall body lengths, aggressive style, speed, so on. The coaches will teach but they will have players whose athleticism matches the very skills these coaches want them to learn.
What makes this a much better draft is the fact that they realize square pegs don't fit into round holes. They drafted to a certain style player which is why draft predictions are so useless. They don't want the best player, they want the players that are best for what they want to do. In doing so, I believe they will succeed in improving in this area.
Hybrid is what Quinn has always used.
It is not specific to coming to the Cowboys.
Atlanta was hybrid last season.
Seahawks were hybrid with Quinn as DC.
Quinn's defenses have not always looked the same because he schemes around the players on the roster and he evolves.
Modern offenses make hybrid defenses the obvious choice.
If hybrid is good enough for Belichick....
I think this is exactly what MM wanted.Hybrid is what Quinn has always used.
It is not specific to coming to the Cowboys.
Atlanta was hybrid last season.
Seahawks were hybrid with Quinn as DC.
Quinn's defenses have not always looked the same because he schemes around the players on the roster and he evolves.
Modern offenses make hybrid defenses the obvious choice.
If hybrid is good enough for Belichick....