Possible new defensive coordinator if Jerry fires Eberflus

Did you see the graphic or thread with several FORMER Cowboy players now starting for other teams. Some are doing really well.......what does that tell ya? Mind you, it's not one or two but several.
Once they get away from Jerry's Circus they get a chance to be real football player again. It must be real hard for a young and hungry player to be signed to the Cowboys and realize what's really going on. I truly believe that is the real reasons Parsons wanted out so bad.

Editing to ad that the overuse of the word "real" was not on purpose.
 
Jerry isnt firing Eberflus
You could be right......but you could be wrong. Not saying all the blame will or should fall on Eberflus but if he loses his locker room, Jerry won't have a choice. Let's be honest, if his D was near the bottom, I think Schotty could hold the players off BUT this defense IS the bottom in nearly every stat. At some point, he will lose players' confidence and they will tune him out.......
 
Unfortunately, next season's too late to start this defensive transformation. The first criteria (if we're looking to this 3 year window), is to get in the door and start working out the STAY/GO cull on defensive players.....but from a perspective that he may have to find a scheme that best fits the players who'll definitely be here......

.....luckily there arent many: Overshown, Bland, Shemar, Eze. Revel. Osa (money). Liufau, Soloman T, Winfield.
Winfrey...
 
Firing Eberflus will change nothing. It is not his fault the players are just going through the motions. This team has no pride and none of the big money starters fear losing their jobs. It is an "oh, well" attitude that permeates this locker room.

The problem here is the same as it has been for the past 30 years. The head coach is not the man in charge. He cannot hold anybody accountable. This organization's flow chart is a disaster and it won't change as long as egomaniacal Jerry Jones is in charge.

Firing Eburflus solves nothing.
Firing EverSucks solves a lot, actually. It's a stupid scheme to be running right now. No blitzing is just dumb as dumb gets.
 
Firing Eberflus will change nothing. It is not his fault the players are just going through the motions. This team has no pride and none of the big money starters fear losing their jobs. It is an "oh, well" attitude that permeates this locker room.

The problem here is the same as it has been for the past 30 years. The head coach is not the man in charge. He cannot hold anybody accountable. This organization's flow chart is a disaster and it won't change as long as egomaniacal Jerry Jones is in charge.

Firing Eburflus solves nothing.
So what do you suggest, Mr. CooterBrown....lol
 
Lol why would an established DC come here to coach a bunch of scrubs? How about letting the head coach search for the DC? Jerry is one of the most insufferable humans I've ever come across.
 
I agree but it's too early to say. I'm sure Jerry has every intention of bringing him as we speak but I get the feeling Eberflus is on the verge of losing the locker room. In other words, if this defense doesn't show significant improvement, Jerry and Schotty won't have a choice. My guess is locker room leaders will step and voice their concerns.
That's interesting, but which leaders? Dak? He just sent a message to the team to "Shut up". Which defensive leaders? Bland?
 
It's early, but here are 6 names I can see Jerry considering .......... familiarity and/or strong postseason experience are huge factors IMO.

*** Al Harris.....Defensive passing coordinator/back, Bears... no defensive coordinator experience.

***Brian Flores...Vikings defensive coordinator. Contract expires at the end of the season. He will likely resign with the Vikes IMO. But their season could go south coz they have serious QB issues after IRing Wentz.

Brian Flores' defensive scheme is a complex, aggressive, and versatile system that blends multiple philosophies to confuse offenses, frequently employing heavy blitzes and pressure from unusual alignments. Key elements include "heavy" fronts with extra rushers (six or seven-man pressure), disguised coverage looks (like showing a blitz but dropping players into coverage), and a heavy usage of sub-packages, especially with multiple safeties on the field

***Wink Martindale....Defensive coordinator, Michigan ( one GM called him a blitzing madman). Similar to the former late Eagle DC, Jim Johnson.

Wink Martindale's defensive scheme is known for its aggressive, blitz-heavy approach with heavy use of pre-snap disguise and man coverage. Key features include creating pressure through creative blitz packages, often by overloading one side of the line, and playing a high percentage of man-to-man coverage in the secondary. This requires defensive backs to be able to hold up against receivers one-on-one for extended periods, with the scheme creating a "give and take" where pressure is prioritized over pass coverage, but coverage must be solid when pressure doesn't get there quickly

***Ron Rivera......General Manager with the California Bears. He is a Jim Johnson disciple but runs a zone-based scheme, similar to Eberflus
Ron Rivera's defensive scheme is primarily a zone-based scheme that relies on a four-man front, though he has also used a 3-4 alignment and incorporates elements of man-to-man coverage. It typically features a four-lineman rush with seven players dropping into coverage, with Cover 3 and Quarters zone being frequently used. The scheme prioritizes sound fundamental play and a dominant defensive line, but can be vulnerable to explosive plays due to its reliance on zone looks


*** Leslie Frazier....Seahawks assistant head coach. Tony Dungy disciple who runs a variation of Tampa 2
Leslie Frazier's defensive scheme is primarily a nickel-heavy system that relies on a strong front four to generate pressure, while the back seven plays mostly zone coverage, though it has the ability to blitz and play man. Key elements include utilizing five or more defensive backs frequently, particularly a versatile slot corner, and a tendency for aggressive pre-snap looks and post-snap adjustments (audibles and checks)

*** Jim Schwartz...Browns' defensive coordinator. He may or may not be available, but he has a history of quickly turning around bad defenses, similar to Wade Phillips.

Jim Schwartz's defensive scheme is a traditional 4-3 base with a "wide-9" alignment that uses aggressive, man-heavy coverage and aims to create pressure with its front seven. Key elements include using stunts and twists from the defensive line, playing aggressive man-to-man coverage in the secondary, and a focus on stopping the run. This approach is designed to be relatively simple pre-snap to confuse offenses and allows his elite defensive linemen to create pressure and his defensive backs to play tightly on receivers

Jim Schwartz is a highly regarded defensive coordinator and was very effective with the Eagles. Eagles consistently had a top-5 run defense and pass rush that consistently overachieved relative to injuries they had at defensive tackle\

Note; He signed with the Browns before 2023 but nothing was released about his contract. Generally speaking, the standard is that coordinators usually sign 3-year deals while head coaches sign 5. This could mean he's in the final year of his contract. He could also be fired along with the head coach......The Browns are headed for another top 5 draft pick.

Note II: Not sure if you heard but Garrett was ticked off after losing Sunday, although he had 5 sacks. Say he's tired of losing. (Could he demand a trade after the season..... something to keep an eye on)




Thanks for all that hard work!
 
I don’t know if any legitimate DC would want to take the Dallas job knowing Jerry enjoys meddling, and undermining coaches’ authority. While there are coordination issues, the reality is that the defense is just not that good and requires a talent infusion.
Any new DC hire might have to be an in-house promotion.
 
That's interesting, but which leaders? Dak? He just sent a message to the team to "Shut up". Which defensive leaders? Bland?
Hooker, Bland, Thomas, Clark........ defensive
Dak, Tyler, Lamb, Ferg.......offensive
Dak, Lamb, Thomas, Clark........team leaders or core

Just the fact that Dak felt the need to speak out publicly tells me a bunch of moaning and frustration is going on among players on BOTH sides. Remember a few weeks ago, Diggs approached Eberflus about playing man coverage but was apparently ignored. I think Diggs' words were that they were just running around out there with no identity. It is the exact behavior that got him fired with the Bears. He lost the locker room and players' confidence.

In other words, If this D doesn't show significant improvement by the end of the season, the player won't let Jerry bring him back.
 
Remember this is my OP?

Note II: I'm not sure if you heard, but Garrett was upset after losing on Sunday, despite having 5 sacks. Say he's tired of losing. (Could he demand a trade after the season..... something to keep an eye on)


I'm not the only one keeping an eye on Garrett's situation in Cleveland. It just makes sense... they are in the process of another rebuild and still don't have a legit QB. Garrett doesn't have 3-4 years left playing at the current level.


https://www.si.com/nfl/why-time-for-the-browns-consider-trading-myles-garrett


Why It Might Be Time for the Browns to Consider Trading Myles Garrett​

Cleveland could turbocharge its rebuild by dealing the veteran defensive end. Plus, Tucker Kraft’s ascendance for the Packers and more from around the league.

Albert Breer | 11 Hours Ago​



A potential trade is about what’s best for the Browns, the timeline for their rebuild and Garrett’s career timeline (just to be clear, the team has been steadfast in saying it won’t trade him).

So, now is the time to lean into their strategy. For argument’s sake, let’s say the Browns could get two first-round picks, a 2026 second-round pick and a ’27 third-round pick for Garrett. In that scenario, Cleveland would have three first-round picks and two second-rounders in ’26, and a total of 10 picks in the first five rounds, and two first-rounders and five picks in the first three rounds of the ’27 draft.

Add that to the core the Browns are starting to build with the 2025 class, and they’re looking at an opportunity to be firing on all cylinders by ’27 or ’28
So, in the midst of a lost season, this would be the time to make the move. Garrett’s still at the top of his game. There’d be a big market for him, with a contract that’s relatively manageable with his bonus money paid out (his base salary for the rest of the year is at the veteran minimum, and he’s due $73.2 million over the next two years). Yes, there’d be a cap acceleration that’d be tough to swallow (around $45 million) for Cleveland, but if there’s a time to take that sort of medicine, I’d argue that it’s probably now.
 
If Eberflus were relieved of his duties, I’d also take a look at a couple of guys from the college ranks as well.

Matt Patricia: has considerable NFL experience (DC during 2 Pats SB’s, was an OC, a head coach, and a senior defensive asst. with the Eagles in 2023). Now in his first year at Ohio St., he has their D playing incredibly well.

Iowa DC Phil Parker: routinely fields upper echelon defenses despite some less than stellar Hawkeye offenses not always playing in complimentary fashion. He’s also an outstanding DB’s coach. A bit older & the longest tenured DC in college, could equal him not wanting to leave.
 
The HC I wanted last year was Vrabel. He would also fix this dammmm defense. NE was smart enough to bring him back and he is turning them around overnight.

Jerry deserves all the misery he keeps getting.
And what's the first thing he does. Get bigger guys in and switch to a 3-4 base. In a few months he has one of the best DEF's
 

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