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Gregg Williams to the Rams
Gregg Williams has left the Saints to go to the Rams with Fisher.
Williams is just another name in the NFL. His schemes are garbage. How many times did he overload the right side against the 49ers? Get ready for a whole lot of blitzin and a whole lot of offensive yards Rams fans. |
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ycn-10836425 Good read about it..
Now that the 2011 season is over for the New Orleans Saints, it's time to start looking ahead to next year. Perhaps the area that needs the most improvement is the Saints defense. Apparently, the players are not the only ones who may be different next year. Reportedly, Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams is joining the St. Louis Rams. In my opinion, history will be kinder to Williams than Saints fans are right now. In the immediate aftermath of the Saints 36-32 playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers, Williams is taking most of the bullets. Late in the game, Williams' defensive unit somehow allowed 49ers QB Alex Smith to lead two TD drives. Unlike what 31 other NFL teams would have done, Williams had the Saints blitzing will a late lead. Of course, this philosophy is what brought the Saints to the dance. If Williams had played prevent, the end result may have been the same, but in a different way. However, I can't blame Saints fans for being angry at Williams right now. Unless Williams makes derogatory comments about New Orleans at a later time (a la Jeremy Shockey) I choose to focus on the positive when it comes to everyone who helped the Saints win Super Bowl 44. I'm not saying we should be content with one Super Bowl. I'm just looking at the whole picture as a Saints fan. Remember, the Saints defense was so bad before Williams arrived that New Orleans actually had two non-winning seasons in 2007 and 2008. I still feel that Williams was forced to blitz so much to cover for a serious lack of NFL talent at linebacker and a perplexing inability of the defensive ends to generate pressure on opposing quarterbacks. Williams coached under Jeff Fisher for years, so it's no surprise that he would be joining the Rams new head coach. I would love to see Mike Nolan replace Williams. Remember, Mike's father Dick Nolan was the first New Orleans head coach to have an 8-8 season. However, Sean Payton and Mickey Loomis need to get together and figure out how to improve both the talent and production of the Saints defense. Perhaps the defensive line needs a new position coach. I definitely feel the linebackers need an upgrade. A decent defense is all that is stopping the Saints from returning to the Promised Land. Patrick Michael was born and raised in New Orleans and currently resides in the Big Easy. As such, he is a lifelong, diehard New Orleans Saints fan. His highlight as a Saints fan was experiencing the magical Super Bowl season of 2009 |
For people who bitch about prevent defenses with a lead, they work more times than not. When you go man to man and a team is taking risks, you open yourself up to big plays like the Saints did.
A prevent defense generally does the job because it keeps everything in front of you. Blitzing and taking risks with the game on the line is generally a good way to lose. People should remember this game the next time they bitch about a prevent defense. |
Williams is essentially Gunther. What a genius game plan. Go man to man on Vernon Davis late in the game.
The love this guy gets is astounding. (sorry, Mo). |
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I agree with the bold, but it is unrelated to your defense of prevent. |
Meh.
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Saints have a defense that relied purely on getting turnovers. When that doesn't happen, you tend to lose. You can't always depend on getting turnovers to win games. At some point on defense you have to be able to shut people down without turnovers.
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I am good with throwing as much pressure at Alex Smith as possible. It is less frustrating to loose attacking, than to just sit there and take one up the rump.
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Anyone who nicknames themselves "Dr. Heat" is a certifiable jackass.
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...o-join-fisher/ |
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OC: Schottenheimer DC: Williams That's a pretty impressive set of coaches right there. I know "they all suck" and whatever, but kudos to the Rams for bringing in people at the very top of most people's short lists. |
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They better have a better backup QB than Collins this time around
still think Bradford is every bit as brittle as a Bradford pear tree in an ice storm |
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Glad he is with the Rams, don't want him working for KC.
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The more football posts Direckshun makes, the more I think he's a Chiefzilla dupe.
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MoHillbilly is going to kill people.
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His departure may actually make the Saints better next year.
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I remember a few years back when half the board was screaming to get him here.
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What a shitty coaching staff
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Superbowl contenders instantly with those coaches! /Gochiefs and kcchiefsdumbass50/50
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patiently waiting for MOHillbilly's appearance..... |
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good choice for DC.
a Titan reunion in St Louis.. |
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Yes, Williams is a terrible DC.
/Kneejerk planet. I guess Lebeau is a shitty DC too because his gameplan against the Broncos was shit. |
I think Williams is a good choice for the lambs.
What people don't think about is the reasons to blitz so much. If your secondary couldn't cover a hobo with a newspaper, possibly you decide to blitz more than normal to put pressure on the QB and give them less time to have to do the job they can't handle. |
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The guy has an inflated rep because he blitzes a lot. His schemes suck. Did you not watch last Saturday's game? He's Gunther Cunningham. Bring a ton of pressure, but fail to adjust. Saints fans are having a party that's he's gone. |
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He just sent a text to Darren Sharper
"thanks again!" |
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http://www.pro-football-reference.co...s/cin/1997.htm http://www.pro-football-reference.co...s/cin/1998.htm http://www.pro-football-reference.co...s/cin/1999.htm Who was their defensive coordinator? Talent > Scheme |
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So you're saying that Williams doesn't have talent? Did not having talent force him to play man to man coverage with a safety on just about the only deep receiving threat the 49ers have? Williams has plenty of talent on that Saints defense. |
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The best player they have is Vilma, and I don't think he's even top 10 at his position. The Steelers have at least two guys who are arguably THE BEST in the NFL at their position. One is not like the other. Lebeau is successful when working with exceptional players. So is Williams. Both have failed with average to below average talent. These are the facts. Except my personal opinion on Vilma, which I do believe is correct. You are free to disagree. |
I've heard so much in the past 20+ years it just doesn't phase me when people express opinions on Gdub.
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Hire a quality coach, and quality coaches follow.
Funny how that works. |
Williams as Titans DC: 12, 12, 15, 2
Williams as Skins DC: 5, 9, 27, 11 Williams as Saints DC: 20, 7, 13 He's Mike ****ing Ditka compared to guys like Gunther and Pendergast. Two bad seasons out of 11. |
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