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MightyMouse 05-03-2020 07:00 PM

Spags deserves more credit
 
I think it was best coaching hire across the nfl last year. Selfishly I hope he doesn’t get another HC job.

The media barely talked about the crazy turnover of players, change of system and how spags nailed it.

eDave 05-03-2020 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by MightyMouse (Post 14951014)
I think it was best coaching hire across the nfl last year. Selfishly I hope he doesn’t get another HC job.

The media barely talked about the crazy turnover of players, change of system and how spags nailed it.

We win the SB two years ago if...

chiefzilla1501 05-03-2020 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by MightyMouse (Post 14951014)
I think it was best coaching hire across the nfl last year. Selfishly I hope he doesn’t get another HC job.

The media barely talked about the crazy turnover of players, change of system and how spags nailed it.

Everything just went right. The year off allowed spags to update his scheme. And we got hella lucky Brandon Daly got screwed in New England. I'm still stunned spags pulled Daly and house here. And just as stunned they're still here. But huge credit to spags for making adjustments and veach for listening. We got wrecked in the run game so we failed with McClain, then hit the jackpot with Pennel. Green Bay embarrassed us with their rb in the passing game so we adjusted Sorenson which gave honey Badger the chance to freelance. Losing Thornhill led to finding a brilliant way to use Fuller. All while questioning if frank Clark was damaged goods. It's crazy to think about what a journey last year was for this defense.

TLO 05-03-2020 07:44 PM

Here's some extra credit for him.

TribalElder 05-03-2020 07:50 PM

Send him two of the finest prostitutes in the kingdom and an extra week of bbq rations

Direckshun 05-03-2020 07:54 PM

It was the best week of defensive coaching I think I’ve ever seen in KC.

carcosa 05-03-2020 08:35 PM

Spags done good

Megatron96 05-03-2020 08:38 PM

I think Spags deserves a ton of credit. When he was hired, I did some research and discovered that that three times in his career he'd taken over a defense and by year two he had turned them all into top 5 defenses. Two of those defenses were lower mid-tier and the other was basically dead last.

But it took more than a full season to get all of those defenses turned around. So at the beginning of the 2019 season I said that we'd be lucky if the defense ended the season around 18th-20th, but next season we'd have a top 10 D.

Boy was I wrong. Gratefully so. Somehow, Spags turned this defense around in a little over half a season. In fact, if you take just the stats from Week 11 to Week 17, Spags fielded a top 5 defense. And they kept performing at a high level through the playoffs.

Now look around the league at all the DCs for the last 5-7 years and find one that did any kind of a similar job. Without bringing in a half a dozen All-Pros from Day 1. I can't find one.

And yet, even after the SB, you can't find many analysts or sports journalists giving him his due.

Steve Spagnuolo is definitely underrated and underappreciated around the league. I'm glad we got him, and that he's going to be our DC for a while to come. I think he's the best DC in the league, bar none.

FAX 05-03-2020 08:59 PM

Spaggyboots did a good thing. There's no doubt about that ...

However, I don't think he could have pulled it off without a couple of key, defensive leaders in the locker room.

The fact that those guys were willing to accept the coaching then support the vision on the field was critical to making it work, IMO.

FAX

Skyy God 05-03-2020 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by MightyMouse (Post 14951014)
I think it was best coaching hire across the nfl last year. Selfishly I hope he doesn’t get another HC job.

The media barely talked about the crazy turnover of players, change of system and how spags nailed it.

He’s old and already flamed out as a HC.

Bury this stupid narrative.

Megatron96 05-03-2020 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Cave Johnson (Post 14951186)
He’s old and already flamed out as a HC.

Bury this stupid narrative.

Spagnuolo is 59. Hardly old, as far as HCs go. But I hope he doesn't get a HC job any time soon either.

mlyonsd 05-03-2020 09:28 PM

It was fun to watch the whole thing develop. How many game threads were most of us screaming nothing had changed? And then it did. It just took time. Spags telling Veach what he needs for the future. Andy, Spags, Veach, could be dangerous for a long time.

Skyy God 05-03-2020 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Megatron96 (Post 14951193)
Spagnuolo is 59. Hardly old, as far as HCs go. But I hope he doesn't get a HC job any time soon either.

Nah, brah.

Average age of head coaches hired in the last 20 years is 48.

Megatron96 05-03-2020 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Cave Johnson (Post 14951197)
Nah, brah.

Average age of head coaches hired in the last 20 years is 48.

Andy's 61. Time to put him out to pasture?

But I hope you're right. I don't want to see Spags go anywhere for a long while.

Skyy God 05-03-2020 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Megatron96 (Post 14951202)
Andy's 61. Time to put him out to pasture?

But I hope you're right. I don't want to see Spags go anywhere for a long while.

Andy was like 54 when hired and had a SB appearance on his resume.

Apples and hand grenades.


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