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re: Defensive Coordinator Radar
Posted on 2/5/13 at 9:19 am to CocoLoco
Posted on 2/5/13 at 9:19 am to CocoLoco
I'm the same way. I'd prefer Tomsula, but I would be ok with Crennel. I hope if it's either of them, they bring along a good assistant that could take over in a couple over years. Let's face it, Crennel is one muffaletta away from a heart attack, and if Tomsula can take the worst defense in NFL history, and turn them into something average, he's gone for a HC job after a year or so.
This post was edited on 2/5/13 at 9:29 am
Posted on 2/5/13 at 9:36 am to mm2316
just commenting on the history here...
Vitt, offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael, special teams coach Greg McMahon, tight ends coach Terry Malone and strength and conditioning coach Dan Dalrymple are the only coaches left from the 2006 staff.
When other teams want your guys you are doing it right. Three head coaches from your staff (Marrone in Buffalo, Allen in Oakland, & Johnson at Tulane) in 6 years in pretty impressive.
Big shoes for a new OL coach with Marrone on to HC and Kromer on to OC as the standard.
"It boils down to the players (to run a 3-4)," Tomsula said last week. "It does. Obviously, the Saints are talented. That's a talented team. They've got some good players. They're going to bounce back. You've got Sean Payton, and the rest of the staff, Joe Vitt. That thing is going to be fine."
Impressive history of SF defense since Tomsula-
Maybe mentioned before but another impressive fact: He has been retained as D Line Coach under 3 different coaches/regime changes. That shows that he is impressive and respected as well as being able to get along with varied personalities and styles.
One more... NT Sopoaga is a UFA. He's not all world but he won't be a bank breaker either. He might like heading to the Big Easy with Tomsula if he is the one. Like how Spags brought Chamberlain and that DB from STL (Marques Johnson?).
Vitt, offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael, special teams coach Greg McMahon, tight ends coach Terry Malone and strength and conditioning coach Dan Dalrymple are the only coaches left from the 2006 staff.
When other teams want your guys you are doing it right. Three head coaches from your staff (Marrone in Buffalo, Allen in Oakland, & Johnson at Tulane) in 6 years in pretty impressive.
Big shoes for a new OL coach with Marrone on to HC and Kromer on to OC as the standard.
"It boils down to the players (to run a 3-4)," Tomsula said last week. "It does. Obviously, the Saints are talented. That's a talented team. They've got some good players. They're going to bounce back. You've got Sean Payton, and the rest of the staff, Joe Vitt. That thing is going to be fine."
Impressive history of SF defense since Tomsula-
Maybe mentioned before but another impressive fact: He has been retained as D Line Coach under 3 different coaches/regime changes. That shows that he is impressive and respected as well as being able to get along with varied personalities and styles.
One more... NT Sopoaga is a UFA. He's not all world but he won't be a bank breaker either. He might like heading to the Big Easy with Tomsula if he is the one. Like how Spags brought Chamberlain and that DB from STL (Marques Johnson?).
This post was edited on 2/5/13 at 10:04 am
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