Jets ask to speak to Spagnuolo

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  1. FriendlyGiantsFan

    FriendlyGiantsFan New Member

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    I think they give you all the good things Spags could, but none of the (potential) negatives that come along with the hiring. And again, if Rob (my bad) can field a decent team in Oakland, think what he could do with this personnel in NY.
     
  2. VickBlows

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    As someone who watched every Jets snap this year ? I beg to differ with you analysis of ?a damn good 3-4?. If by personnel you are referring to Jenkins ? okay; it?s otherwise hard to agree that the personnel is there when you don?t have a linebacker worth a shit in the 3-4 (spare me Harris fans ? we were worse with him).

    I don?t think going to a 4 ? 3 would be any harder than fixing this bullshit disaster manretard created.
     
  3. TommyGreen

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    What exactly does Spags bring to the table besides being a defensive coordinator under a SB team? Sound familiar?

    Rewind back to 2006. We were praising Mangini for being the EXACT same thing. Players loved him, great Xs and Os guy, all around a great prospect.

    Come on!
     
  4. abyzmul

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    Mangini was never a coordinator for a SB team. That was the first year of the GPC, when they got kicked out of the playoffs by Denver. His defense wasn't even good.
     
  5. FriendlyGiantsFan

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    Harris is a 3-4 LB by trade, going back to his college days. Jenkins wore down as the season went on. Get him a backup NT (Grady Jackson, as I said in an older thread) and you don't have this problem. Besides, if you go 4-3 you have NO LBs. Half the current core is converted DEs, that only works in a 3-4.
     
  6. TommyGreen

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    Just checked. His defense was actually ranked 26th in the league in yards compared to 9th the year before and 6th the year after.

    In hindsight, great signing Tanny!
     
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    Signing Grady Jackson would do shit for us. He's old. He's never played in a 3-4. He has no real incentive to want to learn a new position, especially if it's only as a backup.

    I'd rather draft someone and keep Pouha. Like all Jets not in your face good, Pouha takes alot of crap for no reason. The dude is a friggin...backup...and not even a bad one.
     
  8. njjet

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    I personally like an attracting defense. Spagnuolo surely a consideration! I think Jenkins would do even better in a 4-3 defense.
     
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    I'm surprised they asked for permission BEFORE the playoffs are even over.
     
  10. Tight

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    sean ellis can play 4-3.. kris jenkins can play 4-3.. david harris can play 4-3 eric barton can play 4-3... trusnik can play 4-3.. gholston can play 4-3 coleman would have to move to dt , he can play 4-3.. theres no defensive overhaul.. stop it man.
     
  11. FriendlyGiantsFan

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    Who are the LBs? Do you want Trusnik as anything more than a backup? And Barton is your MLB, fine. Who plays outside? Pace, Thomas, Coleman; they are converted DEs that lack the lateral agility to play SAM or WILL in a 4-3 system.
     
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    Yeah but you need to get two New OLB's... Because neither one of them are fits for a 4-3... Harris doesn't fit the 4-3 either...
     
  13. TommyGreen

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    Guys, we're not going to be a playoff contender nevermind a Super Bowl contender if we overhaul our defense and adopt the 4-3. It would take at least another 2 years to get the players.
     
  14. FriendlyGiantsFan

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    Sing it, Brother Chubby!
     
  15. VickBlows

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    Point is - I don?t think any of the LB?s are working in the 3 ? 4. I read allot of bullshit about not putting pressure on the QB ? it?s pretty hard to do in a 3 ? 4 when all of your LB?s are too inept to come off their blocks.
     
  16. FriendlyGiantsFan

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    This wasn't the case until the scheme was figured out. The Jets lead the league in sacks at one point. That didn't happen by accident. And Pace is your quintissential 3-4 OLB; you are wasting your money with him if you go 4-3.
     
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    That was after the Arizona game where we sacked Warner six (or eight) times.
     
  18. FriendlyGiantsFan

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    I disagree that this was the only game where the pressure got home. It was the best game for defensive pressure, but not the worst.
     
  19. mj2sexay

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    Are you serious? Pace gets completely waisted if we move to the 4-3. Gholston as far as im concerned can't do shit in any situation or at least hasn't proven it yet. Trusnik? What? Coleman is way too small to be a dt...cmon. It'd be a huge defensive overhaul.
     
  20. Tight

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    barton was OLB in 4-3.. and and pace can play olb in the 4-3.. he can cover and blitz not big a difference.. The main things that separates these players from system to system is size.. Fine well have a bigger OLB in pace no big deal.. He was playing olb in the 4-3 sometimes in zonas 3-4 4-3 hybrid last year ..

    Look at some 4-3 teams dt's they all dont weight 350 lbs.. he can play DT in a 4-3 if his mind is right and he works on it... Trust me..

    If a coach like spag comes here pace will be doing a whole lot of blitzing anyway.. I just dont see it from your point of view..
     
    #60 Tight, Dec 29, 2008
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