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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; The New Orleans Saints had a difficult 2024 season, to put it lightly, and one of the more notable issues on the team was the defensive line's struggles. The unit was solid at generating pressure, and occasionally was around league-average ...

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Old 01-25-2025, 11:14 AM   #1
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Cameron Jordan on why Saints had to change DL coach

The New Orleans Saints had a difficult 2024 season, to put it lightly, and one of the more notable issues on the team was the defensive line's struggles. The unit was solid at generating pressure, and occasionally was around league-average in the sacks department. However, when it came to run defense, things got ugly. Here are some key stats that predominantly start with the defensive line:

  • Tied-15th fewest sacks accumulated (39)
  • 2nd-most rushing yards allowed (2,404)
  • Tied-7th most rushing touchdowns allowed (20)
  • Tied-3rd most 20-yard runs allowed (18)
  • 2nd-highest yards per carry allowed (4.9)

This poor performance led to defensive line coach Todd Grantham being re-assigned out of the position, and ultimately ended up moving on to become the defensive coordinator at Oklahoma State.

Veteran defensive end Cameron Jordan of the Saints discussed Grantham and his points of emphasis at a few points throughout the season/offseason, and this continued recently as Sports Illustrated had chronicled his season, and heard more about their relationship.

Greg Bishop of Sports Illustrated paraphrased what Jordan had said regarding former Saints defensive line coach Todd Grantham, stating:

“All season, Jordan had stressed patience, while he tried to adapt to a new role — pass rusher primarily rushing from the interior. He says, more than once and for months, that his position coach, Todd Grantham, wasn’t focused on teaching players technique, tweaking form throughout a season, or development in general.”

This would be followed up with more information regarding what he said after Week 9's loss to the Carolina Panthers, the team's seventh defeat in a row:

“At one point in another stinging defeat, Jordan says he told Allen and others he wouldn’t speak to Grantham anymore, that all communication needed to come from someone else. “I reached my threshold,” he says. “Threshold of — he doesn’t know what respect looks like, or he doesn’t know how to treat a man as a man. If anything, I’m a warrior. There’s ways to go about things respectfully.”

Ultimately this is not the most surprising development to hear, as the progress of young defensive ends Isaiah Foskey and Payton Turner has been slow to nonexistent, and coaching plays a large hand in that. With neither player living up to pre-draft expectations, and a veteran stating the coaching focus was not on cultivating technique, it is fair to assume the Saints made the right move in letting Grantham walk.

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Old 01-25-2025, 11:54 AM   #2
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Re: Cameron Jordan on why Saints had to change DL coach

I wonder if Grantham got involved in a physical relationship with Bryan Bresee, given that the entire emphasis of the defensive lines seemed to directing the QB toward Bresee so Bresee could accumulate cheap sacks despite very poor analytics. Grantham wanted to be on the bottom, and he took our defense there with him while DA watched.

In the end though, Jordan is too old for his upcoming 12.5m salary. Maybe Jordan should retire, join the coaching staff, and teach technique.

The issues with Grantham also show the hubris that characterized Dennis Allen's watch and the inability of Allen to accumulate the right coaches and right players to win. It's interesting that Gayle fired DA, against the advice of Loomis, the same week that Jordan told DA he couldnt talk to Grantham. Perhaps Jordan's admission was one last straw.

Also, this shows the hubris of Mickey Loomis' reign as GM. The "we have all the right people in the building" bs. In fact it sounds like our position coach at the position where we had invested the most big contracts and the most high draft picks was totally unable to teach or communicate with players.
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