02-11-2013, 05:24 PM
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Re: What did Ryan learn in Dallas?
Originally Posted by TheOak
The Sean Payton comparison is a good a good fit for keeping Spags and not hiring Ryan.
I want an installer... As pointed out Ryan hasn't done that yet.
I want an aggressive defense, I don't particularly care for a flamboyant coach. 2012 was enough drama for me for a while.
So here is my point. On a 1-10 scale Spags is a 0 and Ryan is a 5... A 17 ranked defense. We had a 5 DC before, his name was Williams and people wanted him gone near the end of 2012. Now all of a sudden people are happy with mediocrity.
Some of the same people that wanted a top 10 defense are now ecstatic at the possibility of one ranked 16.
So we shoot for the middle at a time when we can shoot for the top. All it takes for our offense to fall from grace is a couple of key injuries and we are sucking hind tit again.
Romeo is still the choice we should have made at any expense. There is no coaches cap.
Oak, if Ryan has coached his father's offense since day one, how is that not installing it in New Orleans?
Don't take end of the season statistics as a complete indicator of success. And before you call me Randy Moss - think about the bumbling offenses Ryan shared the sidelines with.
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