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Guess you can always dismiss a defensive line coach...
LSU Alum Karl Dunbar is outta work... Report: Bills fire D-line coach Dunbar | ProFootballTalk |
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I always thought highly of Karl. He won't stay unemployed very long.
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Prep notebook: New Orleans Saints hosting special teams camp
By Curtis Rockwell on May 21, 2016 at 9:44 AM, updated May 21, 2016 at 9:45 AM The New Orleans Saints will host a Special Teams Clinic for High School Coaches on Friday, May 27 at the team's training facility on Airline Drive in Metairie. The event will include a full day of classroom instruction with Saints special teams coordinator Greg McMahon. Registration is only $20 and includes lunch and a New Orleans Saints gift. Check-in begins at 8 a.m. The clinic will be conducted from 8:15 a.m. – 4 p.m. with a 30-minute lunch. To register, please contact the Saints Youth Programs Department by email at saintsevents@saints.nfl.com, by online registration here or by phone at (504) 729-5541 or (504) 593-4786. Coaches are asked to register by Tuesday, May 24. Source: Prep notebook: New Orleans Saints hosting special teams camp | gulflive.com |
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Dennis Allen: Saints' D gets to start at 'Ground Zero' - New Orleans Saints Blog- ESPN
Do we read into this some kinda way? Do we allow three years to develop? Do we see all starting jobs are open? Do we see the scheme set by the best players? After reading Tripp's story, I come away that Allen has a scheme, plan in place and that he'll see players moved around to find the best fit to that scheme... |
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Tim Lelito says what he likes about Saints' new O-line coach Dan Roushar | NOLA.com
Lelito, who spoke to NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune to promote a charity softball game to be played Wednesday at Tulane, said Roushar brings a technical approach to coaching the position. "You can tell he's very focused on technique," he said. "'Ok, this first step is going be perfect. If the guy is here, your first step is here. If he's on this side, it's here.' I think we're going to be very technically sound up front, as far as footwork and that type of stuff." Lelito said Roushar also put an emphasis on improved communication. |
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Dan Roushar was the O coordinator at Michigan St while our 2016 UDFA & former All American Jack Allen was there.
Here's to hoping he makes the team & gets coached up to the NFL level of play :drink:. |
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Rob Ryan rips New Orleans Saints, blames new scheme for recent firing
"...I should have gone into Sean and talked to him. Sean is a good person. I didn't, and I just let it happen, so I deserve what I got," Ryan said. "Look, I have been fired before. But I get pissed in New Orleans because I know I am better than that. I am a way better coach than I was allowed to be, and that's just the truth. "Oh, we are dead last in defense. Well, yeah, you are going to be dead last playing this bulls--- defense. But it is my fault because I didn't say anything. I never stood up and said, 'F you, I ain't coaching this.' I promise you I'd say it now." Payton, who was asked about Ryan's comments during a Friday interview with PFT Live, said that "the idea that it wasn't his defense, or that he wasn't in charge of it, is silly." Payton acknowledged that the Saints made changes to their scheme but said it was "never any one person's defense or offense to begin with." ...All of a sudden, we let some good players go; we changed the system after we finished fourth in the league in defense. I don't know, it just seems strange to me." When asked who instituted the scheme change, Ryan said, "I think everything starts with the head coach and goes higher than that." "They signed players; they signed a free-agent free safety [Jairus Byrd] and said, 'We are going to keep him in the middle of the field like the goalpost,'" Ryan said. "Well, that's great. He's not going to make one play back there, and now we have changed the entire defense for one signing, and it ruined us. He's a great kid. But the truth of the matter is, you let an All-Pro safety walk, Malcolm Jenkins, and lost your two best leaders on the team, him and Roman Harper. We changed the entire style of play. It was strange... Commentary: That's the problem in this league - too much copycat and not enough ingenuity... You could see we were still trying to copy Seattle's defense after overpaying for Byrd, we were reaching on the Stanley Jean-Baptiste selection in the second round, then right down overpaying for Browner last season... Don't think Ryan has the skills, personality to match up to Payton and run a defense (obviously, because he's pretty much disclosed he didn't check for his balls and tell the boss the moves were FUBAR)... |
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Saints' Dennis Allen lauded by columnist for comment on defense | NOLA.com
Wow...where did that come from? Let's see Payton has a new defensive coordinator that he would want to instill confidence in his selection, and... Sean Payton seeks advice, counsel from his friend and mentor Bill Parcells quite often, and... Bill Parcells often used Peter King when he need to provide a spark from an outside source, and so... Head Coaches and Coordinators also project these comments this time of year, seems a bit of a reach for King to do so... |
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Larry Holder talks Sean Payton-Rob Ryan beef with WWL-AM's Kristian Garic 4:29
• Peta wants stop to LSU's Mike The Tiger • Pressure on Andrus Peat to validate Payton's praise • Former D Coordinator Rob Ryan defends himself • Coach Payton responds to Ryan's comments |
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The New Orleans Saints have added to new members to their scouting department, according to a report by Neil Stratton of Inside the League. According to the report, the Saints hired Steve Malin, who was formerly with the Giants, and C.J. Leak, who was with the Bills before leaving earlier in the spring Leak spent eight seasons with the Bills, including three as an area scout. He spent the 2006 season on the Bills practice squad and was briefly with the Buccaneers in 2007. He is the older brother of former Florida quarterback Chris Leak. Malin was with the Giants for 15 seasons and was a regional scout with the XFL prior to that. He also spent six seasons as an assistant coach for SMU. The Saints have not announced any changes to their scouting department yet, which currently includes area scouts Mike Baugh, Cody Rager, Jon Sandusky, Joey Vitt Jr. and Terry Wooden. Nola.com | New Orleans Saints hire two new scouts, report says |
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Glad to have Joe back.
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So coaches are unanimously enthusiastic to work with Sean Payton again.
I'm thinking toxic meat heads who trash SP on the way out are exactly what they appear to be... |
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Well, think your earlier post was right on the money - there's probably some truth to what Ryan claims...
And Ryan did say he liked, respected Payton and that Rob's mistake was not calling Sean on the changes... But you gotta know airing it out with a media that will spin it anyway they can to gain patronage is a no-win situation... For years people blamed former OC Carl Smith (Mora's Tenure) for a predictable offense; it took Bobby Hebert on his radio show to set the record straight... Hebert put it back on Mora, who didn't trust his offense, overruled Smith and called run, run and run; Mora never publicly defended Smith which is a sh*tty deal by Mora... Guess Rob felt like someone should have cut him some slack, defended him better which is natural; but going to a bored press during the offseason?!? Fail. |
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Could an Assistant Coach Win Coach of the Year?!?
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IF we can't generate a pass rush with all the bodies coming in, we need a new defensive line coach for sure...
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I'd even argue that Cam Jordan hasn't really improved all that much since he got here with the exception of his experience against familiar foes... |
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Did Bill Johnson make it past the 75 man roster cut ?!
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Hope we can hang on to Aaron Glenn for two-three seasons that way we can bring in an assistant coach to learn from Glenn...
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Well Bill Johnson has now been given plenty of talent, he'd better show some results this season or else...
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"Simple, yet multiple and daring": Dennis Allen's defense...
...sounds more like an art critique than a discussion on defense... |
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Saw this image and have to wonder what Coach Payton sees in players...
However, this is a CSC story on Practice Squad... |
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Payton may be the first NFL head coach to introduce "active transitioning" to the league as McMahon looks to be done...
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Considering where the offensive line was, Roushar has done as good a job as Glenn has done with the secondary...
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Gain a little insight into the best offensive line coaching job in the NFL this season...
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