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Evero will return as DC


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16 hours ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

I disagree. It’s not hard to double a WR and still play the run. It’s called a bracket which you can use with a drop down safety or an OLB. Look up how it’s done. Also in obvious passing situations, doubling a wr is not hard. Falcons torched us in obvious passing situations time after time. 2 min drill, 3rd and long to where there’s no excuse to not focus more on Drake London. Mooney was out. London was the only WR Penix was looking at.  Evero simply can’t make adjustments. He’ll most likely be fired next year. Wish we would’ve just ripped the bandaid off this year. To call all people morons who think we can do better than Evero is a very ignorant and arrogant statement. Who the hell are you? 

To think we would magically be a top 15 defense with a different DC is why i think people are moronic. I literally said evero hasn't been a great DC for us - I'm just laughing at the idiots that think we are magically going to be a good defense hiring somebody else when most of our defense is made up of UDFAs 🤣

And the falcons may have had 3 or 4 3rd and longs the entire game (obvious passing downs). The problem is we give up so many yards on 1st and 2nd down on run plays that if we somehow hold them to third down, they usually only have 1-3 yards to get. And bracketing a receiver is just an obvious audible for the offense to just run it off tackle the opposite way (especially if they are ISOing the wr to one side of the field). And seeing how we can't stop the run even when we stack the box, I imagine that would go for minimum 10 yards when the offense has numbers blocking us...

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On 1/6/2025 at 12:11 PM, panthers55 said:

I dont doubt he can coach when he has his players for his scheme but honestly I don't like his scheme. I want an aggressive attacking style with press man and blitzing up the run gaps. You can run it with a 3-4 or a 4-3  like LeBeau for Pittsburgh or Jim Johnson style for the Eagles. I hate the bend until you break rush 4 crap Evero used all year. I guess I will cling to the notion that so many injuries made him keep things simple and fail to change or adapt rather than he gave up.

Same here, it was obvious that Penix struggles against the blitz yet we let him sit back rushing three on 3rd down most of the game. Also, 4-3 is just easier to outfit with players and there are some really good ends coming out this year. Hell, Clowney and Wonnum had their hands in the dirt the whole game every week anyways. 3-4 worked when there were guys like Gilbert Brown, Sam Adams, Goose, Ted Washington. Then your inside guys were Levon Kirkland paired with Kevin Greene on the outside. Its an antiquated defensive formula that requires very hard to find personnel. I wish they would move on from it. 

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12 minutes ago, NorthTryon said:

Same here, it was obvious that Penix struggles against the blitz yet we let him sit back rushing three on 3rd down most of the game. Also, 4-3 is just easier to outfit with players and there are some really good ends coming out this year. Hell, Clowney and Wonnum had their hands in the dirt the whole game every week anyways. 3-4 worked when there were guys like Gilbert Brown, Sam Adams, Goose, Ted Washington. Then your inside guys were Levon Kirkland paired with Kevin Greene on the outside. Its an antiquated defensive formula that requires very hard to find personnel. I wish they would move on from it. 

To be fair, every qb struggles with a good blitz especially rookies. That's a good way to ruin a rookie qb as history has taught us. 

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