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Quote:In retrospect, look at the free agent signings of Jackson, Amukamara, and Gipson on defense. They fit with pretty much every defensive scheme. Jack and Day didn't fit Gus' scheme very well. Vernon is more of a standard 4-3 DE than a LEO. Caldwell passed on Irvin who was a classic OTTO.


 

I think Caldwell was already planning on a new coach when he made those signings.
 

That's a good observation. I wonder if our new coach will be a 3-4 guy? Fowler and Yannick seem more James Harrison than Simeon Rice or Reggie White.
Quote:Worked out well for Tampa-they got a Super Bowl win out of it.
 

Two more examples:


Miami gave up a pick for Shula (by NFL edict) and New England for Belichick (also by NFL edict).



 

Not that I'm advocating trading for a coach.

Quote:"Soon as I get home, first thing I'm gonna do is punch yo momma in da mouth!"



But but but daddeh..


Great reference.
Quote:That's a good observation. I wonder if our new coach will be a 3-4 guy? Fowler and Yannick seem more James Harrison than Simeon Rice or Reggie White.
Think Yannick would be as successful in a 3-4 as a 4-3?

 

I'm a little skeptical. Watching him though, he seems like he's going to be quite the player regardless. Completely threw the RT to the side with a power move against HOU this past Sunday. He can beat OT's in a number of ways and is just a rookie.

 

Top 10 in pressures I'm pretty sure I read. Impressive player. Quickly becoming one of my favorites.
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Caption this pic.
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Khan: "Is that Gus over there at the disability section trying to get all the people in wheelchairs to stand up and dance while he sings We believe in victory?"


Caldwell: "...........yep....that's our Gus..."
Maybe Caldwell wasn't Shad's guy.




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I get the feeling that Nick Saban may be a potential candidate.


Based off the press conference, it seems Khan has essentially mandated Caldwell have a splash hiring at HC.


Saban has been rumored to have an interest in returning to the NFL. There were even stories that the Giants job was his if he wanted it, but his wife nixed it because she doesn't like big cities and likes the life in Tuscaloosa. Jacksonville matches the Tuscaloosa lifestyle as much as any team in the NFL and is in position to draft any of Bama's top players.
Quote:In retrospect, look at the free agent signings of Jackson, Amukamara, and Gipson on defense. They fit with pretty much every defensive scheme. Jack and Day didn't fit Gus' scheme very well. Vernon is more of a standard 4-3 DE than a LEO. Caldwell passed on Irvin who was a classic OTTO.


 

I think Caldwell was already planning on a new coach when he made those signings.
 

I disagree with your overall assessment.

 

Sure, those free agent signings could play in just about every defensive scheme, but that can generally be said about good players. Jackson isn't moved around like Michael Bennett, but on passing downs he's very reminiscent of him. Amukamara isn't a small corner and he can play press which fits what Gus wants to do on the outside. Though it hasn't happened like they had hoped this season, Tashaun Gipson fits the free safety position to a T by being a ballhawk center fielder. These players could work in a 3-4 or a standard 4-3, but they work within Gus' defense too.

 

Both Jack and Day fits into this scheme as well. Jack is versatile enough to fit practically any scheme and he would have fit in well here as the future middle linebacker, similar how Bobby Wagner plays in Seattle. Sheldon Day is also a prototypical sub-package DT and all 4-3 defenses use those. Honestly outside of the big end and the love of tall corners (though that is now en vogue across the league), the personnel in the Seattle defense doesn't differ all that much from a standard 4-3.

 

The lack of a Bruce Irvin deal was a bit surprising, especially considering all the smoke right before free agency, but I think Dave went for broke on both Jackson and Vernon instead. I think he had to pick and choose which premium players he was going to go after on day one and Irvin took a back seat to those two. Vernon is a bit heavier than what they look for in a LEO, but I think that was a case of talent superseding measurables.
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