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It sucked to lose today, but, all in all, we had a great season given all the circumstances we weathered from the get-go. Having said that, here's a few things that we need to do on defense. Please add to the list with your own suggestions.
We need to fire Joe Barry. It was pretty clear that the only reason we got him was because we couldn't get anyone else. I know others have praised him for some of what he's done. And there have been some good things on his part. But this guy is basically a dope. We got beat today by a gimmicky, dink-and-dunk offense, which Rodgers used to pick up anywhere between four to seven yards a clip for a long stretch of the game. Mike McCarthy did a good job of acknowledging protection issues early on and then resorted to basically a near-horizontal passing game. This was nothing different than the offense Spurrier put out there when our o-line couldn't block for Pat Ramsey. If you recall, all we did was throw screens to people like Rod Gardner. The difference between Barry and those other defenses we faced when Spurrier was around was that the opposing d-coors told their defenders to begin sitting on the routes and then basically shut us down. Somehow, Barry couldn't figure that out today, which is a season-long issue with him in failing to make adjustments (e.g., refusing to blitz when opposing QBs have all day to throw). The guy has a low football IQ and, I bet if you measured it, a low general IQ as well.
We need some homegrown defensive linemen like Chris Baker, and that will probably come through the draft. Knighton looks too fat to be effective on way too many plays and I don't know how others like Paea are going to play when they come back. If Knighton is going to come back, he'd better do so on a cheap, cap-friendly contract.
Trent Murphy is a huge bust, at least as an OLB. The guy can't muster a pass rush worth a crap and is just okay on the run. Maybe he can fill in as an ILB, but he was a huge waste as a second round pick. McCloughan acknowledged that by selecting Preston Smith in the second round this past season.
We need more corners. With Culliver coming back (assuming he's healthy) and Breeland, I think we've got a good starting pair of CBs. Add to that Kyshoen Jarrett (who I'm assuming will return), and we're pretty set at that position. But we can't continue to rely on people like Will Blackmon for depth. We need to see what we can do to solidify that position with more depth in the draft.
We also need more safeties. D-Hall is nice, but he's getting older. I'm not sure on the status of Duke Ihenacho, but safety is a definite position of need.
We need to fire Joe Barry. It was pretty clear that the only reason we got him was because we couldn't get anyone else. I know others have praised him for some of what he's done. And there have been some good things on his part. But this guy is basically a dope. We got beat today by a gimmicky, dink-and-dunk offense, which Rodgers used to pick up anywhere between four to seven yards a clip for a long stretch of the game. Mike McCarthy did a good job of acknowledging protection issues early on and then resorted to basically a near-horizontal passing game. This was nothing different than the offense Spurrier put out there when our o-line couldn't block for Pat Ramsey. If you recall, all we did was throw screens to people like Rod Gardner. The difference between Barry and those other defenses we faced when Spurrier was around was that the opposing d-coors told their defenders to begin sitting on the routes and then basically shut us down. Somehow, Barry couldn't figure that out today, which is a season-long issue with him in failing to make adjustments (e.g., refusing to blitz when opposing QBs have all day to throw). The guy has a low football IQ and, I bet if you measured it, a low general IQ as well.
We need some homegrown defensive linemen like Chris Baker, and that will probably come through the draft. Knighton looks too fat to be effective on way too many plays and I don't know how others like Paea are going to play when they come back. If Knighton is going to come back, he'd better do so on a cheap, cap-friendly contract.
Trent Murphy is a huge bust, at least as an OLB. The guy can't muster a pass rush worth a crap and is just okay on the run. Maybe he can fill in as an ILB, but he was a huge waste as a second round pick. McCloughan acknowledged that by selecting Preston Smith in the second round this past season.
We need more corners. With Culliver coming back (assuming he's healthy) and Breeland, I think we've got a good starting pair of CBs. Add to that Kyshoen Jarrett (who I'm assuming will return), and we're pretty set at that position. But we can't continue to rely on people like Will Blackmon for depth. We need to see what we can do to solidify that position with more depth in the draft.
We also need more safeties. D-Hall is nice, but he's getting older. I'm not sure on the status of Duke Ihenacho, but safety is a definite position of need.