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Re: Why is Haslett still our DC?
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Anyway, I saw this quote from an interview with Ron Rivera, who is getting ready to make the same switch in Carolina, and here is what he has to say: "I was able to talk with Rivera after his press conference about the 3-4 scheme he ran so well in San Diego, (the Chargers ranked No. 1 in the NFL in defense last season). He said that getting solid nose tackle play is the key to any 3-4 scheme." I am really hoping that NT is a priority for the Redskins this offseason. If we can't get a decent NT, we are going to struggle again defensively.
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Re: Why is Haslett still our DC?
Us finishing almost dead last defensively didn't bother me, what bothers me is Jimbo not being that good of a DC. He doesn't know what he is doing!
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Re: Why is Haslett still our DC?
We should have offered the job to Joe Bugel instead last year. Oh wait that's how Philly fills coaching vacancies. I told y'all they were pi**ed Jauron went to Cleveland
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Re: Why is Haslett still our DC?
I'm confident we'll get more appropriate 3-4 personnel and make a lot of progress. We have some late-season developments like Bryant and Barnes that are a good sign for the future. We'll likely get a good D-lineman in one of the first two rounds of the draft, hopefully a dominant NT.
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Re: Why is Haslett still our DC?
Ty CObb once said that only great men get booed, does that make Jim Hasslett a good DC, because i booed his arse all year long??
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Re: Why is Haslett still our DC?
JH has been around this league a long time as a player, coordinator, and head coach, saying he doesn't know what he's doing is a bit of a stretch
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Re: Why is Haslett still our DC?
Haslett wasn't my first choice either but he was told to run a 3-4 and didn't have the right players for it. It's hard to evaluate him until we get more players in place. We need continuity...changing DC one year in would not be a good start.
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