Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2013 11:25:05 GMT -6
Now that the Saints ended their miserable 7-9 season, what changes should they make? Before the season ever started, I was saying that Spagnuolo was a good hire. Even though his record was 2-14 at the Rams, he might have not been such a good head coach. Boy, his defensive coordination was certainly awful, as the Saints broke many records that you DON'T want to break.
I believe the first thing that Saints need to do is find a much better defensive coordinator. Spagnuolo needs to go. And we also need an overhaul of our defensive backs. They are complete garbage when it comes to defensive play. Too many times they get burnt.
Offensively, I think the Saints are doing just fine. Drew did throw more interceptions than usual, but it may have been his overcompensation to make up for the defense and Sean Payton not being there.
Interesting article by NOLA.com about an "anonymous" Saints player on Spagnuolo. He echos the same thoughts as me.
I believe the first thing that Saints need to do is find a much better defensive coordinator. Spagnuolo needs to go. And we also need an overhaul of our defensive backs. They are complete garbage when it comes to defensive play. Too many times they get burnt.
Offensively, I think the Saints are doing just fine. Drew did throw more interceptions than usual, but it may have been his overcompensation to make up for the defense and Sean Payton not being there.
Interesting article by NOLA.com about an "anonymous" Saints player on Spagnuolo. He echos the same thoughts as me.
Players throughout the season gave a uniform voice of support for New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo and the drastically different scheme he brought to the team when the Saints hired him one year ago. That doesn't sound like the case anymore.
One Saints player, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said a "resounding" yes when asked if he thought Spagnuolo should be fired after just one season in New Orleans as the Saints broke the single-season record for most yards allowed.
"Trust me all the guys were being politically correct this season when answering questions," the player said. "It's bad."
The player added: "To give up what we gave up can't be all talent. Look at where his units (have) been ranked before. I think one top 10?"
The Saints finished last in the NFL in total defense, last in run defense, 31st in pass defense, 31st in points allowed and tied for 29th in sacks.
"Players have no say in anything," the player said. "It was (a) complete opposite from before where it was a simple D that players had lot of control and say. We couldn't suggest (expletive)...Nothing ever changed. It was his way only.
"Don't even get me started on lack (of) ability to adjust during games. Bad, bad, bad."
The player also said every position group on defense was frustrated with Spagnuolo's scheme all season. "(It was) tough putting on a supportive, everything-will-be-OK face, for you guys (the media) all the time," the player said.
The player said it wasn't just wasn't Spagnuolo's scheme that rubbed players the wrong way. It was Spagnuolo as a coach and a person.
"He does have that good-guy persona, but he is a control freak and treats people like crap," the player said. "(Spagnuolo has) no patience and zero personality. (He) has a way of pissing players and our defensive coaches off with how he says and does things. (I) think it's even harder after having (former defensive coordinator) Gregg (Williams), who guys enjoyed."
One Saints player, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said a "resounding" yes when asked if he thought Spagnuolo should be fired after just one season in New Orleans as the Saints broke the single-season record for most yards allowed.
"Trust me all the guys were being politically correct this season when answering questions," the player said. "It's bad."
The player added: "To give up what we gave up can't be all talent. Look at where his units (have) been ranked before. I think one top 10?"
The Saints finished last in the NFL in total defense, last in run defense, 31st in pass defense, 31st in points allowed and tied for 29th in sacks.
"Players have no say in anything," the player said. "It was (a) complete opposite from before where it was a simple D that players had lot of control and say. We couldn't suggest (expletive)...Nothing ever changed. It was his way only.
"Don't even get me started on lack (of) ability to adjust during games. Bad, bad, bad."
The player also said every position group on defense was frustrated with Spagnuolo's scheme all season. "(It was) tough putting on a supportive, everything-will-be-OK face, for you guys (the media) all the time," the player said.
The player said it wasn't just wasn't Spagnuolo's scheme that rubbed players the wrong way. It was Spagnuolo as a coach and a person.
"He does have that good-guy persona, but he is a control freak and treats people like crap," the player said. "(Spagnuolo has) no patience and zero personality. (He) has a way of pissing players and our defensive coaches off with how he says and does things. (I) think it's even harder after having (former defensive coordinator) Gregg (Williams), who guys enjoyed."