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  • #76
    Originally posted by Terry
    Why do I see people here (and elsewhere) calling for Lionel Washington to be promoted? He's been there throughout the process of undeveloping Ahmad Carroll. What makes anyone think he'd do better if he were promoted?
    Packer DBs have universal identified Washington as a good coach who helps them. He has been here for 7 years with increasing responsibilities, but has yet to be the man in charge of the secondary. It's time for him to take that step, if not in GB than somewhere else.

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    • #77
      I must echo Patler's post above.

      He seems to be highly respected by the players, and he played the position.

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      • #78
        And, if you remember the McKenzie saga, he painted Washington as the poster boy of someone who is qualified and continuelly passed over for the promotion.
        MM hired a known imcompatent over an unknown possibility
        "Every new beginning comes from some other beginnings end."

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        • #79
          Originally posted by Fosco33
          Originally posted by MJZiggy
          I think they'll give him a break this week because if the new nickelback gets torched 3 times (which, sadly would still be an improvement over last week), then they blame it on a new player being in there and needing to acclimate to the first team. Then everyone will blame TT for firing Carroll and putting a kid in there.
          MJ (et all) - check out this article - it's long otherwise I'd copy/paste. Call me naive or ignorant (or both) - but I didn't know Lionel Washington is responsible for nickle and cornerbacks while Schottenheimer is responsible for safeties.

          So really, who's to blame for a poor secondary that has issues w/ communication? I say the structure has to be included. I want positional coaches who are in constant communication and could do each other's job in a second. With that type of redundancy, players and coaches alike would understand and communicate more effectively.

          http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=510404
          how the hell can there be authority division within the secondary? no wonder there are huge communication issues -- you have a guy coaching 1/2 of the coverage and another guy coaching the other 1/2. that seems incredibly stupid and just begging for a further divide between the unit.

          stating the obvious, i know, but forcryinoutloud... i just cant get over this.

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          • #80
            Originally posted by tonytokes
            Originally posted by Fosco33
            Originally posted by MJZiggy
            I think they'll give him a break this week because if the new nickelback gets torched 3 times (which, sadly would still be an improvement over last week), then they blame it on a new player being in there and needing to acclimate to the first team. Then everyone will blame TT for firing Carroll and putting a kid in there.
            MJ (et all) - check out this article - it's long otherwise I'd copy/paste. Call me naive or ignorant (or both) - but I didn't know Lionel Washington is responsible for nickle and cornerbacks while Schottenheimer is responsible for safeties.

            So really, who's to blame for a poor secondary that has issues w/ communication? I say the structure has to be included. I want positional coaches who are in constant communication and could do each other's job in a second. With that type of redundancy, players and coaches alike would understand and communicate more effectively.

            http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=510404
            how the hell can there be authority division within the secondary? no wonder there are huge communication issues -- you have a guy coaching 1/2 of the coverage and another guy coaching the other 1/2. that seems incredibly stupid and just begging for a further divide between the unite.

            stating the obvious, i know, but forcryinoutloud... i just cant get over this.
            I agree.

            Does anyone know what other teams do in terms of having a safety coach and a CB/Nickle coach?

            I understand having positional coaches is common - but you'd think there would be one guy over the secondary - someone responsible.
            The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
            Vince Lombardi

            "Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Fosco33
              Originally posted by tonytokes
              Originally posted by Fosco33
              Originally posted by MJZiggy
              I think they'll give him a break this week because if the new nickelback gets torched 3 times (which, sadly would still be an improvement over last week), then they blame it on a new player being in there and needing to acclimate to the first team. Then everyone will blame TT for firing Carroll and putting a kid in there.
              MJ (et all) - check out this article - it's long otherwise I'd copy/paste. Call me naive or ignorant (or both) - but I didn't know Lionel Washington is responsible for nickle and cornerbacks while Schottenheimer is responsible for safeties.

              So really, who's to blame for a poor secondary that has issues w/ communication? I say the structure has to be included. I want positional coaches who are in constant communication and could do each other's job in a second. With that type of redundancy, players and coaches alike would understand and communicate more effectively.

              http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=510404
              how the hell can there be authority division within the secondary? no wonder there are huge communication issues -- you have a guy coaching 1/2 of the coverage and another guy coaching the other 1/2. that seems incredibly stupid and just begging for a further divide between the unite.

              stating the obvious, i know, but forcryinoutloud... i just cant get over this.
              I agree.

              Does anyone know what other teams do in terms of having a safety coach and a CB/Nickle coach?

              I understand having positional coaches is common - but you'd think there would be one guy over the secondary - someone responsible.
              not for sure but I think the Vikings have a coach for EVERY position I seem to remember the local talk radio guys Pa and Dubay saying that there are a ton of coaches there
              Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.

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              • #82
                Originally posted by Tony Oday
                Originally posted by Fosco33
                Originally posted by tonytokes
                Originally posted by Fosco33
                Originally posted by MJZiggy
                I think they'll give him a break this week because if the new nickelback gets torched 3 times (which, sadly would still be an improvement over last week), then they blame it on a new player being in there and needing to acclimate to the first team. Then everyone will blame TT for firing Carroll and putting a kid in there.
                MJ (et all) - check out this article - it's long otherwise I'd copy/paste. Call me naive or ignorant (or both) - but I didn't know Lionel Washington is responsible for nickle and cornerbacks while Schottenheimer is responsible for safeties.

                So really, who's to blame for a poor secondary that has issues w/ communication? I say the structure has to be included. I want positional coaches who are in constant communication and could do each other's job in a second. With that type of redundancy, players and coaches alike would understand and communicate more effectively.

                http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=510404
                how the hell can there be authority division within the secondary? no wonder there are huge communication issues -- you have a guy coaching 1/2 of the coverage and another guy coaching the other 1/2. that seems incredibly stupid and just begging for a further divide between the unite.

                stating the obvious, i know, but forcryinoutloud... i just cant get over this.
                I agree.

                Does anyone know what other teams do in terms of having a safety coach and a CB/Nickle coach?

                I understand having positional coaches is common - but you'd think there would be one guy over the secondary - someone responsible.
                not for sure but I think the Vikings have a coach for EVERY position I seem to remember the local talk radio guys Pa and Dubay saying that there are a ton of coaches there

                Yea, after having the smallest coaching staff in the league last year (Thanks Red), including NO offensive line coach they now have 21 coaches, most in the league I think.....including 2 offensive line coaches.

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                • #83
                  Does anyone have any pull with the Packers? I can throw in a keg of Leinenkugel's to whoever fires Shottenheimer.
                  "Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
                  – Benjamin Franklin

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                  • #84
                    I guess I don't see how all the blame can go out schotty. Our corners play man to man, so I don't think there needs to be a whole lot of teaching there for 20ish years of NFL experience with the starting corners. The safeties do look awful though, and that is his job to teach them where to be,

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by tonytokes
                      Originally posted by Fosco33
                      Originally posted by MJZiggy
                      I think they'll give him a break this week because if the new nickelback gets torched 3 times (which, sadly would still be an improvement over last week), then they blame it on a new player being in there and needing to acclimate to the first team. Then everyone will blame TT for firing Carroll and putting a kid in there.
                      MJ (et all) - check out this article - it's long otherwise I'd copy/paste. Call me naive or ignorant (or both) - but I didn't know Lionel Washington is responsible for nickle and cornerbacks while Schottenheimer is responsible for safeties.

                      So really, who's to blame for a poor secondary that has issues w/ communication? I say the structure has to be included. I want positional coaches who are in constant communication and could do each other's job in a second. With that type of redundancy, players and coaches alike would understand and communicate more effectively.

                      http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=510404
                      how the hell can there be authority division within the secondary? no wonder there are huge communication issues -- you have a guy coaching 1/2 of the coverage and another guy coaching the other 1/2. that seems incredibly stupid and just begging for a further divide between the unit.

                      stating the obvious, i know, but forcryinoutloud... i just cant get over this.
                      It seemed to work last year. While DBs praise Washington, I think its an open question how effective he is.

                      He had mild success with Slowik and Baker, but has been part of a catastrophe with Schott.

                      I don't think it possible to conclude he is the answer, because even with Slowik and Baker, our pass coverage was pretty mediocre.
                      Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                      • #86
                        He is history after the season. I hope the bears hiring him.

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                        • #87
                          bump.

                          How did this make it all the way to the 4th page. I thought it needed refreshed.

                          Anybody got that "dead horse" emoticon to attach?
                          It feels like a koala bear just crapped a rainbow in my brain!!!

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                          • #88
                            Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.

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                            • #89
                              I hate our D, I think the WRONG coaches are in place and its not just Sheitenhamer. I want to see toughness. I want to see fear.
                              C.H.U.D.

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