Don Brown named as UW DC is what I’m hearing
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I'd be good with this hire. Don Brown coached for Fisch in 2021 before taking the UMass HC job. The potential hire may not have enough SIZZLE for you some of year but that doesn't always translate to hard hitting defenses that fly around. Plus:
"Coaching philosophy
Brown is regarded as one of the top defensive minds in the country. He has led FBS programs to close to a dozen top-10 national finishes in total defense, with three of those seasons in the top three. He is known for coaching aggressive, high-energy, hard-hitting defenses. Sometimes nicknamed “Dr. Blitz” for his defenses always being on the attack, he is also known for being a players' coach. He believes in players taking accountability for themselves and each other, and in leaders rising as a result. Brown stresses discipline, technique, and fundamentally sound football.[18]
Development
Brown is known for maximizing players' potential and developing players to the next level. He has coached over 50 All-Big Ten and numerous other all-conference players. He has coached numerous NFL players and coached seven All-Americans: Devin Bush Jr., Lavert Hill, Chase Winovich, Chris Wormley, and consensus picks Maurice Hurst Jr., Jourdan Lewis, and Jabrill Peppers. At UMass he coached NFL players such as Victor Cruz, James Ihedigbo, Jeremy Cain, Emil Igwenagu, and Vladimir Ducasse." -
Both Michigan and Arizona got better after he leftHFNY said:I'd be good with this hire. Don Brown coached for Fisch in 2021 before taking the UMass HC job. The potential hire may not have enough SIZZLE for you some of year but that doesn't always translate to hard hitting defenses that fly around. Plus:
"Coaching philosophy
Brown is regarded as one of the top defensive minds in the country. He has led FBS programs to close to a dozen top-10 national finishes in total defense, with three of those seasons in the top three. He is known for coaching aggressive, high-energy, hard-hitting defenses. Sometimes nicknamed “Dr. Blitz” for his defenses always being on the attack, he is also known for being a players' coach. He believes in players taking accountability for themselves and each other, and in leaders rising as a result. Brown stresses discipline, technique, and fundamentally sound football.[18]
Development
Brown is known for maximizing players' potential and developing players to the next level. He has coached over 50 All-Big Ten and numerous other all-conference players. He has coached numerous NFL players and coached seven All-Americans: Devin Bush Jr., Lavert Hill, Chase Winovich, Chris Wormley, and consensus picks Maurice Hurst Jr., Jourdan Lewis, and Jabrill Peppers. At UMass he coached NFL players such as Victor Cruz, James Ihedigbo, Jeremy Cain, Emil Igwenagu, and Vladimir Ducasse."
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So hire the sumbitch now and fire him in February.DoogWhisperer said:
Both Michigan and Arizona got better after he leftHFNY said:I'd be good with this hire. Don Brown coached for Fisch in 2021 before taking the UMass HC job. The potential hire may not have enough SIZZLE for you some of year but that doesn't always translate to hard hitting defenses that fly around. Plus:
"Coaching philosophy
Brown is regarded as one of the top defensive minds in the country. He has led FBS programs to close to a dozen top-10 national finishes in total defense, with three of those seasons in the top three. He is known for coaching aggressive, high-energy, hard-hitting defenses. Sometimes nicknamed “Dr. Blitz” for his defenses always being on the attack, he is also known for being a players' coach. He believes in players taking accountability for themselves and each other, and in leaders rising as a result. Brown stresses discipline, technique, and fundamentally sound football.[18]
Development
Brown is known for maximizing players' potential and developing players to the next level. He has coached over 50 All-Big Ten and numerous other all-conference players. He has coached numerous NFL players and coached seven All-Americans: Devin Bush Jr., Lavert Hill, Chase Winovich, Chris Wormley, and consensus picks Maurice Hurst Jr., Jourdan Lewis, and Jabrill Peppers. At UMass he coached NFL players such as Victor Cruz, James Ihedigbo, Jeremy Cain, Emil Igwenagu, and Vladimir Ducasse."
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Did the Defense improve throughout the NC game, or didn't it? Did they get critical stops against the NC when they needed them, or didn't they?AtomicDawg said:
Ffs the defense couldn't line up right or maintain a gap in the National fucking championship game for the first quarter and is a huge reason we lost. That was embarrassing. They should not be running a defense with the budget of Washington.TurdBomber said:
Morrell adjusted well in the 2nd half, particularly in the last 4 to 5 games played. First DC to do that in awhile, probably since Kwat.TheHB said:If it was between Brown and Inge/Morrell, count me among those willing to give the former an opportunity
D stepped up big in the NC game & got critical stops. O then shit the bed multiple times until the D was worn down.
Lots of legitimate shit talked about Morrell, fair enough. But he at least had his head in the game as they wore on.
And did the Defense not do the same all season, especially in the last 4 or 5 games?
Make no mistake, I'm not *praising* Morell here, but only being honest and giving credit where it's due.
Of course they could've played better and might have, if they knew their coach wasn't bailing on them. -
Another Fair Poont.Edwin_Bambino said:I don’t want to go all @Dennis_DeYoung here, but if you state you care about recruiting you don’t hire a 68 year white guy with a baller mustache to be your defensive coordinator. Sorry boomers.
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Having good Jimmy's (Breuner) and Joe's (Eddie) at LB is often more important than X's and O's.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I’d keep Inge over Morrell. Coached LBs, Morrell coached safeties. i getvthe impression thatvInge was slightly better at recruiting than Morrell.Houhusky said:
Morrell never had a old grizzly guy to work under.TurdBomber said:
Morrell adjusted well in the 2nd half, particularly in the last 4 to 5 games played. First DC to do that in awhile, probably since Kwat.TheHB said:If it was between Brown and Inge/Morrell, count me among those willing to give the former an opportunity
D stepped up big in the NC game & got critical stops. O then shit the bed multiple times until the D was worn down.
Lots of legitimate shit talked about Morrell, fair enough. But he at least had his head in the game as they wore on.
If UW/Fish wants to experiment with Brown as the elder DC for 2-4 years and Morrell as the co-DC/LB I guess that kind of makes sense...
Would be more excited about it if the players were more loyal to Morrell and the roster wasn't bleeding but even when I thought Debare was staying I said that Morrell needed help or a mentor because he didn't seem quiet ready.
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"he is also known for being a players' coach."
Sentimental words that make me cringe and that I never want to hear. -
Not all players are getting meaningful NIL and especially not for the first couple years. Kam Fab was on softy saying he doesn't have much going for NIL deals right now as an example. So as much as things have changed its worth remembering that most guys aren't going to the NFL and the majority of guys aren't getting much NIL money either so theres still the traditional recruitment neededdirtysouwfdawg said:I disagree with what I’m about to say but I’m going to say it anyways. When the thought came I dismissed myself as being an idiot.
With the modern era of NIL “contracts” does having an excellent recruiter matter as much when the kids are just looking for the bags?
Minimal recruiting in the NFL as money talks and that’s the way the college game is going.
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Not saying the defense cost them the game. Just very basic stuff you would hope in the biggest game of everyone's life on that roster they would have down in a situation of that magnitude. The whole team sucked. I dislike them more for what they did as a whole. Other defenses with less talent out performed them in the conference and their talent acquisition was also underwhelming. I don't understand why we wouldn't think we could do better.TurdBomber said:
Did the Defense improve throughout the NC game, or didn't it? Did they get critical stops against the NC when they needed them, or didn't they?AtomicDawg said:
Ffs the defense couldn't line up right or maintain a gap in the National fucking championship game for the first quarter and is a huge reason we lost. That was embarrassing. They should not be running a defense with the budget of Washington.TurdBomber said:
Morrell adjusted well in the 2nd half, particularly in the last 4 to 5 games played. First DC to do that in awhile, probably since Kwat.TheHB said:If it was between Brown and Inge/Morrell, count me among those willing to give the former an opportunity
D stepped up big in the NC game & got critical stops. O then shit the bed multiple times until the D was worn down.
Lots of legitimate shit talked about Morrell, fair enough. But he at least had his head in the game as they wore on.
And did the Defense not do the same all season, especially in the last 4 or 5 games?
Make no mistake, I'm not *praising* Morell here, but only being honest and giving credit where it's due.
Of course they could've played better and might have, if they knew their coach wasn't bailing on them.
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Joe Barry DC of the Packers was just released today. Him and Fisch overlapped for two years with the Rams...






