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The Titans game was obviously disappointing, but at least in that game their approach made some sense. Derrick Henry might be the best RB in football. He is good enough to beat you almost by himself. So, Barry schemed to stop that from happening and they did a great job on him (28 carries for 87 yards).

The problem Barry had in that game was third down defense. He'd get the Titans in 3rd and long or 3rd and medium and then drop into a soft zone and Tannehill was good enough to make the easy reads and pick it apart.

Tennessee converted 3rd and long twice on their first TD drives with passes to wide open receivers against soft coverage.

1st TD Drive: 3rd and 7 (T. Burks beats Nixon with a bad read from Savage in help defense for 43 yards)

2nd TD Drive: 3rd and 7 (9 yard pass), 3rd and 4 (6 yard pass)

The Eagles game was much worse because Hurts is an A level running QB, but a B- at best passer. He did make some throws to beat them, but make him keep doing that. If he throws for 5 TDs that sucks, but at least it's making them win by doing something other than their strength (especially with their TE out and no real threat from that position in the passing game). Don't let the Eagles beat you by continuing to run the ball down your throat.

What the announcer said in the Cowboys game is a damning indictment of Barry. You MATCH the pressure package to the COVERAGE package. Don't bring the heat with a soft zone. Match up your people man to man when you bring the heat, which HE DIDN'T do for the Titan.

Moron. He's an utter MORON. And I think every defender that starts knows it.

...The problem Barry had in that game was third down defense. He'd get the Titans in 3rd and long or 3rd and medium and then drop into a soft zone and Tannehill was good enough to make the easy reads and pick it apart.

Tennessee converted 3rd and long twice on their first TD drives with passes to wide open receivers against soft coverage.

1st TD Drive: 3rd and 7 (T. Burks beats Nixon with a bad read from Savage in help defense for 43 yards)

2nd TD Drive: 3rd and 7 (9 yard pass), 3rd and 4 (6 yard pass)...



Seems to be a common problem for the defense.
Look at these gems that the Eagles converted Sunday night:


3rd and 10
3rd and 6
3rd and 6
3rd and 14- became 4th and 1
3rd and 12
3rd and 4
3rd and 7-became 4th and 2
3rd and 4
3rd and 3

This doesn't include 2nd down conversions, one of which was a 2nd and 12 play.

Last edited by Timmy!

Just watched Barry's presser from today ....asked about his unit's effort on tackling "I would never question this group's effort" .Also described them as "tough and resilient" . Said "I believe in my guys" Asked that after the disappointment in the defenses play this season would there be anything he would do differently , he said "I never second guess , I consistently teach what I believe in with energy and wouldn't change anything" WTF !!!!! This guy

@FLPACKER posted:

Just watched Barry's presser from today ....asked about his unit's effort on tackling "I would never question this group's effort" .Also described them as "tough and resilient" . Said "I believe in my guys" Asked that after the disappointment in the defenses play this season would there be anything he would do differently , he said "I never second guess , I consistently teach what I believe in with energy and wouldn't change anything" WTF !!!!! This guy

The only success Barry ever had as a DC was last season with this same group. It's great that he believes his animated encouragement is effective. But I think I'd rather see and hear from someone who can tell me wtf the problems are and what they're doing to correct them. They were historically bad on Sunday night, and this guy wouldn't change a thing.

I was a small child when every year Bart Starr would plead his case to the board and he'd be retained on a one year basis. That only led to nearly ten more years of bottom dwelling. If there is any hesitation after five more games about whether or not to axe this guy, it spells serious trouble at 1265. Three years til MM is gone, correct? Maybe they think the lack of fans inside Lambeau will be offset by more sledders.

Joe Barry called Sundayā€™s game at Philly ā€œa bad display of tacklingā€ but he did not think it was a lack of effort. He said theyā€™ve worked on ā€œleverage and population to the ball.ā€ He thinks theyā€™ve tackled, ā€œfairly well this yearā€ after having a ā€œgreat tackling yearā€ last year.

You are rong about Starr's coaching record.   In his last 3 years he was 8-8 which was second in the NFC North. in 1982 he was 3rd in the NFC strike shortened year and won a playoff game, 41- 16 over the Cards.  He finished 8-8 the next season and then was fired by the inept Judge Parrins.

Bart even admitted he was not ready to be a head coach when he accepted the job, but felt he owed it to the Packers because of all they had done for him.

He was also the offensive play caller in 1972, the only year Devine went to the playoffs.   He was far from a bottom dweller.

@Timmy! posted:

I must be thinking of someone/something else, but I thought Gray had served as an interim DC in some kind of 'emergency' situation . A couple of searches don't mention anything close to that, so I'll assume that's not true.

However, they do show that he has 25 years coaching experience, 20+ years exclusively as a DB coach. And he had a bad-ass defense as a DC in Buffalo.
FWIW, Gregg Williams was the HC that hired him for that position. Regardless of personal opinions, he sure as hell knew how to build tough, hard-nosed defenses. I'd hope Gray learned a lot of that.

Jerry Gray

It was the Kansas City game last year when Gray filled in.  They had an air of aggressiveness not seen the rest of the year. Itā€™s worth a try.  Canā€™t get any worse.  Get rid of Barry and show you have the balls people donā€™t think you have.

@ammo posted:

You are rong about Starr's coaching record.   In his last 3 years he was 8-8 which was second in the NFC North. in 1982 he was 3rd in the NFC strike shortened year and won a playoff game, 41- 16 over the Cards.  He finished 8-8 the next season and then was fired by the inept Judge Parrins.

Bart even admitted he was not ready to be a head coach when he accepted the job, but felt he owed it to the Packers because of all they had done for him.

He was also the offensive play caller in 1972, the only year Devine went to the playoffs.   He was far from a bottom dweller.

Yeah, it was actually worse than bottom dwelling. Miss the playoffs at 8-8 and finish good enough to make it impossible to snag an impact player. I forgot how good those days were.

From Packers.com today:

Defensive coordinator Joe Barry

On why the defense has underperformed overall:

I wish I knew. I've stayed up many nights thinking about that and I wish it was one specific thing that I could put my finger on.

ā€œI wish I knew.ā€  What the hell.  Youā€™re paid to plan, teach, and change defenses.  If you donā€™t know - get a new job!  He is the epitome of the ā€œPeter Principleā€ - rising to a level above your competence!  

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