metalskins
01-23-2017, 12:11 PM
I'm not really excited over the Manusky announcement, however, I fully expected it. I believe if Bradley or Pettine had wanted to come here, the deal would have been done while they were being interviewed. Having said that, as a life long fan, I'll fully support Greg and hope that he doesn't continue the failed approach that Barry had.
Now, SM just needs to bring in some better talent on that side of the ball.
I'm glad to see Cavanaugh get promoted. Also glad to see Callahan is content with continuing to coach the offensive line.
SkinsGuru
01-23-2017, 12:40 PM
Write up from the WashingtonPost (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/football-insider/wp/2017/01/23/a-closer-look-at-what-greg-manuskys-redskins-defense-might-look-like/) arou Manusky . . .
Fans might not feel enthusiastic about promoting from within after the defense struggled over the past two seasons under Barry. But Manusky has a more aggressive mind-set and should be willing to blitz more than Barry did. Simply blitzing more won’t solve all of Washington’s problems; clearly the team needs an influx of talent on defense, but that aggressive intent should help get more pressure on opposing quarterbacks who, at times last year, had all day in the pocket to find an open receiver.
I do like the fact that he is more aggressive both with blitzes and with coverages . . . we have had aggressive coverages in a long time . . . hopefully that means no more 10 year cushions on 3rd and short!!
metalskins
01-23-2017, 01:41 PM
Write up from the WashingtonPost (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/football-insider/wp/2017/01/23/a-closer-look-at-what-greg-manuskys-redskins-defense-might-look-like/) arou Manusky . . .
I do like the fact that he is more aggressive both with blitzes and with coverages . . . we have had aggressive coverages in a long time . . . hopefully that means no more 10 year cushions on 3rd and short!!
Read the article, and I'm keeping my fingers crossed the with an upgrade of some talent this year, and the aggressive nature of Manusky, that it will help the Redskins on defense. After all, we have all said that all this team needs is to improve just a bit on defense. Well, here's our chance to improve "just a little bit". I think Su'a Cravens will have a breakout year under Manusky though.
Schneed10
01-23-2017, 01:50 PM
It really does feel like a 'nowhere to go but up' kind of situation. In the end, talent in the front 7 and at safety is the biggest problem. McCloughan needs to get busy, no matter who the coordinator is.
It's just that I think Pettine could have gotten more out of the resources McCloughan is going to get than Manusky will.
But either way, it's definitely better than still having Barry. And Fewell. The more I read, the more it seems like that guy just blew chunks.
metalskins
01-23-2017, 02:09 PM
It really does feel like a 'nowhere to go but up' kind of situation. In the end, talent in the front 7 and at safety is the biggest problem. McCloughan needs to get busy, no matter who the coordinator is.
It's just that I think Pettine could have gotten more out of the resources McCloughan is going to get than Manusky will.
But either way, it's definitely better than still having Barry. And Fewell. The more I read, the more it seems like that guy just blew chunks.
Yeah, when I started seeing reports that the Redskins were interested in Jim Tomsula for the DL position, I kind of figured SM was making his way to have Manusky promoted. I think Tomsula is a pretty solid defensive line coach, and hopefully SM brings in some better talent there. I guess it remains to be seen who the secondary coaches will be and who replaced Manusky coaching the outside linebackers. Maybe Manusky has some guys in mind.
diehardskin2982
01-23-2017, 04:20 PM
I listened to Manusky's interview on 980 today and few things stood out to me...
1. high energy and wants communication in the defense
2. Running a 3-4 on first 2 downs, then a Dime package on third downs. Some 4-3 His focus is to attack more and stop the run. Bring pressure from the DLine
3. He mentioned that he wants to still work with the OLBs in some capacity. I hope that Jay has better judgement and hires someone for that OLB role. Manusky sounds like he underestimates the responsibilities of the DC role. We need a specialist to help that position while he functions to bring energy to the overall Defense.
4. He wants players to understand the positions and coverages that they play.
After that interview I feel that he is not a scheme guy. The defense will be simple and the focus will be to play with energy and good communication.