Jikkle wrote:Not doing backflips over the Saleh hire but I've already stated why many times but there are definite pros in his hiring.
For one it's a seamless transition. He's familiar with the area, most of the coaches, and while the roster is almost all new to him it's the same exact scheme so it's not like he has to teach the basics and expectations of the scheme and can focus on the adjustments.
Another one is that he can be the head coach of the defense, which has sorely been lacking since Ryan left to be the Texans HC. Kyle can trust him with the defensive side while Kyle focuses on the offensive side of things.
The defense feeds off his energy so I think that will provide a boost to the morale and get guys more amped to play well.
More importantly he'll clean up a lot of the fundamentals and a lot of the execution issues that plagued this team last season. Maybe I'm misremembering things but I do remember our defenses being strong tacklers and executing well under his tenure.
He'll also be counted on to make adjustments and while I don't love the scheme we shouldn't see anymore of the crap where offenses motioning to a bunch formation completely breaks our coverage. I fully expect him to have the ability to adjust to that.
And if he does get hired as a HC well at least we'll get comp picks from it.
Completely agree, especially about the energy feeding statement.
I was not a fan of Wilks' expressionless, emotionless, stoic style. Also did not like Sorenson's monitone demeanor. As you mentioned this defense has long since feeded off energy, and there was no energy injected into them from the sideline the last 2 seasons. Ryans was quite outwordly passionate, and Saleh was full of fire. Will be nice to see some enthusiasm back on the defesnive sidelines, and I fully expect that carry over on the field.



















