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Mike Wise Piece Praising Haslett

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 8:38 pm
by ACW

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:58 pm
by HEROHAMO
I have been one of Hasletts critics thats for sure. I do think he has made some decent adjustments as of late. Hope he keeps it up.

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 10:24 pm
by FLWSkin
Hard to be super good when both starting safties are out all year and you lose your right side pass rusher and left side edge setter in the first quarter of the second game. Oh, and your backups at all those positions either suck or are basically rookies. Ready....go...... yeah....

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 7:28 pm
by rskin72
The D is still ranked in the low 20's. I am still not a Haz fan, and would think we could upgrade that coaching position in the offseason seeing as how there probably won't be a lot of $$$ for significant player upgrades.

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 7:54 pm
by Countertrey
rskin72 wrote:The D is still ranked in the low 20's. I am still not a Haz fan, and would think we could upgrade that coaching position in the offseason seeing as how there probably won't be a lot of $$$ for significant player upgrades.
This d is a lot closer than you give credit for... how awesome was it for that short period that Merriweather was running around terrorizing receivers?

Give Haslett some competent db play, and this is a very different defense.

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 9:06 pm
by FLWSkin
I rewatched the Saints game the other day, and wow what a difference Orakpo and Carriker make. I'm still on the fence about Haslett. I realize that some of the problems aren't his fault but at the same time his record is not extraordinary.

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 9:18 pm
by Kilmer72
Countertrey wrote:
rskin72 wrote:The D is still ranked in the low 20's. I am still not a Haz fan, and would think we could upgrade that coaching position in the offseason seeing as how there probably won't be a lot of $$$ for significant player upgrades.
This d is a lot closer than you give credit for... how awesome was it for that short period that Merriweather was running around terrorizing receivers?

Give Haslett some competent db play, and this is a very different defense.
Absolutely. Merriweather in his short stint, lit a fire under the DBs and it carried over. I hope he is back next year healthy.

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 7:56 am
by Chris Luva Luva
It's funny how barren a thread is when it comes to eating crow.

I haven't been a major detractor of his, but I've had my moments of anger. I expect and want him back next year. With Orakpo, Meriweather, Carriker, and Tanard Jackson (maybe) back, th is defense will improve drastically. If the offense can still score 30+ a game, we'll win by a more comfortable margin.

In addition, I'm looking forward to seeing our young DB's develop and contribute. And I'd like to see D. Hall resign for less money.

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 9:36 am
by SkinsJock
I've also been a little harsh on Haslett and I think that too much focus is placed on what we saw at the beginning of the season and not enough credit is given to what is happening NOW

the last few games, both Kyle and Haslett have done pretty good jobs with the players they have

I'll admit - IMHO - we could do a lot worse than seeing these 2 back in place next season :oops:

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 9:54 am
by UK Skins Fan
The defence has been better of late, but it was starting from a horribly low base. Haslett didn't deserve all the blame, because the players we lost through injury were vital. We really couldn't afford any injuries on the defence this season, and we were bitten by the injury bug very early, and badly.

I'm still baffled that Haslett was brought in to coach the 3-4 defence, but the improvement in the last 4 weeks has been enough to suggest he deserves another year. A bit of luck with injuries, improved pass rush and secondary, and this defence would probably be good enough - the days of needing a top 5 defence to go to the Superbowl are long gone (if they ever existed in the first place).

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 10:13 am
by SkinsJock
G'day from the USA ...

I think that Haslett was brought in by Mike mainly because Mike liked what he did with the 3-4 at the Steelers (I think)

also

Mike wanted a guy in charge of the transformation from the 4-3 that would do ONLY what Mike wanted - Haslett is that guy

Mike is a control freak - this is his team :wink:

again - I've not liked what we saw earlier this season but the recent adjustments have worked ..

I now think (based on weeks 12-17) that Haslett could be back for another year

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 12:06 pm
by ACW
UK Skins Fan wrote:the days of needing a top 5 defence to go to the Superbowl are long gone (if they ever existed in the first place).
Look at NE last season. Of all the YPG or PPG, their BEST was 15th in PPG.

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 12:18 pm
by riggofan
Chris Luva Luva wrote:It's funny how barren a thread is when it comes to eating crow.
LOL. +1.

I feel like I'm constantly defending the coordinators on here. It continues to strike me as the lamest of excuses. Clearly there are times when a coach has lost his players and just can't get the job done. But a couple years into a major rebuild like this team, I think the coaches deserve our patience and support - or we're never going to break this cycle.
Chris Luva Luva wrote:I haven't been a major detractor of his, but I've had my moments of anger. I expect and want him back next year.
I've never really been sure how to judge Haz. I always thought the criticism of Kyle was kind of unfair when he had Rex and Becks at QB. Haslett has had a tough job with his current roster, no doubt. It does seem though that are some coaches out there like Wade Phillips, even Gregg Williams, who have beast defenses wherever they go.

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 5:48 am
by UK Skins Fan
So, what is the consensus on Haslett now?

I admit that my mind is not made up. He has to be credited for significant defensive improvements over the second half of the seaon. And the injuries on defence were obviously not his fault. A bit more luck with injuries, and surely Haslett could preside over a much improved defence for next season?

The negative on Haslett though is that his defences NEVER seem to be highly ranked, wherever he has been and whatever personnel he has had. He had some success in Pittsburgh, so is that the only time he has ever had decent personnel to work with?

A poor coach, or just unlucky, or underrated? I don't know!

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 11:56 am
by DaSkinz Baby
Haslett did a awesome job after the bye, without question, I think that goes for every defensive coach on that side of the ball, that being said I also have been one to want to punch him in the face and I still want him fired because I will expect the same crap next season when it starts and we may not have RG3 to help put up 30 odd points a game.....To me Haslett isn't that attacking defensive coordinator we really need. I say go get Ryan that Dallas fired and he can exact revenge against them and also be more aggressive!!!

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 12:28 pm
by Burgundy&Wha?
Countertrey wrote:
rskin72 wrote:The D is still ranked in the low 20's. I am still not a Haz fan, and would think we could upgrade that coaching position in the offseason seeing as how there probably won't be a lot of $$$ for significant player upgrades.
This d is a lot closer than you give credit for... how awesome was it for that short period that Merriweather was running around terrorizing receivers?

Give Haslett some competent db play, and this is a very different defense.
This D held the CHawks out of the end zone when they picked up the RG III injury fumble at the 5 yard line. 1st & Goal from the 5 -- No TD. Not a bad D there.

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 12:57 pm
by Irn-Bru
The NFL is a "what have you done for me lately" place, and Haslett did a very good job over the last half of the season. Our D was probably better than average over that stretch of time.

Now the question is what he can do this offseason to prevent another crisis with only 1-2 injuries. He's got to work with the coaches and personnel people to put his unit in a position to succeed.

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 1:08 pm
by PulpExposure
Haslett deserves to come back for sure. When you look at the talent he's had to play with...it's not much. I was as disappointed as anyone by the play of the defense in the early-mid part of the season since it seemed any grandma could throw for 300 yards against the Skins (Ponder!!!!), but he did a fantastic job making the defense competitive in the latter half of the season. He deserves a shot to coach the defense with Orakpo, Carriker, and real NFL safeties next year.

One thing I think everyone knows now is that Orakpo really is that good. Kerrigan is a great 2nd pass rusher...but Orakpo is the primary pass rusher for sure. There was some talk on here that Kerrigan was better...I think that should be put to bed now.

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 5:28 pm
by SkinsJock
DaSkinz Baby wrote:Haslett did a awesome job after the bye, without question, I think that goes for every defensive coach on that side of the ball, that being said I also have been one to want to punch him in the face and I still want him fired because I will expect the same crap next season when it starts and we may not have RG3 to help put up 30 odd points a game.....To me Haslett isn't that attacking defensive coordinator we really need. I say go get Ryan that Dallas fired and he can exact revenge against them and also be more aggressive!!!
:shock: NO WAY

I have been critical of Haslett but I think that Mike is happy with what he's done and Mike's the boss

I hope we don't see anyone from the Ryan family here - for any reason

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 5:30 pm
by SkinsJock
:roll:

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 5:49 pm
by emoses14
PulpExposure wrote:Haslett deserves to come back for sure. When you look at the talent he's had to play with...it's not much. I was as disappointed as anyone by the play of the defense in the early-mid part of the season since it seemed any grandma could throw for 300 yards against the Skins (Ponder!!!!), but he did a fantastic job making the defense competitive in the latter half of the season. He deserves a shot to coach the defense with Orakpo, Carriker, and real NFL safeties next year.

One thing I think everyone knows now is that Orakpo really is that good. Kerrigan is a great 2nd pass rusher...but Orakpo is the primary pass rusher for sure. There was some talk on here that Kerrigan was better...I think that should be put to bed now.
=D> :celebrate: =D> :celebrate: =D> :celebrate: =D> :celebrate: =D> :celebrate:

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 5:56 pm
by emoses14
UK Skins Fan wrote:So, what is the consensus on Haslett now?

I admit that my mind is not made up. He has to be credited for significant defensive improvements over the second half of the seaon. And the injuries on defence were obviously not his fault. A bit more luck with injuries, and surely Haslett could preside over a much improved defence for next season?

The negative on Haslett though is that his defences NEVER seem to be highly ranked, wherever he has been and whatever personnel he has had. He had some success in Pittsburgh, so is that the only time he has ever had decent personnel to work with?

A poor coach, or just unlucky, or underrated? I don't know!
I am far more encouraged by the development in the second half of the season of an old Joe Gibbs tactic, "Go into the locker room make some clever and brilliant adjustments to the game plan and then come out and kick butt". That, for me, is the clearest support for Haz being back. And I don't think its even a close question.

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 10:45 pm
by Countertrey
DaSkinz Baby wrote:Haslett did a awesome job after the bye, without question, I think that goes for every defensive coach on that side of the ball, that being said I also have been one to want to punch him in the face and I still want him fired because I will expect the same crap next season when it starts and we may not have RG3 to help put up 30 odd points a game.....To me Haslett isn't that attacking defensive coordinator we really need. I say go get Ryan that Dallas fired and he can exact revenge against them and also be more aggressive!!!
There shall NEVER be a spawn of Buddy on the Redskins sideline. Madness... Blasphemy... Obscene.

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 10:54 am
by emoses14
So Haz calls two jail house zero blitzes last year, gets burned and folks complain that was too aggressive and he should be fired. This year he completely turns the d around in second half with a crappy hand talent wise in which he calls less aggressive but more effective blitzes, and now isn't aggressive enough AND should be fired and replaced by a guy who when faced with similar obstacles to overcome couldn't get the job done as well as Haslett did, but is allegedly more aggressive.

Is that about right?