kerouac9
Klowned by Keim
Originally posted by swd1974
From this statement I have to assume one of three things.
#1 You dont watch east coast team (mainly the eagles).
#2 Your blind.
#3 You prefer #29 ranked defenses over say one that is usually top 10.
Not in the least. I watch A LOT of football (just ask my girlfriend). To me, Jim Johnson is a VERY, VERY good defensive mind. One of probably the top 5 in the game (him, Romeo Crennel, Lovie Smith, Jim Mora, Jr., and the Bucs DC [stupid memory...] pretty much round out the list). The thing is, he has awesome personnel playing for him, with 3 Pro Bowlers in the secondary, very good LBs, and pretty nice DL players, as well. The major drawbacks to me regarding Johnson are twofold:
#1 Lack of Ambition - His name kind of comes up every season, but he's never taken a job or been a "hot" candidate. He's been in the league for years and years. You have to wonder why he's never taken a job. There would be one if he wanted it.
#2 Getting it done with lesser personnel - Personnally, I think that Jim Mora, Jr. might be a better candidate because he has the exciting, blitz-crazy schemes, but can't rely on top-shelf cornerbacks to back them up. He has to disguise coverages or something to make his schemes work. It's easy to rely on all your Pro-Bowlers to pick up the slack on defense, but Mora II has had to do it on his own relying on nobodys to watch for the quick slant and hot routes. That makes him a stronger choice, to me. I don't like Martz on the offensive side of the ball for the same reason: it's easy to be a genius when you're playing with three or four Hall of Famers on your offense (Bruce, Holt, Faulk, and maybe Pace).
I don't want a defensive head coach to begin with, but there are a lot of other defensive coordinators out there that I'd rather have than Jim Johnson, who doesn't really seem to want the job, anyway.