Bobby Skinner
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But for me, I'm excited about the accountability for the best players on this team.
Like,
The more you see guys, like, you know, whenever we do defensive coordinator previews, right?
We're interviewing this DB coach, and you look at what their past defense was under him and the EPA, and you look at what the defensive coordinator does, and you see them go somewhere else, and they want to run the same schemes, and it doesn't work.
And sometimes, as I say, they don't have the right players.
Teaching, I think, is so important.
I think it's what makes Mike McDonald great, right?
You know, I remember things coming out quickly from him in Seattle where, like, the way he teaches.
Like, I...
I think that is, like you said, it can be a talking point.
I think it is so important, specifically on the defensive side.
Offensively, I do think it's much more about schematics than it is necessarily teaching the individual techniques.
That's important as well.
But defensively, man, when you're running these zone coverages and you've got to match this with that and the way defenses are just evolving and disguises and all that,
And if, you know, interceptions are a handful of plays per year, I really do think teaching is so important for defensive coaching in the NFL.
I think you should look at it, you know, the way position coaches have worked with the players that are on the team.
But, like, if they'd moved off Carmen Brasile, I wouldn't have been railing against that because, specifically with the offensive line position,
you got to get your run game in unison and you got to have full understanding of each other.
And then if there's not, you have issues.
I mean, hell look at Mark Colombo and Joe judge, right?