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Bengals to interview current Lions DC
(01-08-2018, 12:40 AM)RobertG Wrote: This is what NFL.com said about Austin:

- Under Austin's watch, Detroit's defenses regressed over time, ranking second, 18th, 18th and 27th in yards allowed from 2014 to 2017.-

Yeah look at the talent he had to work with each year as well.. Less and Less and Less
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(01-08-2018, 01:53 AM)LebanonFan Wrote: On the cincyjungle story, sounds like we were high on Austin's defense consistently forcing turnovers; Lions finished 3rd in the league this season.....


"Austin has coached up the Lions’ defense since 2014. During that span, Detroit has finished third, 23rd, 13th and 21st in points per game allowed. Austin’s defense has consistently been among the NFL’s best at forcing turnovers. This year, the Lions finished third in the NFL with 32 takeaways, despite playing five rookies in starting or key backup roles.


That’s likely what caught Lewis’ eye as he continues to rebuild his coaching staff. Austin had a recent coaching stint with the Baltimore Ravens as their secondary coach from 2011-13, so Marvin Lewis and the Bengals have some familiarity with him. He was also defensive coordinator for the Florida Gators in 2010.
Prior to that, Austin joined the Arizona Cardinals coaching staff as their defensive backs coach from 2007-09. In 2009, he helped the team reach Super Bowl XLIII, where they would lose to the Pittsburgh Steelers."


https://www.cincyjungle.com/2018/1/7/16861802/bengals-closing-teryl-austin-defensive-coordinator-report-nfl-rumors

This is what I remember too, especially the early part of 2017. Lions were a good fantasy football option this past year primarily for that reason.
That was also a staple of the Bresnahan defenses from the mid-2000's IIRC?
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(01-08-2018, 12:25 PM)Wyche Wrote: I see what you're saying.....but he had some pretty good defenses over the years as a coordinator.  That's what I'm basing it off of.  By this rationale, we'd have to say Marvin wasn't a good defensive coordinator either.

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The Bengals have wildly better talent than the Lions on defense. I think that, generally speaking, that would keep the defense up there in points against average.... the turnovers this guy seems to be able to generate... Intriguing.
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(01-08-2018, 01:19 PM)PDub80 Wrote: The Bengals have wildly better talent than the Lions on defense. I think that, generally speaking, that would keep the defense up there in points against average.... the turnovers this guy seems to be able to generate... Intriguing.

Looking forward to seeing who the choice is for DBs coach.  Austin is a secondary specialist, perhaps the team is leaving that open for Austin to have input on?
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(01-08-2018, 09:54 AM)Au165 Wrote: The defense is Oakland is basically what held the team back the last couple years. Why does everyone act like that would be a good hire? If the guy was a defensive genius you'd think he could have worked with his D coordinator to fix it right? If we are going to knock Austin for a regressing defense why not Del Rio too?

Because Del Rio was a HC and much better as a Coordinator.

You can't sell me that Austin is better than Guenther. It's not even close out side of turnovers. Austin made our Offense look like a well oiled machine. That should tell you all you need to know. But his defenses has been so bad you know he'll come cheap. It's looking like we've gotten worse.

Only good move is Alexander gone, and I'm pretty positive that they'll blow his replacement.

Looks like you guys have to sit back and wait until 2020 for this disaster to play out, but the writing is already on the wall. Don't expect the media or many fans to think we took any steps forward this offseason so far.
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(01-05-2018, 04:24 AM)Nati#1 Wrote: Austin started as defensive coordinator in Detroit in 2014...in 2014 they finished 2nd in the league..after that, they never made it to the top 15. Sounds like a bad idea.

2014, Suh and Fairley's last years in Detroit.

Kinda hard to replace both of those guys in one year.
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(01-08-2018, 06:32 AM)BobJones4980 Wrote: Dont know much about the guy but his rankings don't look great. 

Lions fans opinion :


Quote:Y'all won't be disappointed. We've been short of talent, sure, but we haven't had any front 7 talent developed. 


Austin is a secondary whisperer; our CB that converted to a SS (Quandre Diggs) was looking like a pro bowler towards the end of the year; y'all already know about Slay and Quin. 

Our front 7 is in the midst of a rebuild right now. All year, it consisted of: rookie but stud MLB (Jarrad Davis), solid starting OLB that has peaked and isn't good in coverage (Tahir Whitehead), and rookie 4th-round pick OLB (Reeves-Maybin); an injured Ziggy Ansah, Haloti Ngata for only a few games, a bargain-bin backup DT forced into the DT1 role (Akeem Spence), and a rotating door of backups on the ends (Anthony Zettel, Cornelius Washington, UDFAs). 

Paired with some talent in the front 7, he can take a defense far. The 2014 Lions, which featured Suh, a healthy Ansah, Nick Fairley, Devin Taylor,/George Johnson on the DL, DeAndre Levy (Pro Bowl year OLB), Stephen Tulloch (solid starting MLB), and Tahir Whitehead (solid starting OLB as mentioned above), and a secondary complete with a year-2 Darius Slay, pro-bowler Glover Quin, Rashean Mathis, and James Ihedigbo...

I live in Michigan and the Wife is a Lions fan, so I see plenty of Lions. Ziggy had 12 sacks this year and Davis and Whitehead are studs. Darius Slay (pro bowl), Glover Quinn and DJ Hayden make an excellent secondary. I don't know if "lack of talent" is a valid enough excuse to fully excuse a 27th ranking.
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(01-08-2018, 01:19 PM)PDub80 Wrote: The Bengals have wildly better talent than the Lions on defense. I think that, generally speaking, that would keep the defense up there in points against average.... the turnovers this guy seems to be able to generate... Intriguing.

I'd trade our secondary for theirs and I'd trade Dunlap for Ziggy Ansah any day. Whitehead and Davis are better than any Bengal LB outside of Tez.
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(01-08-2018, 02:09 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: I live in Michigan and the Wife is a Lions fan, so I see plenty of Lions. Ziggy had 12 sacks this year and Davis and Whitehead are studs. Darius Slay (pro bowl), Glover Quinn and DJ Hayden make an excellent secondary. I don't know if "lack of talent" is a valid enough excuse to fully excuse a 27th ranking.

Lack of running game is a reason for a bad defense, they are on the field more etc.. look at the teams at the bottom of offensive running  3 (Det, TB and Giants) are in top 6 of yards allowed on defense.
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(01-08-2018, 02:20 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: Lack of running game is a reason for a bad defense, they are on the field more etc.. look at the teams at the bottom of offensive running  3 (Det, TB and Giants) are in top 6 of yards allowed on defense.

I'm not sure how much effect that really has. The Lions have always been a heavy passing team.

2014: 28th in rushing - 3rd in points allowed, 2nd in yards allowed
2017: 32nd in rushing - 21st in points allowed, 27th in yards allowed
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So, his defense this past year was good at getting turnovers (mediocre at it in other years) and relatively bad at actually stopping points and yards from accumulating.

They do get a lot of sacks pretty consistently though.

If Zimmer and Guenther's philosophy was 'bend don't break' and prioritizing defensive efficiency over splash plays, is it fair to say Austin's philosophy is "for every touchdown we give up, we get a sack or turnover?"

I'm not sure I'm thrilled with the direction, but it would be nice to get more turnovers. If they can increase the turnovers without significantly losing the overall strength of the defense, I'd consider this a good potential hire.

That's all, of course, assuming that different coaching and play calling can reliably result in higher sack/turnover numbers.
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