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RE: Lou Anarumo Deserves a Big Italian Dinner - Fan_in_Kettering - 09-10-2019

Here’s the place: http://www.mammadisalvo.com


RE: Lou Anarumo Deserves a Big Italian Dinner - Nicomo Cosca - 09-10-2019

(09-10-2019, 09:34 PM)Bengalitis Wrote: Dre is another Marvin guy.

So are Geno, AJ, Dalton, Dunlap...

Dre’s just Dre. If he hasn’t grown up by now he probably never will.


RE: Lou Anarumo Deserves a Big Italian Dinner - Bengalitis - 09-10-2019

(09-10-2019, 10:04 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: So are Geno, AJ, Dalton, Dunlap...

Dre’s just Dre. If he hasn’t grown up by now he probably never will.

shhh.. you're messing up the narrative.  Wink


RE: Lou Anarumo Deserves a Big Italian Dinner - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 09-10-2019

(09-09-2019, 06:32 PM)Fan_in_Kettering Wrote: Oh yes.  Lou Anarumo surprised me yesterday; I'm talking Piers Morgan watching Susan Boyle sing on Britain's Got Talent for the first time type of surprised.  That defense!  It was amazing -- and it's only the first week of the season.

Most of you on here wax eloquently about offense: Passing schemes, running lanes, jet sweeps, screens, etc.  Zac Taylor is well on his way to installing what may become one of the NFL's most explosive offenses but since I'm a defense guy, let's ruminate a bit about Lou Anarumo and the Cincinnati defensive staff because they came very close to holding Seattle to only two scores in their own house which is unheard of.  Even limiting the Seahawks to 21 points at home was an impressive feat and the sports media has taken notice.

First of all, I saw tackling; you know, real wrap and-and-drive form tackling.  Nick Vigil's stick against Chris Carter was epic. Let's look at run statistics next.  The Seahawks had 72 yards on the ground.  This is due to improved tackling for the most part but also due to the outside linebackers making edge rushes nearly impossible.

Stunts?  What stunts?  Prior to Lou Anarumo coming to Cincinnati I hadn't seen defensive line stunts since Mike Zimmer was here.  The Seattle offensive line was banged up but what the Bengals did to disrupt their pass blocking with stunts was great.  Russell Wilson was running for his life and the Bengals sacked him four times and hurried him more often than that.

Okay, the linebackers could have played a smidge faster but they are much speedier than last season already.  In 2018 you could time their 40 yard dash with a sundial.  The secondary is vastly improved already and they're going to get better as the new defensive schemes "gel."

Lou Anarumo is definitely creative.  I saw formations composed of 5-2-4, 3-4-4, 4-3-4, 4-2-5, and 3-3-5.  It was almost like Cincinnati changed defensive schemes every series and sometimes they would switch between plays. This is going to be exciting to watch as the season progresses.

So, if anyone knows how to contact Lou Anarumo, tell him Fan-in-Kettering will treat him to a big Italian dinner at Mamma DiSalvo here in Kettering and we can even speak Italian if he wants.  Mamma DiSalvo isn't New York quality Italian food.  It's better.

Chris Carson, sorry to pick apart a great post my friend. Just confused me for a second.

Sweet Lou called a great game, I was pleasantly surprised as he was the one new coach I was questioning besides Zac with 
his lack of DC experience. Great calling all game keeping us unpredictable and the D-line, LB corps and Secondary all played 
well in most aspects against a formidable Offensive opponent. Not many better than Russell Wilson or Chris Carson.

Their O-line has names on them, I know of them so they are not nobodies or something.

This was a great Defensive effort against a very good team. This honestly was what I wanted to see the most...

The Defense playing great. We keep this up we will win a lot of games THIS season and will compete with anyone.


RE: Lou Anarumo Deserves a Big Italian Dinner - Fan_in_Kettering - 09-10-2019

(09-10-2019, 10:25 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Chris Carson, sorry to pick apart a great post my friend. Just confused me for a second.

Sweet Lou called a great game, I was pleasantly surprised as he was the one new coach I was questioning besides Zac with 
his lack of DC experience. Great calling all game keeping us unpredictable and the D-line, LB corps and Secondary all played 
well in most aspects against a formidable Offensive opponent. Not many better than Russell Wilson or Chris Carson.

Their O-line has names on them, I know of them so they are not nobodies or something.

This was a great Defensive effort against a very good team. This honestly was what I wanted to see the most...

The Defense playing great. We keep this up we will win a lot of games THIS season and will compete with anyone.

Yes! Chris Carson! Thank you! I’m an OSU alumnus so I might have mentally combined Chris Carson with Buckeye great Cris Carter. I usually don’t brain fart that badly.


RE: Lou Anarumo Deserves a Big Italian Dinner - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 09-10-2019

(09-10-2019, 10:32 PM)Fan_in_Kettering Wrote: Yes! Chris Carson!  Thank you!  I’m an OSU alumnus so I might have mentally combined Chris Carson with Buckeye great Cris Carter.  I usually don’t brain fart that badly.

Getcha, get the same thing sometimes with certain names.

Especially when it is two first names lol

Vigil played very good in Seattle as did Preston BTW.

Am liking our new LB Coach in Tem.

Light years better then Haslett......


RE: Lou Anarumo Deserves a Big Italian Dinner - THE PISTONS - 09-15-2019

Ramen noodles for Lou this week. Without the flavor packets.