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Notes From Training Camp 2025
#41
(Yesterday, 09:13 AM)Bronxbengal Wrote: Lou’s defense was only in the top half of defensive rankings in 2022 coming in at 13.  All the other years they were in the bottom half with 2021 being 16th.  My attitude with Lou is mediocre at best.  He did a poor job coaching up the youngsters which is important if all of your cap money is going to the offense.  It will be interesting to see how the colts defense performs this year.

Yeah... Except that during Burrow's rookie contract all of the money was on the defensive side of the ball. One middle of the pack finish is all there was to show for it. I honestly can't believe Lou was ever considered HC material around the league. Honestly I'm surprised he got another DC job.
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#42
(Yesterday, 01:30 PM)Joelist Wrote: I liked Lou in some respects but he did have an achilles heel in that his scheme required experienced pros with football smarts to execute it correctly. That was why when Lou finally bowed to reality and simplified the defense the play improved, and it also was his death knell. Golden's whole rep is around coaching players up and making the calls and alignments of his defense digestible by players so they concentrate on play on the field and not trying to understand the scheme.



This is true and not true. 

The Bengals started 2024 in a very simple heavy 5 man defensive line front playing cover 1 man on the back end. After the Panthers game when Cam Taylor Britt, Geno Stone, and the DL were struggling Lou added in alot more Run/Pass blitzing because without a nose tackle and a beat up DL teams were running it down their throat. 

By the end of the year the scheme "simplified" because the Offenses they faced simplified. Raiders, Cowboys, Browns, Bronco, Titans, even the Steelers (even though they got lit up by check downs in thr first game).



Lou Anarumo was the best scheme coach on staff if that was his only job he would be alot better DC and maybe in will be Indy. Here he was a major voice in stacking the draft board and it's felt like he tooks some players without a real plan (Dax Hill, Myles Murphy). I think it also hurt him he never had a second string to his DL. 

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#43
Today is the media lunch…the one day per year Mike Brown talks to reporters. I would assume the contract situations for Hendrickson and Stewart will be questions 1a and 1b
 
It's next season and I'm hopeful




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(2 hours ago)pally Wrote: Today is the media lunch…the one day per year Mike Brown talks to reporters.  I would assume the contract situations for Hendrickson and Stewart will be questions 1a and 1b

Cant wait to hear a bunch of BS. Why is MB doing this and not Katie? 
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(57 minutes ago)kalibengal Wrote: Cant wait to hear a bunch of BS. Why is MB doing this and not Katie? 

You act like Katie would be any better lol

"anytime you want to meet for lunch and or drinks..or both..my treat  ..we can compare degrees . In addition to getting an MBA/MHA from Xavier I also obtained an Masters in Public Health from  the Chan School of Public Health ( Harvard) and I doubt very seriously that your educational background  can match that.." - ERIC1
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