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Joe Whitt Jr. - The Right Man for the Job
Posted on 12/5/12 at 6:55 am
Posted on 12/5/12 at 6:55 am
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When Whitt joined the Packers in 2008 as defensive quality control coach, his goal was to become head coach at his alma mater, Auburn
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The son remembers well grading film with his dad at 8. Whitt, who has no hobbies, says he was born to be a coach. If Whitt isn't with his wife and two children, he's having a blast watching tape of other NFL teams with notebook at hand.
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Whitt smiled when assessing his father's coaching style as "very loud." Yelling isn't a part of Whitt's modus operandi, but he's far more confrontational than Washington or former safeties coach Kurt Schottenheimer ever was. "I'm very demanding of them, and at one point they had issues with it," said Whitt. "But Dom's defense is supposed to look a certain way, and if it doesn't, I don't live in excuses." Asked to describe his professional manner, Whitt without hesitation said, "Blunt. Very blunt. There's no gray area."
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A few years ago, Tomlin told Whitt about the value of shadowing high school teachers and incorporating their methods into pro football. So for the last three winters, whenever the staff was given a week off, Whitt returned to Auburn High School and observed teachers at every level.
Posted on 12/5/12 at 7:02 am to GenesChin
It might help to hire a DC that's actually been a DC (on any level) before...
Posted on 12/5/12 at 7:03 am to The Nino
Joe Whitt Jr. has been mentored in Green Bay to be a DC since the day he got promoted.
Posted on 12/5/12 at 7:05 am to GenesChin
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Joe Whitt Jr. has been mentored in Green Bay to be a DC since the day he got promoted.
So in other words he's still never been a DC? Okay, got it.
We need an experienced DC, not another experiment.
Posted on 12/5/12 at 7:12 am to The Nino
I hate to say it, but I think the best man for the job would be .... Ted Roof. His Defense is exactly what a HUNH offense needs. Go after the ball, strip/intercept, get the ball back to the offense as fast as possible. Now if Ted Roof can just be allowed to run the defense how he wants, instead of incorporating the Tampa 2 per Chizik.
Posted on 12/5/12 at 7:12 am to The Nino
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So in other words he's still never been a DC? Okay, got it.
We need an experienced DC, not another experiment.
In other words I don't give a frick and Joe Whitt Jr is a badass mofo.
Who in the world do you think wants to come to this dumpster fire that has legit credentials as a DC?
I would be okay with Raheem Morris or Randy Shannon though. Disgruntled but accepting of Ellis Johnson
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but I think the best man for the job would be .... Ted Roof
Philosophy wise Green Bay and Ted Roof run the same defense. Whitt Jr and Greene just teach better fundamentals
This post was edited on 12/5/12 at 7:38 am
Posted on 12/5/12 at 8:36 am to GenesChin
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Philosophy wise Green Bay and Ted Roof run the same defense.
Dom Capers runs a 3-4 at Green Bay LINK
While at Auburn,Ted Roof, sometimes used multiple packages, but we were never a 3-4 defense. We were a 4-3 base. Same thing he's doing now at Penn State.
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Posted on 12/5/12 at 8:38 am to auburnundergrad
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Ted Roof, sometimes used multiple packages, but we were never a 3-4 defense. We were a 4-3 base. Same thing he's doing now at Penn State.
Exactly. I still think we will be a 4-3 base just run multiples like he said.
Posted on 12/5/12 at 8:43 am to auburnundergrad
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Dom Capers runs a 3-4 at Green Bay LINK
While at Auburn,Ted Roof, sometimes used multiple packages, but we were never a 3-4 defense. We were a 4-3 base. Same thing he's doing now at Penn State.
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I was talking about philosophy as in bend don't break, yards not points
3-4 vs 4-3 is schematic differences not philosophy
Posted on 12/5/12 at 8:46 am to AUtigerNOLA
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Exactly. I still think we will be a 4-3 base just run multiples like he said.
Agreed. The turnaround would take too long in the 3-4 for Gus. We have some players in place for the 4-3 and I believe we will stick with that. Just need to hire a DC that is known for creating turnovers and forcing punts.
I'm also a packers fan due to my grandparents still living up there. I'm a huge JWJ fan myself, but the only way he comes to Auburn is for the head coaching job after being a successful DC in the NFL for a while. He's not going to leave the Packers to be Auburn's DC. He has it made there and will eventually take over the reins as DC when Dom decides to retire or do consulting.
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