It's almost criminal to have a 200lb DB like Jones and Walker taking on a 310lb offensive lineman. Those guys were tossed like rag dolls the entire first half and it's not their fault, they were playing the scheme they were taught.
The only guy HUD seemed to listen to was Matt Wallerstedt, whom was bought on the staff late in 2014. The defense immediately went from an odd front to a 4-2-5 and we saw immediate improvement from the defense. I'm convinced that this is HUD's defense.
Again, it was Stewart that beat Ole Miss with a Jacksonville St (FCS) team one year prior to coming to UL. Willis reneged on the DC job for the defending National Champs Florida St and recently has coached up a good Saints rookie LB in Stephon Anthony. Rebowe got the hell out of dodge ASAP. Wallerstedt may have said, thanks, but no thanks. This has become a habit for HUD.
I was asking Hawk, but thanks. I guess you are saying Hud dictates to the DC what scheme they will play and then tells the DC which undersized LB we will play. Am I reading you right?
Also please do not use the willis/Anthony angle. He is a 1st round pick who QB the worst Defense in NFL history. He is now having a tough time adjusting to his new role. Everything I am hearing is that his playing time will be reduced this year.
I think Stewart was ok, can't agree with Willis (bad example with Anthony, because he lost his middle LB position after starting last year). Smith's defense lacked aggression, which listening to Smith, I can see why. That man is very mellow. Sounds like a nice man, but not sure how college athletes take his leadership. Wallerstedt, we will never know for sure, but when he came on board, the defense changed dramatically. This dude seem to know what he was doing based on a very short sampling. I tend to believe Hud that he isn't dictating the defense, but he just isn't hiring a very good DC.
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