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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1001789" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>The same component of flexibility in the Fangio structure makes that Defense very dynamic can also make it appear volatile. I still think our DC cant just employ the Fangio concepts generically. A really good DC has to recognize his opponents strengths (or weaknesses) and make game to game adjustments and even in game adjustments (micro) and enhancements to the scheme. Imo Barry is relatively good in the Macro sense of understanding or recognizing this scheme, but not yet fully realized the micro aspect. I say yet because even the West Coast Offense wasn’t originally successful under Walsh the first few years until it was employed and adapted and massaged. It took 2-3 years to fire on all cylinders for many teams employing it, but it pays off huge once it’s operating smoothly.</p><p>There’s similarly a component of patience (tweaking) involved and had we similarly given up inside 2 seasons we’d not know Joe Montana in the same light. I’m not a friend of Joe Barry nor do I pretend to know his full capability. However Matt sees something in him as far as unrealized potential. If we support Matt, then we can at least take some solace in knowing he might see potential in Barry that we don’t.</p><p></p><p>Barry will run out of excuses fast this season unless he markedly improves. This is essentially his contract season if you will. I’m sort of in the corner where I don’t love Joe Barry as a D.C. </p><p>That said, I’m also not fully convinced there is anyone better for the job in the super short term. Thus I’m holding my breath that we see a slightly improved Run Defense, QB pressure rate or turnover ratio or combination thereof. 2023 is likely a down season Offensively and really the ideal season to give Barry his last look to see if he can get the most out of this grouping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1001789, member: 10086"] The same component of flexibility in the Fangio structure makes that Defense very dynamic can also make it appear volatile. I still think our DC cant just employ the Fangio concepts generically. A really good DC has to recognize his opponents strengths (or weaknesses) and make game to game adjustments and even in game adjustments (micro) and enhancements to the scheme. Imo Barry is relatively good in the Macro sense of understanding or recognizing this scheme, but not yet fully realized the micro aspect. I say yet because even the West Coast Offense wasn’t originally successful under Walsh the first few years until it was employed and adapted and massaged. It took 2-3 years to fire on all cylinders for many teams employing it, but it pays off huge once it’s operating smoothly. There’s similarly a component of patience (tweaking) involved and had we similarly given up inside 2 seasons we’d not know Joe Montana in the same light. I’m not a friend of Joe Barry nor do I pretend to know his full capability. However Matt sees something in him as far as unrealized potential. If we support Matt, then we can at least take some solace in knowing he might see potential in Barry that we don’t. Barry will run out of excuses fast this season unless he markedly improves. This is essentially his contract season if you will. I’m sort of in the corner where I don’t love Joe Barry as a D.C. That said, I’m also not fully convinced there is anyone better for the job in the super short term. Thus I’m holding my breath that we see a slightly improved Run Defense, QB pressure rate or turnover ratio or combination thereof. 2023 is likely a down season Offensively and really the ideal season to give Barry his last look to see if he can get the most out of this grouping. [/QUOTE]
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