shield4life
16 years ago
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minnypacker
16 years ago
I just don't think Nolan's the guy. If he was, why not name him already. I'm guessing Moss or Haslett - Want McDermott.
Pack93z
16 years ago
We shall see... but the guy can coach either alignment and per the source listed here, isn't fixed solely upon either one.. scheme fit to the personnel of the team.. that is the smart way to coach.

http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20090106/PKR01/90106162/1058 


Mike Nolan has emerged as the clear front-runner to become the Green Bay Packers next defensive coordinator.

Two NFL sources said Tuesday that coach Mike McCarthy appears likely to bring in Nolan to replace Bob Sanders, whose firing was announced Monday. One source said word at the Cactus Bowl, the all-star game for Division II seniors in Kingsville, Texas, is the move is all but done. Another said there appeared to be at least a 90 percent chance Nolan will join the Packers.

Nolan, who was fired as San Franciscos head coach seven games into this season, has 11 years of experience as a defensive coordinator in the NFL with Baltimore (2002-04), the New York Jets (2000), Washington (1997-99) and the New York Giants (1993-96). As a head coach, Nolan had some problems with players on the offensive side of the ball, but as a defensive coordinator, he has a reputation for being a high-energy, optimistic leader whom players like.

I think hes a good coach, said a scout familiar with Nolan. Sometimes he was a little strong and butted heads with those guys (on San Franciscos offense), but as a smart guy and likable and all that, hes all that.

Nolan, 49, looked like a strong candidate for the job from the start because of his ties to McCarthy. When Nolan became San Franciscos head coach in 2005, he hired McCarthy as offensive coordinator, and the two by all accounts worked well their one season together before McCarthy became the Packers head coach in 2006.

Nolans 11 years as NFL defensive coordinator is a major selling point if McCarthy is reluctant to bring in a first-time defensive coordinator now that his program with the Packers is entering its fourth season. Nolan is a known quantity in the job, whereas another of McCarthys possible candidates, Winston Moss, never has been a defensive coordinator. Moss, who is McCarthys assistant head coach and linebackers coach, was the only defensive position coach McCarthy retained Monday when he fired Sanders and four other defensive assistants Monday. Moss also has interviewed for the St. Louis Rams head-coaching vacancy.

Nolan is one of several respected defensive coordinators available this offseason, along with Gregg Williams, who wasnt retained by Jacksonville because of philosophical differences with coach Jack Del Rio; Romeo Crennel, who was fired as Clevelands coach last week; Jim Haslett, who finished this season as St. Louis interim coach; and Eric Mangini, who was fired as the New York Jets coach last week, though he appears to be the top candidate to become Clevelands next head coach.

There also are some up-and-coming NFL assistants who could be candidates for their first job as a defensive coordinator, though again McCarthy appears to think hes too far into his tenure to take such a risk. Among the top prospects are Sean McDermott, Philadelphias secondary coach; Keith Butler, Pittsburghs linebackers coach; Pepper Johnson, New Englands defensive line coach; and Bill Sheridan, the New York Giants linebackers coach.

Nolan also has appeal because though he prefers to run a 3-4 defense, hes also worked in the 4-3 and mixed that in extensively as coach of the 49ers. In his first season with San Francisco, the 49ers ran mostly a 4-3 and gradually evolved into primarily a 3-4 defense over his three-plus seasons with the team. McCarthy also might prefer a slower transition to the 3-4, because the Packers roster is built to play a 4-3, and switching to primarily a 3-4 in one offseason could be difficult and require major changes in personnel.

Hes good now. Hes smart, said the scout whos familiar with Nolan. He can run 3-4, 4-3, he knows it all. It depends on what personnel you have. Hell do whatever, morph to whatever. Hell use your players to their strengths. Hes smart that way.

Nolan has had some ups and downs as a defensive coordinator in the NFL but became the 49ers head coach largely on the strength of his performance as Baltimores defensive coordinator from 2002 to 2004. In his first season, he took over a Ravens defense gutted by a roster purge, and it finished only No. 22 in yards allowed and No. 19 in points allowed. But his defense finished No. 3 in yards and No. 6 in points in 03, and Nos. 6 in both in 04.

Before that, Nolan had the difficult job of replacing Bill Belichick as the New York Jets defensive coordinator in 2000. He essentially ran Belichicks version of the 3-4 and improved the Jets ranking in yards allowed from the previous season (No. 21 in 99 to No. 11 in 2000) and dropped slightly in points allowed (from No. 9 in 99 to No. 13 in 00). That offseason, though, Jets coach Al Groh left to become head coach at Virginia, and new coach Herm Edwards fired Nolan and most of the rest of the coaching staff.

Nolans most controversial stint as defensive coordinator, though, came with Washington from 1997 through 1999, after four generally successful seasons as the Giants defensive coordinator pegged him as a future head coach. Nolans first two seasons with Washington produced a solid performance in 97, when his defense ranked No. 16 in yards allowed and No. 8 in points, and a bad year in 98, when it ranked Nos. 24 and 28 respectively.

Then in 1999, brash neophyte Daniel Snyder purchased the team, and when Nolans defense struggled it finished the season ranked No. 30 in yards and No. 24 in points Snyder went after his defensive coordinator. The first-year NFL owner considered Nolans defenses vanilla, twice had ice cream delivered to Nolans office to hammer home the point, and after the 10-6 season, fired Nolan.

Nolan caught on as Baltimores receivers coach in 01 the only season hes coached offense then became defensive coordinator in 2002. The Ravens had won the Super Bowl in the 2000 season with one of the best defenses in NFL history, finished 10-6 in 2001, then had a roster makeover because salary-cap and age issues. Among the players the Ravens lost going into 2002 were defensive tackle duo Sam Adams and Tony Siragusa, linebacker Jamie Sharper, safety Rod Woodson, defensive end Rob Burnett and cornerback Duane Starks. Nolans defense finished that season No. 22 in yards allowed and No. 19 in points allowed, before finishing in the top six in both categories the next two years.


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Pack93z
16 years ago

I just don't think Nolan's the guy. If he was, why not name him already. I'm guessing Moss or Haslett - Want McDermott.

"minnypacker" wrote:



One potential reason that it hasn't been announced is maybe Moss won't be retained as well.. by delaying the announcement and allowing the Rams search to continue freely, it gives Moss a better chance of landing the job, with a potentially larger pay scale, thus relieving the Packers of Moss's contract all together.. since he got a raise last season, whom knows how much cash that may be since most of the assistants contracts are guaranteed.

Not saying that is the case, but it could be a connect the dots type scenario..
"The oranges are dry; the apples are mealy; and the papayas... I don't know what's going on with the papayas!"
bozz_2006
16 years ago
that certainly paints a rosey picture of Nolan. I do like him. But I still have the gut-feeling that our next DC will be Winston Moss.
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Pack93z
16 years ago

that certainly paints a rosey picture of Nolan. I do like him. But I still have the gut-feeling that our next DC will be Winston Moss.

"bozz_2006" wrote:



Agreed, it is a fluff article, but he brings the flexibility of either alignment and per the source, isn't married to one or the other.. thus allowing the talent to dictate the alignment and scheme..

I am not sold on Nolan being the best hire... but...

If you are MM, in year 4, and coming off a disappointing season in terms of wins and late game performances.. do you roll the dice with a first time DC?

Talk about risk.. he would really have to be sold on fact the guy could bring a solid defense in year one of the system and guys coaching tenure.
"The oranges are dry; the apples are mealy; and the papayas... I don't know what's going on with the papayas!"
minnypacker
16 years ago
This article states Nolan, Lombardi or Brandt has been saying Moss. We will see who is more connected.
Packnic
16 years ago

that certainly paints a rosey picture of Nolan. I do like him. But I still have the gut-feeling that our next DC will be Winston Moss.

"pack93z" wrote:



Agreed, it is a fluff article, but he brings the flexibility of either alignment and per the source, isn't married to one or the other.. thus allowing the talent to dictate the alignment and scheme..

I am not sold on Nolan being the best hire... but...

If you are Mike McCarthy, in year 4, and coming off a disappointing season in terms of wins and late game performances.. do you roll the dice with a first time DC?

Talk about risk.. he would really have to be sold on fact the guy could bring a solid defense in year one of the system and guys coaching tenure.

"bozz_2006" wrote:




this is the NFL and the egos are huge so this is probably implausable but...

Could Mike be using Nolan as transition to Moss? I mean is that crazy? Like Nolan comes in runs the show while Moss gets added say-so. Kind of like bringing up Moss?

So Mike goes out and says "look Nolan, I like Moss as a coach and i think he has what it takes to be the defensive coordinator here. but its a risky move at this time and i think you can help solidify the situation while training/working with Moss"

I mean thats a possibility at least right now right?
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Pack93z
16 years ago

that certainly paints a rosey picture of Nolan. I do like him. But I still have the gut-feeling that our next DC will be Winston Moss.

"Packnic" wrote:



Agreed, it is a fluff article, but he brings the flexibility of either alignment and per the source, isn't married to one or the other.. thus allowing the talent to dictate the alignment and scheme..

I am not sold on Nolan being the best hire... but...

If you are Mike McCarthy, in year 4, and coming off a disappointing season in terms of wins and late game performances.. do you roll the dice with a first time DC?

Talk about risk.. he would really have to be sold on fact the guy could bring a solid defense in year one of the system and guys coaching tenure.

"pack93z" wrote:




this is the NFL and the egos are huge so this is probably implausable but...

Could Mike be using Nolan as transition to Moss? I mean is that crazy? Like Nolan comes in runs the show while Moss gets added say-so. Kind of like bringing up Moss?

So Mike goes out and says "look Nolan, I like Moss as a coach and i think he has what it takes to be the defensive coordinator here. but its a risky move at this time and i think you can help solidify the situation while training/working with Moss"

I mean thats a possibility at least right now right?

"bozz_2006" wrote:



Anything within reason is possible.. Could be a stepping stone for both gents.. Mike to get back into the Head Coaching talks and Moss to elevate his career.. on question, if people are truly smittened with Moss as talks around here suggest.. then wouldn't that be a little bit of a risk in training Moss and then watching him jet for a HC position he covets?

All this speculation is fun.. keeps the offseason talks juiced..
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