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The Hen
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 Salguero: OLB coaching job is still open
Quote: I wish to explain that the OLB coach job is seriously, unquestionably important. That's because the OLB in the 3-4 defense must be the most dominant player on the defense.
You need the 3-4 OLB to pressure the QB, bring sacks and strip sacks, cover, hold the edge against the running game, and maybe deliver a touchdown or two each year. If you're going to have a Defensive Player of the Year, the OLB in the 3-4 defense is often the position that dude mans.
Well, the Dolphins got the TD from Jason Taylor in 2009. But the results from the group was otherwise hit-and-miss.
Cameron Wake, who came to the Dolphins with obvious pass-rushing talents, took more than a quarter of the season to earn a pass-rush niche on the team. And he never, really convinced the coaching staff that he could both cover and defend the run.
Taylor, brought in to be a designated rusher, was pushed to full-time duty through October and then, curiously, he was coming off the field on many passing downs. His sack total understandibly stagnated.
Joey Porter, injured on and off part of the year, seemed to age before our very eyes. He still led the team in sacks with nine. But anyone with eyes saw he was a shadow of the player he was in 2008.
Matt Roth? Terrible with the Dolphins. Great with the Browns. An enigma wrapped in a riddle shrouded in mystery. Something went wrong in Roth's head but no way his position coach maximized this player in the four games he played and contributed four tackles.
Charlie Anderson? Role player who counted $2.58 million against the cap in 2009. Worth it?
Quentin Moses was a backup when the year began and was pretty much that when the year ended.
So which player did the Miami OLB coach develop? Which player did the Miami OLB coach milk for everything the player had? You tell me, because I didn't see it.
And the outside linebacker spot will continue to be a source of curiousity in 2010. We don't know if Taylor will be back. We don't know if the Dolphins want Porter back -- although signs point that they do not. We don't know if Wake can develop into a three-down player.
The position that is supposed to be where one of the defense's dominant players thrive is a source of uncertainty in 2010. And so the Dolphins must find the right coach to help answer some of the questions.
Nope, the coaching search is definitely not quite done. The whole read: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/dolphins ... -open.html
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joeschmoe
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 Re: Salguero: OLB coaching job is still open
This job has to have a lot of guys interested, working with a staff like this with (what I believe to be) young talent like we have.. I gotta believe we won't pick just any old joeschmoe to fill this position..
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Bones
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 Re: Salguero: OLB coaching job is still open
anyone have any idea who some of the potential candidates may be?
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Big Dave
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Armando Salguero wrote: I wish to explain that the OLB coach job is seriously, unquestionably important. That's because the OLB in the 3-4 defense must be the most dominant player on the defense. I thought the most important position was the nose tackle. .
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Bones
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Big Dave wrote: Armando Salguero wrote: I wish to explain that the OLB coach job is seriously, unquestionably important. That's because the OLB in the 3-4 defense must be the most dominant player on the defense. I thought the most important position was the nose tackle. . agreed, BD. That's why NT's with the rare combination of size and athletic ability are so coveted. As Parcells once put it: "There are only so many guys like that on the planet."
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Dolfanrar
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Old number 54 should sign with us, retire and then take the LB coaching position.
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Bones
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Dolfanrar wrote: Old number 54 should sign with us, retire and then take the LB coaching position. Zach's an Inside Backer though, not OLB. We just hired Bill Sheridan for the ILB coaching gig.
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eleaf
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 Re: Salguero: OLB coaching job is still open
Big Dave wrote: Armando Salguero wrote: I wish to explain that the OLB coach job is seriously, unquestionably important. That's because the OLB in the 3-4 defense must be the most dominant player on the defense. I thought the most important position was the nose tackle. . Though he didn't write that the OLB is the most important. He wrote that the OLB needs to be the most dominant, and I agree.
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Bones
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eleaf wrote: Big Dave wrote: Armando Salguero wrote: I wish to explain that the OLB coach job is seriously, unquestionably important. That's because the OLB in the 3-4 defense must be the most dominant player on the defense. I thought the most important position was the nose tackle. . Though he didn't write that the OLB is the most important. He wrote that the OLB needs to be the most dominant, and I agree. Debate-able. While I agree with what you're saying, one could easily argue that it takes a significant amount of dominance to be expected to simultaneously take on TWO offensive linemen during the majority of an NT's plays.
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Dolfanrar
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Bones wrote: Dolfanrar wrote: Old number 54 should sign with us, retire and then take the LB coaching position. Zach's an Inside Backer though, not OLB. We just hired Bill Sheridan for the ILB coaching gig. Good point.
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MdDolfan
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So are going into the Senior Bowl without a OLB coach? Does it matter or will that hurt us later?
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IamPZ
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Seems Rich was right... *bows down*
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Bones
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IamPZ wrote: Seems Rich was right... *bows down* right about what? (he hasn't posted in this thread yet.)
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IamPZ
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Bones wrote: IamPZ wrote: Seems Rich was right... *bows down* right about what? (he hasn't posted in this thread yet.) He posted in another thread that OLB was still a big need for this team.
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Bones
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IamPZ wrote: Bones wrote: IamPZ wrote: Seems Rich was right... *bows down* right about what? (he hasn't posted in this thread yet.) He posted in another thread that OLB was still a big need for this team. Given Taylor and Porter's age, etc. I tend to agree with him.
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