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By Jean-Jacques Taylor
jjtaylor@dallasnews.com


Question: Why do so many people seem to have such a high opinion of Rob Ryan's ability as a defensive coordinator? Collectively, his defensive squads have had one good year (when Oakland's defense ranked 3rd overall). Otherwise, his defenses have ranked in the middle or lower half of the league.

Charles Bankhead



Jean-Jacques Taylor: You raise a good point. Most folks, I believe, are judging him on his pedigree since his father and brother are considered terrific defensive minds. They’re also projecting how his style will fit with the Cowboys’ personnel. There’s a hope that his penchant for an aggressive, attacking defensive style will make DeMarcus Ware even more effective, while having a positive effect on Anthony Spencer. Ryan has been the coordinator in Oakland and Cleveland. Neither one of those clubs has ever been considered blessed with a massive amount of defensive talent. We believe the Cowboys underachieved on defense. We’ve seen Spencer and Jenkins play well, which is what gives you hope for the Cowboys next season. This team has some nice pieces on defense, and the belief in the organization is that Ryan can unlock the best this defense has to offer.
 
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What never seems to get mentioned is how Rob rarely got to coach a defense with the lead, or has been paired with an offense worth a shat.
 

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David Moore, in his chat yesterday....

Only once in the last five years has Ryan been part of a team when the offense averaged at least 17 points. Once.


That is pathetic.
 

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He's here 2 years tops. He'll have his own squad by then.


I agree because as it is, I do not see any coaching changes next year. Now the year after, if like the Redskins finish again like they have, then I think Shanahan will be shown the door and I can see Snyder going right at Rob.
 

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I agree because as it is, I do not see any coaching changes next year. Now the year after, if like the Redskins finish again like they have, then I think Shanahan will be shown the door and I can see Snyder going right at Rob.

The chances of there being no coaching changes next year are about zero.
 
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He'll get his own gig after we win the Super Bowl.

So yeah, he could be one and done here, because we're totally winning it this year.

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David Moore, in his chat yesterday....

Only once in the last five years has Ryan been part of a team when the offense averaged at least 17 points. Once.


That is pathetic.

I mentioned this in another thread the other day. Our offense will provide more than 17 points a game.
 

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What never seems to get mentioned is how Rob rarely got to coach a defense with the lead, or has been paired with an offense worth a shat.

Yeah, we're gonna score pts and control the football, so his defense will have to be on the field alot less.

I like our chances for a quick turn around defensively, especially if they upgrade a couple of positions.
 
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