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Get StartedI would be highly surprised if this amounted to anything just yet.
Now, if Suh leaves, Fairley Leaves, Tulloch is cut, blah blah blah... and this team is STILL top 5 in D next year... buh bye Austin. He's going to have offers pouring in, and for all the right reasons this time.
We might have 3 high first round picks on the DL but we did last year too..This is the same defense basically that we had in 2013.
And that's a valid argument, as are the injuries Detroit fought through.
However, when you add the sum of all parts, you find that Detroit was ranked 1st in rushing yards allowed, but 13th in passing yard allowed. Austin was a DB coach previously, so you would think the passing defense would be better, and he wouldn't have had such a dramatic impact on the rushing defense.
He hasn't proven after only one season that it's his coaching and not just a great D-line at play with those numbers being what they are.
We all see Austin as an amazing D-Coordinator, because he turned this defense right around... but are we really sure Gunther wasn't just a terrible coach that was wrecking a very talented defense? Was this defense always capable of this, and being ruined by horrible calls by their coordinator?
My point is, Austin is certainly a capable coordinator at worst, and a superstar at best, but it's really difficult to judge after only one season with this team, which is what put him on the radar for a head coaching spot.
I don't think he'll be hired away this year, nor do I think he makes a lateral move. If he keeps the needle moving in the right direction one more season though, we may be on the hunt for another coordinator right quick and in a hurry, because someone will snatch him up.
Right now I think he's a victim of this joke Rooney Rule bullshit.
I agree. If I were a GM I certainly wouldn't be seriously thinking about hiring a first time defensive coordinator that inherited an underperforming unit the previous year. And I don't necessarily agree with the Rooney Rule. There may be some bias in that area but I'm of the belief that your performance speaks for you, that and those types of people are in the minority anyway.
I don't think he's gonna get hired anywhere this year either..............I hope.
Sometimes you get the guy you can, Ink. I have no idea if he'll be a good HC or even a consistent good DC. But I think for teams who have an opening sometimes its better to go with the unknown than a retread.
I agree, Rooney Rule for all it's intentions hasn't worked out.
http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/9328/teryl-austin
"He's drawn Mike Tomlin comparisons". If true and key people in charge of organizations think Austin has those intangible leadership qualities on the level of Tomlin he has a good chance of landing a job. Hell I want him as our HC.
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