There may be a silver lining to this.
I think it's fair to say that Morris's first year was a bit of a learning experience. He'd never coached or played the Fangio defense before. Conveniently enough we won a championship that year.
So what do you do year two? The same thing you did that won a championship the year before. Why change? Except this time there was no Von Miler or Darius Williams and the offense was giving no help.
In year three I would expect Morris is now more comfortable with the defense and wil be able to insert the tweaks, nuances and changes of pace necessary to confuse opposing offenses. Hopefully we can get him the players to do just that.
And for the record, I'm not a Morris hater, but I do think i'm not a fan of the Fangio defense as a whole. Give me a 4-3 with a Jeff Fisher defensive line any day.