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AlbaNY_Ram
The sense I get from JY53's posts and from many other is that Morris still ran the defense that Staley ran (which as I understand it is the Fangio defense) but they may have called the defense differently.
By that I mean ... suppose the Fangio 'book' has 100 variations documented. On any given play Staley might make one call while Morris could make a different call - two different pages from the same book that result in the D looking different. To me that allows for it to be considered the same defense but at the same time accounting for the D under Morris looking different in certain specific ways than the D under Staley.
So does that mean that Staley "called" the game better or more aggressive than Morris did? Maybe just not as effectively early in the season?
Did Staley put D Will in better situations to succeed than Morris did?
D Will looked like a totally different player this year in the "same system". IMO, Morris called a "different/better" game as the season went on but D Will's play still was sub par based on last year's performance. The D got better as a "whole" but D Will didn't.
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