BleedThatBlue

February 9th, 2024 at 6:32 AM ^

I finally got to sleep in today and woke up at 5. Last week my clock has be up at 3-3:30! 
 

I think most people are going to be skeptical on this. Some will be pissed. I think/hoping this is Wink being used next year for continuity purposes and Clink will learn under his tutelage the Ravens system so he can be groomed into the next DC. I will remain skeptical on this hire. Recruiting will be interesting with this team coming up. 

SeaWolv

February 9th, 2024 at 11:49 AM ^

Not saying it's a bad hire, just saying it's not likely going to bring schematic continuity.

https://theathletic.com/3373244/2022/06/22/ravens-defense-mike-macdonald-philosophy/

Though Macdonald had a role in developing the system that Martindale deployed with the Ravens in 2018, the Ravens will be transitioning philosophically and schematically.

No defensive scheme is perfect and counters will eventually be found but we're not there yet. 

 

Navy Wolverine

February 9th, 2024 at 6:40 AM ^

I like the hire. Especially considering both Harbaughs and Macdonald are trying to build defensive staffs right now. In two years if Wink decides to go back to the NFL, Michigan will have his understudies plus up and coming coaches/analysts from three NFL teams that know the Ravens system to recruit from. I think this could be really good in the mid to long term.

GLORY

February 9th, 2024 at 7:11 AM ^

Sources say Martindale arrived in Ann Arbor early Thursday afternoon and quickly established rapport with Moore. That same favorable vibe is said to have been established with many of Michigan’s top defensive players when they all sat together to watch film of U-M’s victory over Ohio State last season.  Bonding with their would-be coordinator over their latest Buckeye beatdown was part of indoctrinating him with the program's primary mission.

LabattBlue

February 9th, 2024 at 9:51 AM ^

Agree with not what he's here for, but I'd throw out there that his background should resonate with recruits. 

We have some D coaches that are recruiters, need a couple openings filled with younger energy guys.

Sort of like a few Jedi apprentices, presenting  candidates to Yoda, for validation.

He's definitely not here to do the legwork, more of a NFL trainer/ get you to the league DC.

MGolem

February 9th, 2024 at 5:35 AM ^

All things considered this is a really good hire. Wink does not covet the head coaching job so Moore can be the man without fear of a mutiny. Wink can serve as a mentor to all the defensive coaches without making them feel like they were passed over by some young hotshot while helping to groom a successor. He is also a known NFL commodity with years of success, something the future NFL players on the team undoubtedly respect. Keeping Graham, Grant, and Johnson was paramount. Hard to believe those guys will leave a great thing at Michigan, where they can continue learning under an established NFL guy with serious coaching chops, for some mid-ass guy at a place like Texas. First time coaches often have an old head on staff to bounce ideas off and Wink fits that bill. There has been a lot of complaining about his inability to recruit but everything I have seen suggests he is a well liked coach, that could translate. Don't assume the worst.