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Panthers D: How much of it is Ron and how much of it is McDermott?


WesleyM

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A question I was mulling today while watching the various games waiting for tomorrow is the thread title.  How much of the Panthers defensive success can be attributed to McDermott, and how much of it is Ron?  We are consistently a very good defensive team and while I know the players we have don't hurt, you can't do anything without good coaching.  Discuss?

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10 hours ago, Marguide said:

You have to recognize the efforts of our entire defensive staff. McD, Wilkes, Washington, et al.

Calling it Ron's D diminishes the great job these guys are doing.

Yet, to take credit away from Ron does him a disservice as well.  He put the staff together based on the system he wanted to run.  He has built top-notch D's every where hes been.

Kudos to the individual Coordinators and position coaches but it all starts at the top.  Ron knows a thing or two about a good Defense.

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