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  • Oviedo
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    • May 2008
    • 23824

    The Butler difference

    From Trib. Butler lets players play. He gets it

    Two years ago, Artie Burns and Sean Davis had virtually no shot at starting.

    Even playing would've been a challenge, even for the top two rookies in the Steelers' draft class.
    Now, they at least have a chance.


    The Steelers on Tuesday open their four-week voluntary but highly attended on-field organized team activities at UPMC Rooney Sports Complex, with a handful of holes in the secondary that could be filled by the Steelers' top two rookies.


    When Keith Butler took over for veteran Dick LeBeau as defensive coordinator last year, one of the most notable changes was Butler not bogging down the unit with the complexity of the defense.


    Instead, he simplified it and let players play. The volume of the playbook was scaled back dramatically to reduce mental errors, which allowed young players to get on the field sooner than in the past.


    It had positive results.


    Sacks went from 33 to 48; turnovers went from 21 to 30; and points allowed dropped almost four per game as the Steelers advanced to within three minutes of the AFC championship game despite an injury-riddled roster,.Players such as rookie linebacker Bud Dupree and inexperienced cornerback Ross Cockrell saw plenty of playing time.


    Veteran outside linebacker Arthur Moats said Butler's approach was crucial to their success in 2015 and key to their plans in 2016.
    “Coach LeBeau is going to challenge you more mentally in the sense of going into some games to have 30-40 calls, and you have to be able to execute them at a high level,” Moats told the Tribune-Review. “A lot of the younger guys couldn't get on the field right away because the mental complexity of it would be overwhelming for them.


    “Coach Butler is more about simplifying things and let your ability take over. The younger guys can play faster because they don't have to think as much.”


    Dupree took over a starting outside linebacker spot midway through the season after playing half the snaps leading up to that. Cockrell, who was picked up by the Steelers shortly before the season after Buffalo released him, played nearly 700 snaps.
    According to Moats, that should give rookie draft picks Burns, Davis, Javon Hargrave, Tyler Feeney and Tyler Matakevich an opportunity. Also, 2015 second-round pick Senquez Golson, who was lost for the season during the spring with a shoulder injury, should be in better position to play right away under Butler.


    “If those guys are ready to play, they are going to get that opportunity,” Moats said. “But I don't feel like any of them have got to be forced into action. Their talent is going to speak for themselves. You see what they did at the collegiate level. They can help us out right away, whether it is special teams first then get into the defense. You don't draft guys in the first round to have them sit.”
    However, the Steelers are pretty set on defense in Butler's second year. For a third straight year, they used their first two picks in the draft on defensive players (Ryan Shazier and Stephon Tuitt in 2014; Dupree and Golson in 2015; and Burns and Davis.)


    Only Steve McLendon doesn't return from the starting front seven from last year's team, which was third in the league in sacks and turnovers. The rotation of linebackers —Moats, Dupree, James Harrison and Jarvis Jones — will continue, and as giving Moats has confidence that the Steelers are close to being a dominant defense once again.


    “I feel as the season ended last year that we were getting better and better,” Moats said. “From a confidence standpoint, we were just a more confident group.”


    Moats started 10 of 16 games last year and finished with four sacks despite splitting time with Dupree. Moats, who injured his pectoral muscle in the playoff loss to the Broncos, feels the Steelers are a better team than Denver. The Broncos won Super Bowl 50.
    “We just didn't have a couple of plays here and there that didn't bounce our way,” Moats said.


    “To see Denver to go out there and win it all, we know that we are the better team and what we are capable of. It fuels us that much more for this season.”
    "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"
  • pittpete
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    • Aug 2008
    • 6825

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    • feltdizz
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 27532

      #3
      "Coach Butler is more about simplifying things and let your ability take over. The younger guys can play faster because they don't have to think as much.”


      Steelers 27
      Rats 16

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      • ikestops85
        Hall of Famer
        • Jun 2008
        • 3724

        #4
        Then why did we have so many communication issues with the secondary last year?
        As many on this site think ... The Rooney's suck, Colbert sucks, Tomlin sucks, the coaches suck, and the players suck.

        but Go Steelers!!!

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        • phillyesq
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 7568

          #5
          I'll preemptively agree with Lemming's post in which he, once again, debunks the myth that young players are contributing earlier under Butler.

          In another article on the site that shall not be named, there are comments from Golden that Butler is more aggressive. The stats show that he did blitz more, and although the Steelers obviously had problems, it was effective to some extent.
          Last edited by phillyesq; 05-25-2016, 01:47 PM.

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          • fordfixer
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 10922

            #6
            Originally posted by feltdizz
            "Coach Butler is more about simplifying things and let your ability take over. The younger guys can play faster because they don't have to think as much.”


            Sounds like a lot of the posters here (they don't think much.) oh wait??????

            Molon labe

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            • Captain Lemming
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              • Jun 2008
              • 16041

              #7
              In 2013 Lebea.....oh wait.....Philly just said....Nevermind.
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              In view of the fact that Mike Tomlin has matched Cowhers record I give him the designation:

              TCFCLTC-
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              • Steelhere10
                Hall of Famer
                • May 2008
                • 3849

                #8
                Originally posted by ikestops85
                Then why did we have so many communication issues with the secondary last year?
                The issues were early in the year. Around mid season they became not so normal.
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                • BradshawsHairdresser
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                  • Dec 2008
                  • 7056

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Steelhere10
                  The issues were early in the year. Around mid season they became not so normal.
                  IIRC, they were still having plenty of these problems by mid season, although were showing some improvement by then.

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                  • Starlifter
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                    • May 2008
                    • 5078

                    #10
                    football is not a simple game. I get the strategy of simplifying it when necessary to get young guys on the field - but all things being equal, i'd rather have a complex defense that confuses opponents and is well understood by the 11 guys executing it to the point where it's second nature and they can let their natural abilities augment the scheme.

                    i know, that's called having your cake and eating it too....

                    but hey, i'm selfish that way.
                    2014 MNF EXEC CHAMPION!!!

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                    • BradshawsHairdresser
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                      • Dec 2008
                      • 7056

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Starlifter
                      football is not a simple game. I get the strategy of simplifying it when necessary to get young guys on the field - but all things being equal, i'd rather have a complex defense that confuses opponents and is well understood by the 11 guys executing it to the point where it's second nature and they can let their natural abilities augment the scheme.

                      i know, that's called having your cake and eating it too....

                      but hey, i'm selfish that way.
                      LeBeau, is that you?

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                      • feltdizz
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                        • May 2008
                        • 27532

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Starlifter
                        football is not a simple game. I get the strategy of simplifying it when necessary to get young guys on the field - but all things being equal, i'd rather have a complex defense that confuses opponents and is well understood by the 11 guys executing it to the point where it's second nature and they can let their natural abilities augment the scheme.

                        i know, that's called having your cake and eating it too....

                        but hey, i'm selfish that way.
                        with the new CBA changes it's not realistic.
                        Steelers 27
                        Rats 16

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                        • Captain Lemming
                          Legend
                          • Jun 2008
                          • 16041

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Starlifter
                          football is not a simple game. I get the strategy of simplifying it when necessary to get young guys on the field - but all things being equal, i'd rather have a complex defense that confuses opponents and is well understood by the 11 guys executing it to the point where it's second nature and they can let their natural abilities augment the scheme.

                          i know, that's called having your cake and eating it too....

                          but hey, i'm selfish that way.
                          Let me make a rather simple yet obvious point.
                          A simple defense is GREAT if your talent is better than the offense you are playing. It is like "you know what we are going to do but we are so good it doesn't matter". It was kind of like that in the 70s. We have not had THAT kind of defensive talent. Troy is ONE PLAYER who was gonna be great no matter the system. Nearly EVERY OTHER DEFENSIVE PLAYER ON THAT TEAM was better because of the scheme. Heck even Troy was given freedom to fully utilized his gifts by tailoring the scheme to cover for the risks he took. I can make a case that the Ravens had better overall defensive talent then we had most seasons since 2000. The only way to be better than your talent is to fool people wth your scheme which adds a measure of complexity.
                          Last edited by Captain Lemming; 05-27-2016, 09:08 AM.
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                          In view of the fact that Mike Tomlin has matched Cowhers record I give him the designation:

                          TCFCLTC-
                          The Coach Formerly Considered Less Than Cowher

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                          • Slapstick
                            Rookie
                            • May 2008
                            • 0

                            #14
                            Given the relative lack of experience on the defense (last year, the average age of our defensive starters was 26), making things simpler to build comfort is smart...I think that was the impetus to introducing more Cover 2 concepts last offseason...

                            This season, I believe the defense will be more comfortable within the scheme, both in the front 7 and the secondary, allowing for more wrinkles and complexity in the defense...Butler blitzed a lot last year, but I bet there will be new blitz packages galore this season...
                            Actually, my post was NOT about you...but, if the shoe fits, feel free to lace that &!+€# up and wear it.

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                            • Oviedo
                              Legend
                              • May 2008
                              • 23824

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Slapstick
                              Given the relative lack of experience on the defense (last year, the average age of our defensive starters was 26), making things simpler to build comfort is smart...I think that was the impetus to introducing more Cover 2 concepts last offseason...

                              This season, I believe the defense will be more comfortable within the scheme, both in the front 7 and the secondary, allowing for more wrinkles and complexity in the defense...Butler blitzed a lot last year, but I bet there will be new blitz packages galore this season...
                              As I have said, good coaching is about making the players you have successful not running a system for the players you wish you still had. As I said in the initial post, Butler, and Tomlin, gets this and we saw improvements last year because of it.
                              "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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