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April 24, 2007

Rambling on Rhoads

Filed under: Assistants,Coaches,Football,Wannstedt — Chas @ 8:28 am

This bit from Bill Simmons on Celtics Head Coach Doc Rivers reminds me of what Defensive Coordinator Paul Rhoads has in Pittsburgh.

I haven’t ventured into the clubhouse. I’m not sitting at a press table typing deadline game stories and ignoring the game that’s happening right in front of me. I haven’t had the distinct pleasure of spending time with Doc after a tough loss and being wowed by his winning charm and humor. I haven’t been spun the same BS excuses that everyone else back home has been spun, and my lips aren’t covered with green Kool-Aid stains.

Should it matter if Doc happens to be a good person and a swell dinner companion? Sure, if he’s a friend or family member. But what if he’s coaching your favorite team and you don’t know him from a hole in the wall? What then? Should it bother you that the team won half as many games as it did two seasons ago? Or that we haven’t been able to defend a high screen since Eric Williams was still alive? Or that we’re consistently sloppy on both ends of the court? Or that opponents routinely shoot 50 percent or better no matter who’s out there?

Seems like all of that can be applied to Pitt and Rhoads running the defense. In his time at Pitt, the fundamentals — player positioning, tackling, footwork — have been bad. The defensive schemes don’t change regardless of their failures. Regardless of the personnel. Rhoads is the DC. As a top assistant, he’s supposed to be helping recruit the players for the team. As the DC, he is supposed to know the players on the defense as well as anybody and how to use them. Yet, there are no consequences.

I see it. All the other fans see it. Even the media acknowledges it, insofar as the defense is bad. Yet it is not Rhoads’ fault.

It’s bad attitudes on the team, a lack of leadership, poor talent, Walt Harris’ fault. Always something else.
Wannstedt’s support of Rhoads has had me baffled. I figured he got to stay because Rhoads was popular with the Athletic Director and Chancellor Nordenberg — not to mention the fact that he was one of the few assistants with a well-compensated contract — but that he now gets into year 3 under Wannstedt has been an ongoing search for the “why”. It leads to theories and trying to figure out why. Maybe it leads to the crazies, but I’m a little scared as I consider the following scenario.

You have a coach who looked good at first with someone else’s talent. Sure, things failed at key points, but the expectations are there.

As time goes on, though, things get worse. The talent is slipping. Yet, because, the guy is so engaging and likable the press and media stay positive and supportive of him. As do the people in charge. The fans who only see and care about what is happening on the field, however, are not so positive. They see a defense getting worse and worse and no one holding the DC responsible — or at least asking questions. Instead they are fed a litany of excuses for the DC. The excuses fail. Feeding instead: further frustration and anger.

Finally, it reaches a point, where even the press can’t excuse it any longer as the problems are so obvious and it all comes down to the coach. Then they have to go after him. And do. Almost with a vengeance and with gusto out of embarrassment that they helped prop him up and undermine their own credibility. In fact, the mocking and invoking his name as a punchline goes on for years after he is gone.

We haven’t reached the “finally” stage — yet.

Now think about Coach Wannstedt’s tenures in the NFL at Chicago and Miami as Head Coach. There is a disturbing parallel. It has me concerned that Wannstedt sees much of himself in Rhoads in that way, and is trying to help/protect him. Even as Rhoads’ tenure as DC continues towards the same outcome.

It’s just a theory, but when it comes to explaining how a DC can survive a steady 8-year slide and be under his second head coach, theories are about the only thing out there.





Its definitely a Pitt being “cheap” issue. No other explanation. Wanny was forced to keep this clown because of his contract and Cochrane and Nordy won’t “waste” money in their eyes. We are stuck with Rhoades throughout the remainder of the Wanny tenure – which could end after Year 5 if he bottoms out.

Comment by CurtisMartinFan 04.24.07 @ 10:56 am

Does anyone notice that the defense is much different under Wanny. Although the results are the same, the scheme is different. The reason Wanny won’t get rid of PR is because PR is running Wanny’s defense, so for him to get rid of PR, he would actually in a way be blaming himself too. For this reason, Wanny is more secure to say its not the scheme or the coaches, but the players that are the problem.

Comment by beapanther 04.24.07 @ 11:25 am

One theory is that keeping Rhodes is a safety net. No matter what happens, DW is staying after this season. If this season is complete garbage, though, tossing Rhodes over the side later may buy him some leniency for the following season. Then the excuse for year 5(instead of lack of talent, etc.) can be that the team NOW has to adjust to a new DC.

Comment by Dan35 04.24.07 @ 11:37 am

DW is going to be faced, at some point, with his own dismissal if he continues to support PR. I hope he has the foresight to see this. I think DW is a great recruiter and will eventually win, but not if that numbskull Rhodes is still on board. If the D doesn’t improve dramatically this year, PR has to go. If he doesn’t, DW and PR will be out after ’08.

Comment by Crackbaldo 04.24.07 @ 11:38 am

All: do you really, in all honesty, believe getting rid of Wanny would be a good idea? What great savior do you have to replace him? As long as he is recruiting well, we need him as long as he will stay.

Comment by Jon C 04.24.07 @ 8:48 pm

getting rid of wanny is a BAD idea. hes a great recruiter and believes in the program, and wont use it as a stepping stone. but getting rid of PR is long overdue.

Comment by matt 04.24.07 @ 10:38 pm

Don’t get me wrong- I’m not saying DW should be gone anytime soon. I’m just offering a theory as to why he kept PR another season. Dumping him at the end of last year automatically would have put all the weight on DW’s shoulders as of that day.

Comment by Dan35 04.25.07 @ 1:50 pm

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