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Carl Smith gets my vote.
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Looing at the fullness of data across career, you have to conclude the Saints staff and the structure Spagnoulo was put in was historically bad. Spagnoulo was scapegoated. Spags left, Saints got even worse. They broke their own record for worst defense of all time in history of the league.Spagnuola was historically bad.
They didn't. You are misremembering something. They never allowed that many yards again. The defense markedly improved the year after Spags left, then dropped off the next 2 years. The thing that you may be thinking of is in Rob Ryan's 3rd season, he gave up more points per game than Spags' season.Why does Spagnoulo rate so poortly here when after he left there was a one season rebound but then the Saints defense plumbed new depths of terrible with essentially the same players and coaches for 3 straight seasons while Spagnoulo went back to championships?
I'll have to dig around but I feel like '14,'15 or '16 were all really close to '12 if one didn't surpass 2012. It all blurred together as a run of all time futility.They didn't. You are misremembering something. They never allowed that many yards again. The defense markedly improved the year after Spags left, then dropped off the next 2 years. The thing that you may be thinking of is in Rob Ryan's 3rd season, he gave up more points per game than Spags' season.