In probably our last round of coverage on the Bills hiring Jim Schwartz, I wanted to reach out to someone who covered his tenure as a DC in Tennessee. So, here's Tom Gower from Total Titans and Football Outsiders to dish the dirt on Schwartz's time down south. I've also included some defensive stats in regards to Tennessee's defenses under Schwartz.
1) Can you talk about Schwartz's tenure in Tennessee?
Jim Schwartz in Tennessee: His last year as defensive coordinator in Tennessee was 2008, so for any commentary on his past five years in Detroit, find somebody who followed the Lions more closely. He's assuredly changed from what he was in Tennessee. Anybody would. Schwartz is perhaps most closely affiliated with the "wide-9" idea of how to play defense, lining up your defensive ends out wide and sending them after the quarterback, playing the run on the way there.
To play that successfully, you typically need to play an aggressive attacking one-gap defense and depend on run support from your safeties. Having physical corners helps. The wide-9 got a bum rap from the time in Philly, but the Titans' outstanding defenses in 2007 and 2008 did a lot of it, very successfully.
7th in total defense | 2nd in points given up |
9th in pass defense | 6th in INTS |
5th in sacks | Leader in sacks- Albert Haynesworth (8.5) |
Gave up 17PPG in five games against top 15 offenses | 6th in rushing yards given up |
Gave up less than 100 yards rushing in 9 games |
5th in total defense | 8th in points given up |
10th in pass defense | Tied for 2nd in INTS |
7th in sacks | Leader in sacks- Kyle Vanden Bosch (12.5) |
Gave up 23PPG in 9 games against top 15 offenses | 5th in rushing yards given up |
Gave up less than 100 yards rushing in 11 games |
32nd in total defense | 31st in points given up |
26th in pass defense | 13th in INTS |
29th in sacks | Leader in sacks- Kyle Vanden Bosch (6.5) |
Gave up 26PPG in 6 games against top 15 offenses | 29th in rushing yards given up |
Gave up less than 100 yards rushing in 2 games |
19th in total defense | 28th in points given up |
17th in pass defense | Tied for 30th in INTS |
9th in sacks | Leader in sacks- Kyle Vanden Bosch (12.5) |
Gave up 30PPG in 8 games against top 15 offenses | 22nd in rushing yards given up |
Gave up less than 100 yards rushing in 5 games |
27th in total defense | 30th in points given up |
30th in pass defense | 13th in INTS |
27th in sacks | Leader in sacks- Kevin Carter (6.5) |
Gave up 42PPG in 4 games against top 15 offenses | 6-way tie for 26th in rushing yards given up |
Gave up less than 100 yards rushing in 5 games |
12th in total defense | 13th in points given up |
29th in pass defense | Tied for 8th in INTS |
Tied for 9th in sacks | Leader in sacks- Jevon Kearse (9.5) |
Gave up 21PPG in 4 games against top 15 offenses | 1st in rushing yards given up |
Gave up less than 100 yards rushing in 12 games |
The dropoff in the Titans defense from 2008 to 2009 looked mostly personnel-related. Albert Haynesworth had been a defensive MVP-type player in 2007 and 2008 and was in Washington, which was a big loss. The rest of the defensive starters were back, but they had injury problems that exposed a lack of depth and they got old fast in some key locations. I think that just goes to stress the need for top defensive line talent and a smart, cohesive team in the back seven.
10th in total defense | 11th in points given up |
6-way tie for 16th in pass defense | 3-way tie for 13th in INTS |
3-way tie for 9th in sacks | Leader in sacks- Kevin Carter (10.5) |
Gave up 28PPG in 6 games against top 15 offenses | 2nd in rushing yards given up |
Gave up less than 100 yards rushing in 12 games |
25th in total defense | 25th in points given up |
28th in pass defense | 3-way tie for 25th in INTS |
14th in sacks | Leader in sacks- Jevon Kearse (10) |
Gave up 27PPG in 6 games against top 15 offenses | 5th in rushing yards given up |
Gave up less than 100 yards rushing in 10 games |
17th in total defense | 18th in points given up |
20th in pass defense | 13th in INTS |
3-way tie for 9th in sacks | Leader in sacks (9.5) |
Gave up 26PPG against top 15 offenses | 12th in rushing yards given up |
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