Green Bay Packers fans aren’t buying Joe Barry’s defense of scheme to stop the Pittsburgh Steelers rushing attack in Week 10. The Packers’ defense surrendered over 200 yards in the loss to the Steelers. That’s the second game this season the Packers have given up 200 yards on the ground.
Head coach Matt LaFleur defended Barry in his press conference Monday. He mocked a reporter’s question about “two-down linemen” sets being used when the defense is in nickel.
LaFleur said in that set, the outside linebacker (who a running back might not want to block but an offensive tackle would prefer over a true defensive end) acts as a defensive end in his “profession”.
During his press conference Thursday, Barry talked about the Packers’ defensive performance against the Steelers. According to Ryan Wood with USA Today, Barry said he was disappointing in a few of the big runs given up in Week 10 because they had enough defenders to plug all run gaps:
“The thing that was disappointing about those explosive runs that we gave up, we were in what we refer to as solo-gap defense, meaning we’re bringing a safety to the party. We’re bringing a safety down, and when an offense is in a one-back formation, to the tight end side there’s four gaps you have to defend.
Away from the tight end side, there’s three gaps. So there’s seven gaps that you have to defend. Well, if you have four down linemen, two inside ‘backers and a safety down, you have seven men for seven gaps.
That was the thing that was a bummer, that on those explosive runs we were gapped out, as we call it. Whether we missed tackles – we had the most missed tackles of any game on Sunday – so that’s a bad combination