Only thing I'll say in Bettcher's defense is that he doesn't seem to have any help from the defensive coaches. On the offensive side, Godwin has BA and Tom Moore for "words of wisdom". So my question is, do we have any up and coming coaches on the defensive side?
Garth, the Cardinals' linebackers' coach
Bob Sanders was the Packers' defensive coordinator for three years (2006-2008)...he has 16 years of NFL experience.
The wild card, imo, on the defensive staff, is inside LBs coach
Larry Foote, who knows the 34 defense, both from his years playing under Dick LeBeau and in playing for Todd Bowles' tweaked version of it in AZ.
The coach of the secondary,
Nick Rapone, has over 30 years of college experience, many years serving as Delaware's defensive coordinator (he was named Coordinator of the Year in Division 1-AA in 2010). He is now in his 4th year of coaching with the Cardinals.
Kevin Ross, CBs coach, has 11 years of coaching CBs in the NFL and was a 2 time Pro-Bowler with the Chiefs.
Pass rush coach,
Tom Pratt...is the Tom Moore of the defense...38 years of NFL experience who coached in Super Bowl ! with the Chiefs.
What would be very curious to know is how well received
Bettcher is amongst these defensive coaches, because, quite frankly, all of them are more qualified to be the DC, based on coaching experience and years playing or coaching in the NFL.
Surprise coaching promotions like BA's of Bettcher can lead to internal division and dysfunction---even more so when apparently BA is giving Bettcher orders, like telling Bettcher not to go into the prevent on Aaron Rodgers' hail mary and like telling Bettcher to switch almost exclusively to zone coverage versus the Patriots.
BA would be naive to think that the coaches he passed over for the job would be "all in" with Bettcher.
Look at how LaMarr Woodley reacted to Bettcher's sudden decision to change the defense for the Panthers' game. Imagine what the defensive coaches thought of that move. There's an old saying in coaching---"do what you do best and don't abandon it."
However, for all we know it could have been BA telling Bettcher to change the defense for the Panthers. Maybe that's why BA wanted to promote Bettcher because of anyone Bettcher would not put up a fuss if BA wanted to pull the strings.
As I have said in other posts, I do not blame Bettcher. The onus of the decision to make Bettcher the surprise choice for DC (when there were more experienced candidates on the staff and, alas, coaches like Dick LeBeau and Wade Phillips were available) is all on BA and SK.
Remember that BA wanted to hire LeBeau as Bettcher's assistant?
What a joke.