Jonathan Gannon emphasizes a player-centric approach in his first press conference as head coach, focusing on tailoring defenses to player strengths. He aims to evaluate his performance based on player development and weekly defensive effectiveness.
Key points
Gannon emphasizes a player-centric coaching approach
He aims to tailor defenses to player strengths
Performance evaluation will focus on weekly defensive effectiveness
Gannon prefers larger defensive linemen and flexible roles for edge rushers
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GLENDALE, ARIZONA - OCTOBER 19: Head coach Matt Lafleur of the Green Bay Packers and head coach Jonathan Gannon of the Arizona Cardinals talk before a game at State Farm Stadium on October 19, 2025 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) | Getty Images
GLENDALE, ARIZONA - OCTOBER 19: Head coach Matt Lafleur of the Green Bay Packers and head coach Jonathan Gannon of the Arizona Cardinals talk before a game at State Farm Stadium on October 19, 2025 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) | Getty Images
âItâs a playerâs game, man.â
If there was a bottom line to Jonathan Gannonâs introductory press conference this week (if you can really introduce a coach whoâs been with an organization for about four months), it was that. Gannon wants to put his new players in positions to succeed, and heâll leave no stone unturned as he looks for the right combination of players to make it happen.
âEverybody fits into winning. Everybodyâs role might be different, but it all fits into winning, and you have to perform your role at a high level.â
The famously schemeless Gannon doubled down on his scheme-agnostic philosophy every chance he got, telling assembled reporters heâs not married to any schematic identity. He doesnât care what plays he runs or if you call his defense a 4-3 or 3-4; he just wants to help his players do well, because thatâs how the defense does well.
He did reveal some preferences; he likes his defensive linemen big, when possible (âI do think itâs a big manâs game, especially late in the yearâ) and heâll have his edge rushers (peep the roster page at Packers.com when you get a chance; itâs edges all the way down now) stand up if thatâs what theyâre more comfortable with. But weâll have to wait and see what the rest of the defense amounts to, because the beat writers werenât asking specifics and Gannon wasnât telling.
I donât buy the idea that the Packers have some state secrets to protect on defense. Gannonâs going to run some kind of quarters-based scheme in the secondary and the pass rush will be built around when heâs healthy. Itâs really not a mystery what the Packers will do on defense.
However, Gannonâs schemelessness does set an interesting bar for evaluation, though. If the Packers really are going to be some kind of schemeless entity, that gives us a two-fold path to assess Gannonâs performance as a coordinator.
For starters, if he really wants to hyper-tailor defenses to every weekâs performance (and every coach does), that gives us a pretty easy window into his performance. How does the defense do from week to week? Do they counter their opponents strengths, or are they surprised when teams want to rely on their big guns (as Joe Barry and Mike Pettine so often seemed to be)? , how often is Gannon getting his and how often is he getting got?
And at a more complex level, we can look at how the Packersâ develop their defensive talent under Gannon. If it really is a playerâs game, is Gannon getting the most out of the players he has? Are players improving? Are they finding their niche in his defense? Are they filling it well? Do free agents who leave the team go on to improve elsewhere?
We canât know the answer to the second question for years, but itâs going to be a pertinent part of the Gannon equation. If itâs all about the players, how he handles his players should be a significant part of the evaluation.
Ultimately, what we donât know about Gannon and his defense still far outweighs what we do. Thatâs the nature of the beast, unfortunately, and that wouldnât have changed had he had an introductory presser in January. But the curtain did flutter back a little bit this week, and if he leans as heavily on his players as he does, their performance opens a window into figuring out exactly how Gannon is performing in his new role.
Q&A
What is Jonathan Gannon's coaching philosophy?
Jonathan Gannon's coaching philosophy is player-centric, focusing on tailoring defenses to suit individual player strengths rather than adhering to a specific scheme.
How will Gannon's performance as a coordinator be evaluated?
Gannon's performance will be evaluated based on the weekly effectiveness of the defense and the development of players under his coaching.
What specific preferences did Gannon reveal about his defensive strategy?
Gannon prefers larger defensive linemen and is open to having edge rushers stand up if it suits their comfort, indicating a flexible approach to player roles.
How does Gannon plan to utilize his players in the defense?
Gannon plans to put players in positions to succeed by adapting the defense to their strengths and ensuring they perform their roles effectively.
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