Hamilton Tiger-Cats boasting stingy defence under former NFL coach Glanville
Jerry Glanville seems to be getting the hang of this Canadian football thing.
The long-time NFL head coach is in his first season as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats defensive co-ordinator. And through 11 games Glanville has adjusted nicely to the longer, wider field, extra man and unlimited motion.
Hamilton (6-5) heads into its home game Saturday afternoon against the Calgary Stampeders (9-2) with the CFL’s stingiest pass defence and the league’s second-ranked unit in fewest offensive points allowed (21.2 per game) and net yards allowed (31.4.7 yards per game).
Veteran cornerback Delvin Breaux, back in Hamilton after three seasons with the NFL’s New Orleans Saints, said one key to Glanville’s success has been keeping things simple.