Arnett will sell out and take something away from you that you enjoy doing, and are accustomed to doing. Now admittedly that opens up some real holes in his defense that can be exploited. Often he is banking on the opposing coach not being disciplined enough to keep exploiting that hole in the defense, or that he can create enough chaos that it won't matter. Arnett was determined to take away the run game of Ole Miss and he did. And forcing the field goals early was huge.

Arnett is the type that if he was playing the Tennessee Titans he would load up and take away Derrick Henry, even if it exposed his secondary. Because he doesn't believe the Titans would be willing to give the ball to Henry 5 times in a game while allowing Tannehill to throw it 55 times. He thinks you would continue to pound your running back because that is what you have always done. And it would lead to the offense being in some bad "down and distance" situations. It's also very mentally frustrating on the offense.

Arnett takes some risks. I like him. And I think the players like him.