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Charles Tillman, CB aka "Peanut" signs with Panthers


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I think the best lineup for us, assuming he could play safety, would be:

CB: Norman

CB: Bene

FS: Tillman

SS: Boston

Then nickel:

CB: Norman

CB: Tillman

CB (inside): Bene

FS: Coleman

SS: Boston

Boston is not and will not be a strong safety.

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Back when Rivera was Bears DC, they put heavy emphasis on stripping the ball.

Tillman was one of his better students. He's very good at that 'punch out' move you see a lot of DBs try.

 

Hoping he can teach Norman, Bene, Tre and any other young guys we draft/sign how to do that. The Seahawks' secondary as a unit is spectacular at stripping the ball. Go back to D-Will's game-losing fumble in 2013, first guy came in and whacked it and it wiggled loose a little bit but he held on, then instantly another guy is there and smacks it out. Would add another great aspect to our secondary if we can get our d-backs to play like that.

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Hoping he can teach Norman, Bene, Tre and any other young guys we draft/sign how to do that. The Seahawks' secondary as a unit is spectacular at stripping the ball. Go back to D-Will's game-losing fumble in 2013, first guy came in and whacked it and it wiggled loose a little bit but he held on, then instantly another guy is there and smacks it out. Would add another great aspect to our secondary if we can get our d-backs to play like that.

You'll probably also remember another former Bear doing that when he was here under Fox, namely Chris Harris.

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Back when Rivera was Bears DC, they put heavy emphasis on stripping the ball.

Tillman was one of his better students. He's very good at that 'punch out' move you see a lot of DBs try.

During Rivera's 3 years as Bears DC, Tillman had his lowest total of FFs during any 3 years in his 12 year career. Probably because Ron teaches you to wrap up and make the tackle instead of punching at the ball and letting the guy gain more yards

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