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-Have him & RR discussed elements of the 46? 

-What can he do to make sure Coleman's desire to lead the league in turnover come to fruition? ~there's a better way to ask that~

-Does this group have all the necessary pieces to be thrown into the '85 Bears conversation?

 

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6 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

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He worked under Lovie Smith's Cover 2 system (what Tony Dungy implemented originally in Tampa using the concept of high safeties and such) for a while but spent more time under Rivera and McDermott running the Johnson defense (basically a 4-3 version of what the Steelers run).

He'll probably just say it's gonna be a mix but I'd ask anyway.

Could also ask where he comes down on the pass rush vs coverage debate.

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2 minutes ago, #PanthersKing said:

Ask him if you're fat and ugly. 

Dammit Cameron, can't you at least try to keep things civil in a football discussion?

(Or maybe if you don't have an actual idea to contribute, just stay out of it?)

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