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switching to 3-4?


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Im sure he'll evaluate the talent and run a little of both. Don't think it would be out of question to see brown and norwood at DE and then stand up and drop back into coverage if he thinks we have the ability to do it. nothing wrong with mixing it up.

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since we hired Ron Rivera as the head coach and he is known for his 3-4 D. how do you guys fill about the switch. Do we have the personnel?

He was the DC for the Bears the last time they went to the Superbowl, considering they pretty much rode the Defense to the Superbowl that year you could say that he's a better 4-3 coach then a 3-4 coach.

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He was the DC for the Bears the last time they went to the Superbowl, considering they pretty much rode the Defense to the Superbowl that year you could say that he's a better 4-3 coach then a 3-4 coach.

in 2005 his 4-3 allowed an average of 12 pts a game

in 2006 his 4-3 allowed an average of 15 pts a game.

his 2010 3-4 was better in yardage but allowed an average of 20 a game.

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