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Plus he was the DC in Dallas that beat the Bills twice in the Super Bowl with the "4-3 Over" defense. Look for it to be reborn with the Bills.

I believe he was there for one of them. Not 2

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Under this theory our bad defense lies on Gaileys shoulders. Not sure I buy this.

 

Gailey pretty much said the Defense was 100% one voice the past two years...And that voice was Edwards...Chan has already been quite honest that he is not hands on with the Defense...In fact I was a bit surprised an NFL HC would admit he was that removed from one side of the ball the way Gailey did...So...If you believe Chan...It was Edwards... B-)

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The league's changed a lot since his resignation in 2004. He is a known commodity, but it's not a slam dunk he'll get the team in the top half of the league without better talent. And if they convert to a 43, it'll be difficult because they lack a RDE, SLB, and WLB, not to mention some players will be learning a new system for the third time in 4 seasons.

 

It's not impossible that they'll improve. It's just a very tall order.

Agree on all of that.

 

Then again, not only could they do a lot worse, and already did repeatedly, but very few if any DC in the league right now taking over the Bills job is a slam dunk. Perhaps none is a slam dunk. Bellichick, probably the best defensive mind and coach in the league, presided over one of the worst defenses in league history.

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Plus he was the DC in Dallas that beat the Bills twice in the Super Bowl with the "4-3 Over" defense. Look for it to be reborn with the Bills.

seems like zach brown would be a great first round pick . and a star in that defense set

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Something to consider.....we already play an aweful lot of 4-3 now because everytime we go to a 3-4 we stink do to LACK OF LINEBACKERS

 

and now we need LINEBACKERS to make the 4-3 work as well

 

So what is the common denominator

 

 

WE NEED LINEBACKERS (and a pass rushing defensive end)

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I'd be more interested in the ranks when he was defensive coordinator (Dallas, Miami) instead of head coach.

Apparently, Dave was never DC in miami, but HC in Chicago (93-98), HC in Miami (99-04).

 

As HC, his defenses were in the top half of the league 11 of 12 yrs, and top 10 half the time.

 

As DC, figures follow.

 

League ranks (defense) with Dallas Cowboys:

Yr......Yds.....Pts.....Run....Pass.....W-L

'89......20......24.......18........20.......1-15 (!)

'90......10......15.......18.........2.........7-9

'91......17......17........8........23.......11-5.....<- playoffs, lost in 2nd rnd.

'92........1.......5........1..........5.......13-3.....<- superbowl, 52-17 over Buffalo

 

Looks to me as though this guy tends to have a marked positive effect upon defenses. Let's hire 'im! ;)

 

I don't mind having the guy that kicked our ass in the superbowl back here to repent. :devil:

 

~AS

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