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Originally Posted by Coltsalr
It doesn’t sound like McDaniels would be holding onto Monachino, either:
@RapSheet
One name to watch with #Patriots OC Josh McDaniels and his next destination (likely #Colts): #Cowboys LBs coach Matt Eberflus is his top choice as DC. Eberflus is a free agent.
For those unfamiliar with Eberflus (as I was), here’s a Cowboys fan blog raving about him:
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2017...-matt-eberflus
Note: You’d think a guy would have to be REALLY good to have a fan blog singing his praises as LB coach. How many fans even know the name of their LB coach off the top of their heads? I know I couldn’t tell you the name of the Colts LB coach and based off the Colts LB play, I’d certainly have a hard time making any sort of a case for whoever he is doing anything ever.
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Yea posted that just before you did. I see he's well respected but i really want a top established DC. Otherwise he better surround himself with the best of the best position coaches.
Dallas is a 4-3 D which would align with an article i posted a few weeks ago an out Ballard switching to a 4-3 D more like Seattle
The 4-3 defensive alignment is the most commonly used scheme in the National Football League. However, the Dallas Cowboys don't necessarily live by the strict definitions of that scheme. We know that the base defense calls for four down linemen and three linebackers. Yet, if we take a look at how the Cowboys have built their unit , they deploy somewhat of a hybrid-type similar to the Seattle Seahawks.
This his is interesting seeing what packages they use most
http://cowboyswire.usatoday.com/2017...zone-defenses/