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Should Bears fear Packers New 3-4 D?
I posed this question to Brad Biggs, editor of the Inside the Bears blog hosted @ Suntimes.com. Here's the exchange:
Q: My question concerns the Green Bay Packers implementation of the 3-4 Defense. Under Lovie Smith's tenure, the Chicago Bears' record versus teams that run the 3-4 is 2-6. Here are the results:
- 2004: Houston Texans (coached by Dom Capers) 24 v. BEARS 5
- 2005: Cleveland Browns 20 v. BEARS 10; BEARS 17 v. San Francisco 49ers 9; Pittsburgh Steelers 21 v. BEARS 9
- 2006: BEARS 41 v. San Francisco 49ers 10; New England Patriots 17 v. BEARS 13
- 2007: San Diego Chargers 14 v. BEARS 3; Dallas Cowboys 34 v. BEARS 10
- 2008: no 3-4 Defensive opponents
Dom Capers (an associate of 3-4 students Bill Cowher 7 Dick LeBeau) has taken three separate basement dwelling defensive units and flipped them into formidable forces in his first year on the job. The 3-4 defense can can prove to be exotic, dynamic & perplexing all within the same possesion. What are your thoughts on Dom Capers and his history? Any insights on how the Bears prepare themselves for the Packers new defense?A: To take your well made point a step further, the Bears are 0-6 vs. teams that implement the 3-4 defense that are not in San Francisco. I think the 49ers were running more of a hybrid 3-4 there at the time, however, because of some personnel shortages. At any rate, Capers' success has been well documented and Dan Pompei recently put together a nice story in the Tribune about it. There is a lot of work that goes into switching a defense and the key is acquiring the personnel. The Packers believe they are off to a good start after landing tackle B.J. Raji and linebacker Clay Matthews in the draft. I don't know what to say about that 2004 game with Houston, though. That meeting came at the end of a disastrous offensive season for the Bears. If you recall, Chad Hutchinson was the quarterback at the time. I think the one thing the Bears have going for themselves in this situation is new quarterback Jay Cutler. He comes from the AFC where the 3-4 has been more prevalent and he's played twice a season against one of the better 3-4 defenses in the league in San Diego.
He's got experience against the scheme and that's going to be useful because the Bears are destined to see the best the 3-4 has to offer this season. They will see it against Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Cleveland and Arizona. So that's at least six games vs. the defense by our count. Cutler may have a better feel against the defense than Kyle Orton. If the Bears don't feel they have a lot of experience vs. it, they'll be singing a different tune after opening against the Packers and Steelers in the first two weeks. A little tidbit: teams using the 3-4 have won six of the last nine Super Bowls.
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