05-03-2009, 08:05 AM
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Re: Chung studying up
I think that last year's rookie group stood out by the way they approached learning the system, led by Mayo and Guyton. Chung seems to be continuing on that path. I think BB may perhaps be prioritizing a player being a film junkie and a quick learner more than in the past - not because he's relying on immediate results, but because those players are more likely to adapt well to his complex system and eventually succeed. Producing early results is a nice fringe benefit though.
A young enforcer in the secondary would be a tremendous asset to this defense. Meriweather could be the ballhawk, which is more the role that was initially envisioned of him.
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