Bears Coach Wants to Add "Trained Killers" to Defensive Unit
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Bears Coach Wants to Add "Trained Killers" to Defensive Unit
"It's something that 'DA' brought up as we're going over self-scout over the last month and a half was the best defenses usually have two or three trained killers. You usually don't have 11 of them, OK, but you've got two or three that are tone-setters that can really elevate the play of everyone around him."
"When we watched the tape, we felt like that jumped off when Coby was on the field. He's a guy that comes out, whether he's playing quarters, playing the post, playing down in the box, he's coming down, and if he sees somebody, he's looking to light them up."
"It sounds like Chicago's defense got a jack-of-all-trades type of defensive back who can line up anywhere and not give away his assignment, or what the team's defense will do once the ball is snapped."
Ben Johnson, the Bears' head coach, emphasizes Coby Bryant's dynamic traits and leadership skills, which are crucial for enhancing team performance. Johnson believes that effective defenses typically have two or three 'trained killers' who can elevate the play of their teammates. Coby Bryant's versatility allows him to play various positions without revealing defensive strategies, making him a valuable addition to the Bears' roster as they seek to improve their defense.
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