That is a good article.
I worry about this, though. I don't know if I trust the idea of getting away from bump and run, to whatever degree is planned, especially as regards Al Harris. He can SAY he will be good in zone schemes...Me, I'm not seeing it in my personal crystal ball.
That tandem has been so good in man coverage that I don't like the idea of messing with it. I feel almost like I did last year when Ted got rid of our punter (How bad a feeling is THAT, I ask you). I will put in the caveat that as good as they are in man, the scheme itself has some flaws when up against better wide receivers in this league. I have seen those guys blanket receivers to no avail, coupled with the great cost of those pass interference penalties. [Inserting reminder that we were penalized for more yards than any other team last year, please stuff that stat in FO DVOA- not saying it was all those guys because I know it was not]
It just seems that when our guys are not "on guys" they do too much bad guessing. The article kind of went after Tramon for that, but the one that I really have had problems with is Nick Collins. He may have got all those interceptions with great returns, but what I saw more often than I cared to was a safety "lost in space" ... Several of those "great" interceptions were due to him being out of position in the first place, imo. "Due to" might be overly harsh, but that is really the best way I can describe it, and I will leave all the missed tackles out of the equation (or not, lol).
I guess what I am attempting to say is that this is a new paradigm for us and could easily go either way in the success department. I do appreciate just how good this unit was and have said so repeatedly, especially in the context of a non-existent/weak pass rush.
Last year at this time our defensive unit had a swagger and a feeling of superiority over the offensive unit (remember). We were going to emphasize our defense (because we had a new quarterback, Mike McCarthy told us so... between pad-level statements) Remember? That swagger angers me to this day, upon reflection. Aaron Rodgers got HOSED in the casual fan perception department outside the state of Wisconsin...To this day so many think that the Pack sucked because of him, and I get to listen to the morons telling me. Thank you very much defense (amongst others)
What I am saying is NO ONE gets a pass or authorization to swagger or be complacent on a team that went 6-10 the previous year.