Bears were 13 points away from setting a franchise record for points scored - would have surpassed '85 Bears. They have some serious talent, and the Packers are defending it with.... Mulumba, Lattimore, Richardson, Boyd, etc. 4-3, 3-4 - the debate is how guys are used or misused. There's some logic in these debates, but when you're dealing with guys that screw up gap assignment, you can play box-and-one and it doesn't make any difference. Is that a coaching problem? Sure, but it's also an experience problem. Packers are flooded with young guys, even some guys playing their third year have barely played a years' worth due to injury. That's just reality. The other extreme is to pull a George Allen and collect veterans who are trustworthy, but then you get the problems at that end of tired bodies just when you need vigor most, in the playoffs. It would be nice to add some veteran experience, but that might require two words that begin with F and A, with all it's potential pitfalls.
My bottom line is that I think even a reasonably healthy Packer defense isn't good enough, but the problem is more than scheme, it's personnel too, and I don't think draft only is going to be enough to improve it.
My bottom line is that I think even a reasonably healthy Packer defense isn't good enough, but the problem is more than scheme, it's personnel too, and I don't think draft only is going to be enough to improve it.

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