Coach TJ would give a better answer, but rather than having 2 deep, 5 short, you have 2 deep, 4 short and a MLB who covers the "hole" between the safeties.bachslunch wrote:Dungy has a good bit of successful assistant coaching under his belt. He also has 36 more games coached than Seifert, about two seasons worth. Being the first successful coach of color will definitely be seen as a huge plus.JohnTurney wrote:I would lean Dungy if choosing between the two, but his candidacy has a couple issues.
I would put Dungy on the level of Siefert, who gets no love. But their records are similar.
Dungy 148-79 for a .652 percentage . . . 1 Super Bowl win
Siefert 124-67 for a .649 percentage 2 Super Bowl wins
Gruden did take Dungy's team to SB win, but Dungy kind of took Mora's tean to Super Bowl win .. .
Innovations" Dungy is credited with tinkering with Carson's cover-2, but there is some debate in the committee as to where Dungy got some of those things, Some think Kiffen taught Dungy when both were in Minny.
Siefert was a good DC before he became head coach, the so-called elephant spot for Haley . . . but not sure how much of an innovation it was. It was a 3-4 defense that had one OLB with a hand in the dirt much of the time, a one-gap type 3-4 . . .
Now, my question is either Siefert or Dungy worthy? well . .. no, IMO.
There are only 25 coaches with more than 1 championship, Johnson is one of those and Switzer gravy-trained his SB off of Johnson's team.
Question: how different are the Tampa-2 and Cover-2? Are the changes modest or more substantial?
The Tampa-2 is sometimes called the Cover 2-1/2 because of how the middle zone is changed.
Dungy does have a good bit a successful coaching, but so does Siefert, he was 49ers defensive coordinator for three Super Bowl wins, and the 1981 49er defense, with Dean, Lott, Hacksaw was pretty good, got really good in 1984-88.
The difference is Dungy does have 36 more games but Siefert one more ring as HC and 3 more rings as an assistant.