I never thought I would see the day when Miami would model themselves after the Cincinnati Bengals.
His defenses made stars out of the 2 corners they had. Phins 2 corners has just as much talent if not more so.... we should keep an eye out for that!
If this guy can teach Sean Smith how to catch a football, I'd be pleased.
Im expecting big years from Jones and Jimmy Wilson.
I got a Pro Football mag while on vacation and read our depth chart on their that Misi will man the middle and Dansby is outside. Im not sure that is wrong but I thought I did hear that Misi was going to be moved to MLB. If true, that spells Dansby sacking QB on blitzes multiple times even though he will be asked to cover TE's.
With Soliai and Starks in the middle, I see some good things here.
I am more interested to see if he can teach the pansy how to tackle!:rolleyes2:If this guy can teach Sean Smith how to catch a football, I'd be pleased.
Coyle's style to have Bengal flavor
http://communitypress.cincinnati.com/article/AB/20120714/SPT02/307140044/Coyle-s-style-Bengal-flavor?odyssey=nav|head
In his first six months as the Dolphins defensive coordinator, Kevin Coyle has changed Miami’s scheme from a 3-4 to a 4-3. When it comes to his style, the former Bengals secondary coach said that it will be a mixture from those who he coached with in Cincinnati.
“I’m going to draw things from 35 years in coaching but it will be a little bit of what Dick LeBeau does, some of Marvin Lewis and some of Mike Zimmer,” Coyle said during Miami’s recent minicamp.
Coyle had been part of the Bengals staff for 11 seasons before taking the job in Miami the week of the Senior Bowl. Coyle and first-year Dolphins head coach Joe Philbin had been longtime friends, but haven’t been on the same staff until now.