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Gute Loot
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I agree that we can look at his history to an extent, and it does show that he doesn't always rely on one dominant guy. However, I just hesitate to take any tendency information from teams that have a historically amazing player at one position. I wouldn't take much from the Seahawks defensive play from when they had Earl Thomas since he was the sole reason they could run the defense they did. Same thing with Revis. Plus, I just can't imagine an elite defense that lacks a dominant pass rusher. I mean, look at the effect adding an elite pass rusher had on the Bears; while Pettine might not NEED an elite edge guy, having one would certainly be helpful I would imagine....though maybe not as much as having decent safeties.
I'm not trying to say that the past tendencies proves that he won't want to invest in the edge position. It's just some data that might give us an indication. "Don't be surprised if..." is I guess the point I'm making.
As for an elite defense without a dominant pass rusher, look no further than those elite Jets defenses. They allowed less than 15 points per game and their best pass rusher was Calvin Pace, who finished with 8 sacks.
I just really follow what you said there in bold. Why would Revis' presence on those Jets teams mean we wouldn't pay attention to the positions they invested in?