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Bears fly Cover-2 flag with pride

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CHICAGO (MCT) — As trends go, the Cover-2’s heyday has come and gone. Like trucker hats and Crocs, the Cover-2 is nowhere near as prevalent as it was in the mid-2000s.

But as defensive schemes go, the Cover-2 still works just fine.

Seven NFL teams once majored in the Cover-2, but now there are only two. Critics have said the Cover-2 is no longer as effective as it once was because of rules changes.

Even Buccaneers defensive back Ronde Barber, who has made a career playing in the scheme, has questioned the Cover-2’s viability moving forward.

During an interview on Sirius XM radio Barber said, “Our theory was all these guys got to the ball and intimidation was a physical act. It was, ‘Get guys to run through zones. We’ll shoot our guns and separate them from the ball.’ The rules will definitely affect it. ... I know we don’t play Cover-2 now the way we used to.”

Last year there were 388 defensive personal fouls in the NFL. In 2008, there were only 250. That’s an indication that Cover-2 defensive backs can’t load up on receivers coming across the middle the way they once did.

But the teams that still rely most on it are not backing down, and there’s no evidence to suggest they should.

“This is our defense,” Bears coach Lovie Smith said. “We have a philosophy we believe in. Whether it’s one or 32 teams using it, we don’t care. To us, it’s what we believe in.”

The Bears defense entered the weekend ranked second in the Aikman Efficiency Ratings, third in points per game and sixth in yards per game. The Vikings, the other team that still runs a Cover-2-based scheme, ranked eighth in the Aikman Ratings, sixth in points per game and seventh in yards per game.

“We’re at the top of the Aikman ratings just about every year we’ve been here,” Smith said. “The things we think are important — take the ball away, third-down conversions, we’ve been doing that pretty much every year. So I know it’s a good system.”

Vikings coach Leslie Frazier thought so much of the system that when he was looking for a new defensive coordinator this year, he prioritized finding a coach who was familiar with it.

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