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Bears fly Cover-2 flag with pride

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“A lot of people were talking to me about why don’t you look at the 3-4, or look at this, that,” said Frazier, who hired former Colts defensive backs coach Alan Williams. “I knew we had success here in the past with this.”

But Frazier understands the recent fuss about the scheme.

“The new rules have changed things a bit,” he said. “It’s probably contributed to fewer teams running it. I don’t know if you can major in it like you once could.”

Frazier said his team probably runs Cover-2 40 to 50 percent of the time. The Bears have run it more than that.

Former Colts general manager Bill Polian, who won a Super Bowl with the scheme, said he wouldn’t shy away from the Cover-2 if he were to get another job as a general manager. He said coaches just have to convince defenders to lower their aiming point.

Because defensive backs can’t be as physical with receivers, the pass rush, which always has been the key to the scheme, is more important than ever.

“That Cover-2 scheme isn’t that good when it’s ‘Five Mississippi’ as opposed to ‘Two and a half Mississippi,’” said former Bucs safety and current Fox commentator John Lynch. “The name of it comes from playing halves of the field. Fifty-three and a half yards (the width of a field) is a lot of ground for guys to cover if the rush isn’t getting there. What the Bears have, and Vikings have is consistent pressure up front. That’s what makes that defense go for them.”

Most teams can’t generate the kind of pressure with a four-man rush that the Bears and Vikings can. So playing a heavy dose of Cover-2 doesn’t make sense for them.

The fact that only two teams still wave the Cover-2 flag is an advantage for both.

“Offenses don’t see it quite as much as they did, so it does create a little bit of a curveball effect,” Frazier said.

There are benefits, too, in sticking with one scheme. Longtime Bears defenders like Brian Urlacher, Lance Briggs and Charles Tillman have their Ph.D.s in the Cover-2 because they have been in it so many seasons.

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