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Just a mere 2yrs ago he was almost the DC.
He knows the 3-4 just fine and if he retains that style the Cards shouldn't miss a beat.
If I were a defensive player I'd really want some stability. How many DC's have they been through in the past 6yrs??
That will be Bowles toughest job - getting everyone on board with him. And, I expect a few new faces in that are on D.
Great find for a bump!
The Parcells 3-4 that we assume Bowles will run is very similar to how Horton ran his 3-4. Both were heavily predicated on getting pressure from the A gaps. It is why Parcells brought the smaller but quicker Ferguson to play his NT were ever he went.
Parcells loved this guy and this guy would be a HC today if Parcells was still playing the roll of executive.
Here is the interesting part of this possible swap, the history, path, and style of Horton and Bowles are eerily similar. Don't know if they are similar personality wise though. You can flip flop the names for each bio and most wouldn't know the difference if I didn't include their mentors names.
Horton
1. Undrafted DB to play in the NFL for 10 years.
2. One a Super Bowl as a player
3. Been coaching since 1994
4. 52 years old
5. Biggest Mentor is one of the best of all time in Dick Labeau
6. Coached mostly in a aggressive 3-4
Bowles
1. Undrafted DB to play in the NFL for 7 years.
2. One a Super Bowl as a Player
3. Been coaching since 1995
4. 49 years old
5. Biggest Mentor is one of the best of all time in Bill Parcells
6. Coached mostly in a aggressive 3-4
Wont devalue what Horton did here, but I think the opposite is true as well. Most are going to devalue Bowles before he ever gets a chance because his name isn't Horton. You can not like the loss of Horton but still like the prospects of Bowles.