J-man
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IMO, in today's NFL the answer is both. The offenses can get the ball out so quickly nowadays that a good pass rush can at times be negated rather easily. You need good, tight coverage especially early, for the pass rush to succeed regularly.
But a weak pass rush will always hinder even a strong secondary because they can't cover for ever.
But a weak pass rush will always hinder even a strong secondary because they can't cover for ever.