Just me, but if you look at the huge emphasis he placed on interceptions with the Packers, I'm thinking the #1 priority of his D will be stopping the run and forcing teams to pass 30+ times a game. This, of course, creates more opportunities for interceptions. So my guess, we'll see a huge change in our interior DLmen responsibility. Changes that have them focused on stopping the run, not worrying about sacks like under Marinelli. In other words, it wouldn't surprise me to see them go after the big 325+lb space-eating DT. If you think about this makes sense since our division has TWO young QBs ( Giants and Skins) who DO NOT wanna throw the ball 30+ times a game. Imagine playing the Giants and/or Skins and stopping their running game cold, forcing 30+ throws. Chances of turnover increase significantly ........