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Shanahan Excited to See Saleh’s New 49ers Defense

Mar 27, 2017 at 10:45 AM--


When the 2017 NFL season begins, the 49ers should give their fans a completely different look.While longtime favorites such as tackle Joe Staley and linebacker NaVorro Bowman will still be around, the coaching staff, the offensive and defensive schemes and many of the key players will be new.The defense, certainly, will look much different than it did in 2016, 2015 or 2014 under previous head coaches Chip Kelly, Jim Tomsula and Jim Harbaugh. Recently hired head coach Kyle Shanahan has said defensive coordinator Robert Saleh – who most recently coached under Pete Carroll of the Seahawks and Carroll-disciple Gus Bradley in Jacksonville – will run a "true Seattle-Atlanta-Jacksonville system" that essentially is a base 4-3 scheme that is constantly shifting and giving new looks to opposing offenses.The scheme, says Shanahan, will feature very physical players he calls "violent people.""You want to run and hit people, make the field smaller for everybody, especially the receivers, and that starts with the safeties and corners, being able to hit," said Shanahan in a recent interview on KNBR. "And, it's not just about hitting. You've got to be able to cover."Already, the...
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