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sports Jim Schwartz believes in pressuring the quarterback first, last and always Paul Domowitch, STAFF WRITER Updated: Thursday,cheap jordans, September 8, 2016,www.yourcellan.com, 3:01 AM Eagles defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz. In 2007, the New England Patriots were only the second team in NFL history to run the table in the regular season, going 16-0. Their offense was unstoppable. They averaged a then-NFL-record 36.8 points per game. Their average margin of victory was 19.7 points. And then they ran into the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLII and lost, 17-14. They lost because the Giants' defense spent most of the game making quarterback Tom Brady's life miserable. They were constantly in his face and moving him off his throwing spot. They sacked him five times. "If you can rush the passer, you've got a chance in this league," Giants general manager Jerry Reese said a few months after that game. "Rushing the passer, that's the name of the game." Jim Schwartz couldn't agree more. His Wide 9 scheme is all about getting pressure on the quarterback with a minimal amount of blitzing. His defense has finished in the top 10 in the league in sacks in eight of the 14 seasons he's either been an NFL defensive boss or head coach. He's hoping to make it nine out of 15 this season in his first year as the Eagles' defensive coordinator. He inherits a unit that gave up a franchise-record 36 touchdown passes last season and saw its sack total slip from 49 in 2014 to 37. Those numbers aren't unconnected. The more time a quarterback has to throw, the easier it is for him to find an open receiver. The less time he has, the better the chance he'll make a mistake. In their last eight games last year, the Eagles forced only six turnovers. "A lot of turnovers come from rushing the passer,cheap retro jordans," Schwartz said. "Quarterbacks are very vulnerable to fumbles in the pocket. If you can hit those guys, you can get some balls out and make them throw it too quick,yourcellan.com, which leads to interceptions." Schwartz is working with mostly the same players up front as his predecessor, Billy Davis. But he'll be using them differently and rotating them more regularly in an attempt to keep them fresh. Connor Barwin, Brandon Graham and Marcus Smith, who were outside linebackers in Davis' two-gap 3-4 scheme, now are hand-in-the-ground defensive ends in Schwartz's Wide 9. Vinny Curry, who was an interior nickel pass-rush specialist for Davis, will move back to his natural position as a 4-3 end for Schwartz. The Eagles' best defensive lineman, All-Pro Fletcher Cox, who was a two-gap end in Davis' defense, will move inside to tackle and be a one-gap penetrator, which is the position he was drafted to play by the Eagles in 2012. Cox, 25, who signed a six-year, $102.6 million contract extension with the Eagles in June,cheap jordan shoes, will be the key to the Eagles' pass rush. He is one of the league's two or three best defensive linemen. A disrupter who is virtually impossible to single-block. While the Eagles don't have an elite pass-rusher on the outside, Cox will allow the ends to be more impactful simply because of the attention he will command. "Who wouldn't be excited about playing in this defense?" Cox said. "It's basically about being disruptive. It's going to create a lot of havoc. Getting after the quarterback. Stopping the run. "(The defensive line) has got to be the unit that takes over out there. We've got to be the guys who take over games." The Eagles have competent,

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