Deadpool this was an outstanding find as well as your valuable input! Personally I thought that Staley was the best at playing "situational defense" - not only morphing his schemes from week to week but also halftime and in-game changes. Raheem did an outstanding job in the Super Bowl but we haven't seen progress since then. I know Raheem places the utmost value on winning (which is what led his multiple statements of "Stats Are For Losers"
but I haven't seen noticeable changes that "situationally" have helped lock down wins this year (i.e. Tampa and Seattle). I'd like to see more of the youngsters get playing time in the last few games of the year.
RFS69