… that a defensive coordinator candidate has had “recent” success? There are some “old school” DC coordinators as potential candidates for DC… Shannon, Strong, maybe Diaz soon, Pruitt. Guys that have had strong defenses in the past. How important is it that their success was 5, 10, or even 15 years ago? Do we need someone who has more recent experience with recent schemes? Do we need someone who is more hungry?