New Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus called his new cornerbacks better than any in the league, although he had a pretty fair one in Chicago.
Eberflus came to the Cowboys in 2011 working in a 3-4 defense under Rob Ryan. He left following the 2017 season after working in a 4-3 scheme under Monte Kiffin and Rod Marinelli. In his last two seasons, he served as the passing game coordinator and worked alongside Marinelli in many ways.
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Addressing reporters Tuesday, former Chicago Bears head coach and new Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus forecast an exciting and opportunistic unit.
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