Vidor's secondary has been suspect and I expect LCM will try to exploit it. There were two games where they looked like burnt toast. One was the Silsbee game, and a few were playing new positions. The other was Splendora, not an excuse but they only played one game in a month and it showed. Vidor's DC doesn't get much credit on how great he is and at making adjustments. He's had the top defenses the past few seasons. And I know it's a new year and a new defense - More times than not, he has the defense in their correct spot and they rarely have bad angles on making plays. So, if he can create a good game plan for an explosive team like Lindale last year in the playoffs, I have faith, he'll have a good one for the Bears. Like Saban said Saturday on College Gameday, everyone is moving to the 3-4 and 3-3-5 defense. It keeps everything underneath to eliminate the deep threat, and allows players to swarm to the ball. Vidor doesn't blitz much because #99 will either draw double or triple teams which allows the DE's to get in the backfield and they'll only dial up a blitz in key situations.