Is the 3-4 defense a better matchup against the Colts than the 4-3 defense?
BB: Not necessarily. I think the best matchup is whatever you can play the best. Whatever your team can go out and play the best and execute the best, that is what you want to be because that is what you are going to have to face. You are going to have to face a team that executes well on just about everything. Whatever you play, better be able to do it pretty well—run, pass, play action, outside run, inside run, long passes, short passes, screens, you name it. You better be pretty sound and pretty effective at whatever you are able to do, whatever that is. Q: How big of an influence has Robert Mathis been for them? BB: He has done a good job. I think it is similar to the Miami situation, not this year so much, but the past couple of years, where you have a big-time pass rushers coming off both edges. It is hard when you have that kind of pass rush ability out there. The guys inside are quick, too. But, as a front, they are a good pass-rushing front and Mathis makes it a lot harder to