Dome Patrol

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Dome Patrol was the dominant linebacker corps of the New Orleans Saints in the late 1980s and early 1990s, renowned as one of the greatest defensive units in NFL history.

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instanceOf American football defensive unit
linebacker corps
achievement key role in Saints first playoff appearances
key role in Saints first winning seasons
associatedWithCoach Jim Mora NERFINISHED
city New Orleans
conference NFC NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
defensiveScheme 3–4 defense
division NFC West NERFINISHED
era early 1990s
late 1980s
franchise New Orleans Saints NERFINISHED
hallOfFameMember Rickey Jackson NERFINISHED
Sam Mills NERFINISHED
homeStadium Louisiana Superdome NERFINISHED
homeVenue Louisiana Superdome NERFINISHED
knownFor overall defensive dominance
pass rushing
run stopping
league National Football League
member Pat Swilling NERFINISHED
Rickey Jackson NERFINISHED
Sam Mills NERFINISHED
Vaughn Johnson NERFINISHED
nicknameOrigin reference to Louisiana Superdome
notablePlayer Pat Swilling NERFINISHED
Rickey Jackson NERFINISHED
Sam Mills NERFINISHED
Vaughn Johnson NERFINISHED
notableSeason 1991 NFL season
playsFor New Orleans Saints defense NERFINISHED
positionGroup linebacker
recognition ranked among top NFL defenses of all time by analysts
region Louisiana NERFINISHED
reputation dominant defensive unit
one of the greatest linebacker corps in NFL history
sport American football
team New Orleans Saints NERFINISHED
timePeriodEnd early 1990s
timePeriodStart 1986
unitType linebacker unit

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Rickey Jackson memberOf Dome Patrol