allot of you probably already seen this but for those who have no idea how he plays here ya go. Enjoy
click the video camera by his name
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/prospects?rank_type=15
click the video camera by his name
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/prospects?rank_type=15
i fins it interesting that I can watch the Hummer commercial but am left with a blnk screen afterwards
I like Nande's video on there as well, but he can be hard to find much of the time. The only picks you can't find videos for are our seventh rounders.
ya, i wanted to find some of eddie george in college when he got the heisman, if anyone has them can u post em please?
Nothing to get me excited really. Lots of armtackles and a number of bad angles (not the camera mind you).
Huh?
The thing that stuck out the most IMO was his awareness. He was very quick to the ball carrier. He didn't hammer anyone but did have a number of solid hits. Arm tackles? It's called wrapping up. I didn't really catch the bad angles because almost every tackle he made was behind the line. Not every tackle has to be someone getting trucked. IMO he displayed allot in the video. He wrapped up, shed blocker and made tackle, played in the backfield, played the pass (got an INT) and was a force against the run.:hmm:Vigsted said:Nothing to get me excited really. Lots of armtackles and a number of bad angles (not the camera mind you).
User Name said:.............He was very quick to the ball carrier........He wrapped up, shed blocker and made tackle, played in the backfield, played the pass (got an INT) and was a force against the run.:hmm:
Which is what we need.
Let's be honest, even so-so players can have a good looking package of highlights...
"ya but not as many as he did in that one tape"
rose colored glasses... you are starting to remind me of my ex mother in law
rose colored glasses... you are starting to remind me of my ex mother in law
Do you guys think that he can step in at MLB this year? Does he have the size it takes? I dont think MLB is as important this season for us, we will be running out of Nickel a bunch. We have the two stud OLB's, and if we can get Law, we will have 3 solid CB's. Our defense would be a force to reckon with if we put that out on the field.
I think he should step in as MLB, unless we get someone in a trade, or we resign Sirmon
He has potential, and it's certainly possible, but I find it a little hard to believe that he can go from leaving school early to being our starting MLB all at once.
I think you have to look at the quality we have at that position. If I'm not mistaking the only players we have on the roster with MLB experience is Reynolds and Thornton. We all know Thornton will be outside. Tulloch could be our best option. Who Knows? From this point on it's level playing ground for each of our MLB. The best man will win the spot. As far as I'm concerned if an inexperienced CB can be drafted in the 7th Round and start for this team over a 1st rounder anything is possible.
I don't know, thats a big hill to climb to beat out Reynolds (who couldn't beat our Kassel).
It's mainly a question of whether we keep Sirmon. If he's on the roster, he's the MLB. Otherwise, Tulloch has an excellent chance.
Trust me, I know an armtackle when I see one and he had a couple. Wrapping up means you make contact with your body and secures the tackle with your arms.User Name said:Arm tackles? It's called wrapping up.
User Name said:I didn't really catch the bad angles because almost every tackle he made was behind the line. Not every tackle has to be someone getting trucked. IMO he displayed allot in the video. He wrapped up, shed blocker and made tackle, played in the backfield, played the pass (got an INT) and was a force against the run.:hmm:
Go back and check how many of those tackles he was actually the first defender on the tackle or where another defender didn't force the play to either bounce outside or back into traffic.
Watching that movie I came away almost more impressed with some of his linemen, than him. Of course going back to check I'm guessing that would be Mario Williams, John McCargo and Manny Lawson...
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