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Really cool chart. I noticed TJ doesn't have a 10-yard split. Anyone know what his was?
Really cool chart. I noticed TJ doesn't have a 10-yard split. Anyone know what his was?
Hilarious
You can measure the thickness of his dick all you want, football players aren't made on paper
I don't get all the love for watt... 4.7 at 250 coming off edge don't get it done in the NFL anymore... ask chickilo... hey tombert the nineties called they want their de converted into a ****** linebacker that can get a sack every now and again but other than that is completely irrelevent to the rest of the defense back!
I don't get all the love for watt... 4.7 at 250 coming off edge don't get it done in the NFL anymore... ask chickilo... hey tombert the nineties called they want their de converted into a ****** linebacker that can get a sack every now and again but other than that is completely irrelevent to the rest of the defense back!
The NFL has changed has adapted to 3-4 zone blitz defenses and hybrids that still rely on blitzing to pressure the qb. That's it and that's all. Green Bay and the Steelers defenses getting blown out in the playoffs last year when it really mattered being case in point. But if you are going to use outside blitzers they better be fast at least 4.5. watt at 250 ran 4.7 his brother at 290 is almost as fast. That difference in speed is a full step the difference in a sack or a completed pass. I just don't see how watt is an upgrade over even chickillo. I was at camp last year and chickillo had dropped about twenty pounds and looked like he was carved out of granite. 2 sacks...watt just seems like another tombert reach to prop up an outdated concept of how best to defense against the modern offenses. Tomlin stating they won't change anything to beat the cheatroits is proof in the proverbial....
So, Watt wore #42 at Wisconsin, but that number is being worn by Brandon Brown-Dukes and Jacob Hagen for the Steelers. Too bad, if Watt was a better player, he might be able to get his number in the Burgh.
Really? You think a guy running a 4.7 cannot get sacks in the NFL?
Marcus Golden had 12.5 sacks last year for Arizona. He ran a 4.77 at his pro day and a 4.90 at the combine. He is an OLB.
Chandler Jones, the other Arizona OLB, ran a 4.77.
Oliver Vernon was a 4.64, which is 0.05 better.
Melvin Ingram ran a 4.69
Demarcus Lawrence and Kony Ealy were both 4.69 guys.
Shane Ray was a 4.68.
Nate Orchard was a 4.80.
Aldon Smith was a 4.74
That is a pretty decent list of pass rushers and Watt is one of the better coverage OLBs that has come out in the draft. So, don't agree with your point.
So, Watt wore #42 at Wisconsin, but that number is being worn by Brandon Brown-Dukes and Jacob Hagen for the Steelers. Too bad, if Watt was a better player, he might be able to get his number in the Burgh.
The NFL has changed has adapted to 3-4 zone blitz defenses and hybrids that still rely on blitzing to pressure the qb. That's it and that's all. Green Bay and the Steelers defenses getting blown out in the playoffs last year when it really mattered being case in point. But if you are going to use outside blitzers they better be fast at least 4.5. watt at 250 ran 4.7 his brother at 290 is almost as fast. That difference in speed is a full step the difference in a sack or a completed pass. I just don't see how watt is an upgrade over even chickillo. I was at camp last year and chickillo had dropped about twenty pounds and looked like he was carved out of granite. 2 sacks...watt just seems like another tombert reach to prop up an outdated concept of how best to defense against the modern offenses. Tomlin stating they won't change anything to beat the cheatroits is proof in the proverbial....