I agree, but pretty much everyone on D is still doing that from time to time.He's still over running plays, but he got the QB hits yesterday
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I agree, but pretty much everyone on D is still doing that from time to time.He's still over running plays, but he got the QB hits yesterday
I agree, but pretty much everyone on D is still doing that from time to time.
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I can't go by what I see on goal line defense because there have been several times that Hargrave hasn't been in on goal line defenseNot everyone is getting pulled in goal line defense because they are a liability though. Bud got yanked for Chickillo.
I can't go by what I see on goal line defense because there have been several times that Hargrave hasn't been in on goal line defense
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I read about it in an article, probably Dale Lolley's on DKPgh about how Watt and Dupree were subbed out for Harrison and Chickillo in red zone or goal to go plays.
Either way yesterday was an improvement for Bud. When Tuitt is back you gotta figure he will have more opportunities to hit the QB.
So were Shazier and Williams, it's how the Bengals were even able to score their second TD. We had ZERO starting LBers on the field for that play... I didn't understand it at all.
Steelers OLB Bud Dupree said last week was his first out of treatment protocol for his shoulder injury. He responded with a sack. For weeks, Dupree needed pain pills to lift his arm on gameday. "This was my best week," Dupree said about his health. "Hopefully I don't go back."
Interesting blurb from Fowler on the Steelers team page at ESPN.
Well there you have it. Bud had been playing hurt. This was his first game out of treatment protocol for his shoulder. Prior to this week, he was on pain pills just to be able to lift his arm on gameday.
This came from a tweet from Jeremy Fowler on ESPN.
I buy that.
I'm not surprised at all, just like a few times we've gone with two Dlinemen, neither being Hargrave, on the goal line, of course we've given TDs on each occasion. I think it's part of our "we're going to outsmart ourselves" play calling.So were Shazier and Williams, it's how the Bengals were even able to score their second TD. We had ZERO starting LBers on the field for that play... I didn't understand it at all.
Interesting blurb from Fowler on the Steelers team page at ESPN.
Steelers OLB Bud Dupree said last week was his first out of treatment protocol for his shoulder injury. He responded with a sack. For weeks, Dupree needed pain pills to lift his arm on gameday. "This was my best week," Dupree said about his health. "Hopefully I don't go back."
Unless he's listed as questionable. he's not hurting.
Ah, so he was hurting a bit.
So we have an answer to the below.
1 ) Is he nursing an injury?
2 ) Low football IQ /awareness was a knock on him in college and remains an issue in the Professional ranks.
3 ) Technique and had usage to disengage?
4 ) Effort?
I do not think Dupree isn't a bust. He can be decent when healthy.
Ah! Nice backpedaling/misdirect.
According to your own post, if he isn't on the injury report, he's not hurt..i.e. Injured.
We won't forget you still harped on Wonderlic scores as the culprit ad nauseam.
Tool.
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Ah! Nice backpedaling/misdirect.
According to your own post, if he isn't on the injury report, he's not hurt..i.e. Injured.
We won't forget you still harped on Wonderlic scores as the culprit ad nauseam.
Tool.
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Interesting blurb from Fowler on the Steelers team page at ESPN.
That makes sense, but it still doesn't explain why he over commits on run plays and gets taken out of the play.