BBK is better than this bored thinks he is an worse than the rest of the world thinks he is. He's a good but not great power 5 LB.
He's 100% going to be Pac DPOY because stats which is crazy. But he doesn't get carried for nearly as many yards like he used to and he's great at recognizing plays and using his speed to get to the ballcarrier. He's caused a bunch of fumbles and had a few deflections which turned into picks (and one that should have Saturday).
He's not All American good but a lot of your should be eating crow. I've said for years that if his name was Jamarcus Bucktavoius, you dummies would rave about how fast and active he is.
Too many of you fucks give way too much credence to the eye test for college football. Dude is a baller, not of the All American variety, but definitely an All Pac-12 caliber LB. And who gives a shit if he’s 6-0 220, he’s not being tasked with stopping the Rams. In a season where so much of our defense hasn’t lived up to the billing, he’s one of two guys playing above his ability (Bryant being the other).
He’s playing very well this year. My heart hurts thinking about that 4th down against Oregon though. UGH.
I've watched it a few times now. Tough play. He kindly of got the RB from the side. If Levi doesn't get pushed back the RB is caught in the mess a yard behind the line.
Oregon got a generous spot. I doubt a replay would have changed anything since it was called a first down on the field.
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The only complaint I have is he cut his hair. If I could grow blond locks like that Id be rocking the 90s grunge hair. No homo.
He's 100% going to be Pac DPOY because stats which is crazy. But he doesn't get carried for nearly as many yards like he used to and he's great at recognizing plays and using his speed to get to the ballcarrier. He's caused a bunch of fumbles and had a few deflections which turned into picks (and one that should have Saturday).
He's good.
Bbk is basically Scooby Wright-lite.
Oregon got a generous spot. I doubt a replay would have changed anything since it was called a first down on the field.