On Defense, MJ was a heat seeking missile. Boner inducing. Elijah looked really good and under control. I felt that he previously would get a PI or holding last year because he wasn’t playing under control.
On Offense, the WildDick was a thing of beauty. He showed patience and some wiggle on his other long run. And then Center AKA Mateo Mele looked good for getting thrown due to injury.
Regarding *REDACTED* he didn’t look terrible but he’s fucking slow. He made a couple shoestring tackles but against better athletes, he would’ve completely missed.
No one has mentioned Myles Rice (#41) yet. He created the pressure that lead to Benning's first sack, and twice took on a few double-teams and still forced the QB out of the pocket. Not that he had a big game, but nice to see something material from him when the game still matters.
Most exciting is Newton. Falls forward on every run. Would be very surprised if he doesn't lead the team in rushing yards this season.
No one has mentioned Myles Rice (#41) yet. He created the pressure that lead to Benning's first sack, and twice took on a few double-teams and still forced the QB out of the pocket. Not that he had a big game, but nice to see something material from him when the game still matters.
Most exciting is Newton. Falls forward on every run. Would be very surprised if he doesn't lead the team in rushing yards this season.
Myles was pleasant surprise. Dick Newton was tackled by 3 players. He did not give an inch
Tryon was disappointing. Don’t think he has the bend to be a real force
Yup. I wouldn't rely on Tryon suddenly becoming a sack machine. He's stiff and doesn't burst. I see Ngata as being the sneaky guy off the edge. Bowman added weight but I don't think it's good weight because he's less flexible. He's added weight thinking his game would improve and it's going to fail him just like it failed Chorak back in the day.
Dick Newton - Elite speed is what separates him from a high 4-Star to 5-Star. Great body ...uses good lean on his runs, feet look good. Let him run downhill and he's going to be great for you.
Cam Williams - other than the gaffe on the TD he was generally where he was supposed to be and looking proficient. This kids gonna have an amazing year.
Kyler Gordon - good GAWD this kid loves run support. Needs to clean up the coverage stuff but he's looking good.
Trent McDuffie - Bursty ...a very clear athletic talent.
MJ Tafisi - Once his anticipation and intuition improves he's gonna be something. His motor is relentless. If he continues to grow next year a Sirmon, Tafisi, Heimuli Calvert, rotation sounds really good.
I already knew fuller was good but I love how he keeps the defender away from where the catch is. It will be real fun to watch now that the dawgs got a gun slinger.
I wasn't disappointed in Tryon at all. I think people just--again--need to reset their expectations for what this defense asks their OLB to do. It's not wide-9, pin your ears back, get deep, and bend to the QB. A lot of the time they're asked to engage the OT, lock out, and hold the edge. Once locked out with the OT, they've lost any speed advantage, and the only option to get to the QB is to collapse the pocket in. It's not sexy, but it's been effective. I LOVE Tryon in this role. To me, he doesn't look too stiff at all for this. If anything, he's a more twitchy and maybe slightly less strong Benning.
When questioning Tryon's athleticism, I'd recommend focusing more on how quickly he can disengage and get out to the sideline for inside help on screens or keep up with backs on outside runs or swings/flares. He's elite at that for his size. Gets out there in a hurry, and few running backs are going to beat him to the edge.
For whatever reason, the staff long ago decided that pressure isn't the most important thing, and that bringing it from the secondary is the preferred method anyway. I was kind of hoping that would change this year (was expecting big things from Tryon/Ngata after reading what they both did all camp), but, if this last game is any indication, it looks like another year of more of the same.
So #1 total defense and #1 scoring defense? Okay, guess we'll just have to settle for that...
I wasn't disappointed in Tryon at all. I think people just--again--need to reset their expectations for what this defense asks their OLB to do. It's not wide-9, pin your ears back, get deep, and bend to the QB. A lot of the time they're asked to engage the OT, lock out, and hold the edge. Once locked out with the OT, they've lost any speed advantage, and the only option to get to the QB is to collapse the pocket in. It's not sexy, but it's been effective. I LOVE Tryon in this role. To me, he doesn't look too stiff at all for this. If anything, he's a more twitchy and maybe slightly less strong Benning.
When questioning Tryon's athleticism, I'd recommend focusing more on how quickly he can disengage and get out to the sideline for inside help on screens or keep up with backs on outside runs or swings/flares. He's elite at that for his size. Gets out there in a hurry, and few running backs are going to beat him to the edge.
For whatever reason, the staff long ago decided that pressure isn't the most important thing, and that bringing it from the secondary is the preferred method anyway. I was kind of hoping that would change this year (was expecting big things from Tryon/Ngata after reading what they both did all camp), but, if this last game is any indication, it looks like another year of more of the same.
So #1 total defense and #1 scoring defense? Okay, guess we'll just have to settle for that...
More of the same in methodology? Sure, I'd agree that we're not going to see a sudden shift to a front seven that prioritizes pressuring the QB. But we didn't have that approach in 2016 or 2017, yet we were still near the top of the league in sacks. Last year was the outlier, and while our approach doesn't look to have changed much, yesterday suggested that our pass rush is going to look a lot more like 16/17 than the anemic crap we had last year.
Don't know if anyone else noticed but tuli was benchpressing his counterpart on the ewu line back 5 yards into the pocket every play he was in. And he is a freshman. Love it.
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On Defense, MJ was a heat seeking missile. Boner inducing. Elijah looked really good and under control. I felt that he previously would get a PI or holding last year because he wasn’t playing under control.
On Offense, the WildDick was a thing of beauty. He showed patience and some wiggle on his other long run. And then Center AKA Mateo Mele looked good for getting thrown due to injury.
Regarding *REDACTED* he didn’t look terrible but he’s fucking slow. He made a couple shoestring tackles but against better athletes, he would’ve completely missed.
Most exciting is Newton. Falls forward on every run. Would be very surprised if he doesn't lead the team in rushing yards this season.
Bowman added weight but I don't think it's good weight because he's less flexible. He's added weight thinking his game would improve and it's going
to fail him just like it failed Chorak back in the day.
Dick Newton - Elite speed is what separates him from a high 4-Star to 5-Star. Great body ...uses good lean on his runs, feet look good. Let him run downhill
and he's going to be great for you.
Cam Williams - other than the gaffe on the TD he was generally where he was supposed to be and looking proficient. This kids gonna have an amazing year.
Kyler Gordon - good GAWD this kid loves run support. Needs to clean up the coverage stuff but he's looking good.
Trent McDuffie - Bursty ...a very clear athletic talent.
MJ Tafisi - Once his anticipation and intuition improves he's gonna be something. His motor is relentless. If he continues to grow next year a Sirmon, Tafisi, Heimuli Calvert, rotation sounds really good.
MJ is a hitter imagine him at 235.
The o line pass blocked beautifully.
Rice flashed. Better at using his hands than I expected.
Benning looks like he has a non stop motor. I expect him to get drafted.
It looks like offensively we understand that we can attack the middle of the field. God Damn Browning was so fucking bad.
All in all I very pleased. Last year was incredibly frustrating. This year and this team looks like fun.
When questioning Tryon's athleticism, I'd recommend focusing more on how quickly he can disengage and get out to the sideline for inside help on screens or keep up with backs on outside runs or swings/flares. He's elite at that for his size. Gets out there in a hurry, and few running backs are going to beat him to the edge.
For whatever reason, the staff long ago decided that pressure isn't the most important thing, and that bringing it from the secondary is the preferred method anyway. I was kind of hoping that would change this year (was expecting big things from Tryon/Ngata after reading what they both did all camp), but, if this last game is any indication, it looks like another year of more of the same.
So #1 total defense and #1 scoring defense? Okay, guess we'll just have to settle for that...
Huard looks like a typical 16 year old with Husky gear on, Savvy looked decked out in Supreme or some other expensive brand. Big boy.