Jackson Sirmon
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Thanks. I guess he didn't hesitate. He just misunderstood his angle, swerved inevitably upfield, then was so slow he barely got a hand in him. All this happened in a very small space. He really, really sucks. That play would've gotten a 12 year old benched.Canadawg said: -
The last one is my favoriteSancho said:
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Similar to the bizarre angle the safety took in the Montana game. Kam Fab or Cook?chuck said:
Thanks. I guess he didn't hesitate. He just misunderstood his angle, swerved inevitably upfield, then was so slow he barely got a hand in him. All this happened in a very small space. He really, really sucks. That play would've gotten a 12 year old benched.Canadawg said: -
Michigan game actually
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FabCanadawg said:
Similar to the bizarre angle the safety took in the Montana game. Kam Fab or Cook?chuck said:
Thanks. I guess he didn't hesitate. He just misunderstood his angle, swerved inevitably upfield, then was so slow he barely got a hand in him. All this happened in a very small space. He really, really sucks. That play would've gotten a 12 year old benched.Canadawg said: -
As obviously bad as this is, his positioning and technique defending runs up the middle is even worse. He doesn't even try, doesn't crouch or bend his knees, stands straight up on his heels and swings his arms around without even getting a shoulder or stiff-arm onto an opposing OL.chuck said:
TYFYS. A GIF would be really fun too, as we can't see him hesitate here allowing the back to cruise right by, but the series of stills pretty much covers it.Sancho said:
Linebackers are supposed to crave contact, not avoid it at all costs. His technique is terrible. Fire the LB coach.
Punters and place-kickers are tougher than Sirmon right now. -
The more I seen this the more I wonder why this guy is even on the team. So bad. He doesn't deserve the neck rollCanadawg said: -
He had the freakin sideline! At least KamFab didn't have that advantage on the play against Michigan. That was a way faster back too. Way more difficult play that he still needs to make.BeerThirty said:
The more I seen this the more I wonder why this guy is even on the team. So bad. He doesn't deserve the neck rollCanadawg said: -
That angle is fucking atrocious.
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Are players taught to hit the inside shoulder on this type of play or the outside to turn them back towards help inside?BeerThirty said:
The more I seen this the more I wonder why this guy is even on the team. So bad. He doesn't deserve the neck rollCanadawg said: -
And yet the defensive scheme relies on the TWO LBs to stop the run with only a couple DL in front of them, chase sideline to sideline, shed free interior OL blockers on inside run plays, set the playside edge and fill the cutback hole against outside runs, and cover 20 yards off the LOS where the safeties start their backpedal against the pass.
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The sad part is the GIF reveals how little the RB had to do in order to get loose , he barley makes a cut and Sirmon just flails past him.chuck said:
Thanks. I guess he didn't hesitate. He just misunderstood his angle, swerved inevitably upfield, then was so slow he barely got a hand in him. All this happened in a very small space. He really, really sucks. That play would've gotten a 12 year old benched.Canadawg said: -
Ironic that Jackson Sirmon’s father, Peter Sirmon, was Cal’s DC in this game.
Peter Sirmon was a very good LB during the resurgence of Oregon football during the late 90’s . . . Unrecruited by UW out of Walla Walla, WA.
Went on to have a decent career (7 years) in the NFL, all with the Tennessee Titans.
Looks like Huskies recruited the wrong Sirmon . . .
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When I played, you were taught not to break contain so that meant going for their outside. Most or all of your teammates are flying to the ball so make them slow down / cut-back to your onrushing inside help.Canadawg said:
Are players taught to hit the inside shoulder on this type of play or the outside to turn them back towards help inside?BeerThirty said:
The more I seen this the more I wonder why this guy is even on the team. So bad. He doesn't deserve the neck rollCanadawg said:
Watching this clip, it's first tough to tell if it was simply a bad D / good O play call or if Sirmon got distracted by the deeper receiver and blew his flat assignment. But what I do know is Sirmon goofed in his closing first and then lacked the athleticism to make up for it.
I don't know who will step-up next to Eddie. Tafisi is similar to Sirmon (with more upside though) and it's tough so far to assess Heimuli. I'd like to see more of him and Bruener and less Sirmon. -
We chose Marques Hairston.trublue said:Ironic that Jackson Sirmon’s father, Peter Sirmon, was Cal’s DC in this game.
Peter Sirmon was a very good LB during the resurgence of Oregon football during the late 90’s . . . Unrecruited by UW out of Walla Walla, WA.
Went on to have a decent career (7 years) in the NFL, all with the Tennessee Titans.
Looks like Huskies recruited the wrong Sirmon . . . -
I just love it when you bring such insightful history lessons that no one here ever heard. I’m shocked to learn his dad played PB at Oregon and with the Titans.trublue said:Ironic that Jackson Sirmon’s father, Peter Sirmon, was Cal’s DC in this game.
Peter Sirmon was a very good LB during the resurgence of Oregon football during the late 90’s . . . Unrecruited by UW out of Walla Walla, WA.
Went on to have a decent career (7 years) in the NFL, all with the Tennessee Titans.
Looks like Huskies recruited the wrong Sirmon . . .
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YES! At minimum he should have been able to make the ball carrier step out of bounds. He didn't even need to push him that hard. Maybe he hit a patch of black ice or something? How do you even face your teammates after that?chuck said:
He had the freakin sideline! At least KamFab didn't have that advantage on the play against Michigan. That was a way faster back too. Way more difficult play that he still needs to make.BeerThirty said:
The more I seen this the more I wonder why this guy is even on the team. So bad. He doesn't deserve the neck rollCanadawg said: -
He was dying to be a dawg and wasn’t offered due to PAC 10 imposed scholarship limits. You’re welcome for the stimulus package to your cartoon empire.trublue said:Ironic that Jackson Sirmon’s father, Peter Sirmon, was Cal’s DC in this game.
Peter Sirmon was a very good LB during the resurgence of Oregon football during the late 90’s . . . Unrecruited by UW out of Walla Walla, WA.
Went on to have a decent career (7 years) in the NFL, all with the Tennessee Titans.
Looks like Huskies recruited the wrong Sirmon . . .
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“ . . . insightful history lessons” (bullshit) like Haie brings to Duck Refuge repeatedly about shit he wasn’t even alive to experience.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I just love it when you bring such insightful history lessons that no one here ever heard. I’m shocked to learn his dad played PB at Oregon and with the Titans.trublue said:Ironic that Jackson Sirmon’s father, Peter Sirmon, was Cal’s DC in this game.
Peter Sirmon was a very good LB during the resurgence of Oregon football during the late 90’s . . . Unrecruited by UW out of Walla Walla, WA.
Went on to have a decent career (7 years) in the NFL, all with the Tennessee Titans.
Looks like Huskies recruited the wrong Sirmon . . .
Did anyone else know this?
Fuck off, Mod!