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Mataio Soli, 2019 4* DE, Douglasville (Douglas County HS), GA (Offered)

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  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,527 Founders Club

    If you actually watch the games here's what you'll find: Benning flashes now and again, but mostly has been unproductive STAT wise. However, as we know, stats are for fucktards.

    Benning hasn't done much in terms of pass rush numbers and I'm close to giving up on him ever doing anything in that category (though, supposedly he had a great spring - who knows?) - however, the one thing he does that Bowman DOES NOT do is hold the fucking edge. When we are playing downs 1-2, Bowman gets washed out vs. edge runs constantly. He also gambles a lot and is in places he's not supposed to be. A lot of his stats come from shooting gaps, etc, and while that can be good - he often isn't where he's supposed to be.

    On pass rush downs, I'd rather have Bowman in. He gambles a lot and against a QB that can move, that will hurt us, but in general he is way more aggressive and he has really quick feet.

    But, if you want our defense to function properly on downs 1-2, Benning is way better for that because he is stout against the run. He's not a playmaker against the run, but Stanford and PSU just ran right at Bowman and BBK literally any time they were on the field. Because they just can't shed blocks against big, athletic guys.

    I don't hate Bowman, and I agree that his emergence is fun. I started to buy the hype until we played PSU. In that game Bowman got destroyed and Benning held up, even though he didn't make plays.

    Now, this year, maybe Benning (who has two years to go) might learn how to start making more plays and have a JoJo Mathis-esque career. I sure hope so because JoJo didn't do squat as a JR either. I'm not sure what's going to happen, but that's how I feel.

    My obsession is not with TBS it's with TALENT. I don't care if they are highly rated guys - I want guys who have rare physical characteristics, who are big, strong, fast and quick.

    I'm intrigued by Josiah Bronson because he's got physical talent. I liked Evan Hudson for the same reason. Because those guys had the physical characteristics to hold up against USC/PSU, etc.

    However, Myles Bryant and (to a lesser extent) Ryan Bowman aren't getting it for me. I'm in the middle on Jared Pulu - I'm curious to see how he'll perform.

    Bowman kind of reminds me of Josh Shirley, TBH.

    Tevis Bartlett still held the edge better than Benning
    People are so fucking stupid man. Where is there anything about Bartlett? Who gives a fuck?

    Jesus fucking Christ.

    God. Seriously Fuck you.

    I love Tevis and have always liked Tevis. BUT TEVIS PLAYS SAM. Jesus what the Fuck is your point?

    I swear our society is filled with stupid people who cannot follow a logical thread. And then they think they are making some great point even though they are off the logical thread.

    Sure, JJ WATT IS GOOD!! CHECKMATE!!

    What the actual fuck does Tevis have to do with Benning vs Bowman?!?

    Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you.

    Die dickbag. God. Fuck off.
    They take away your pain pills?
    But they can't take away his pain!
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,379
    edited April 2018

    If you actually watch the games here's what you'll find: Benning flashes now and again, but mostly has been unproductive STAT wise. However, as we know, stats are for fucktards.

    Benning hasn't done much in terms of pass rush numbers and I'm close to giving up on him ever doing anything in that category (though, supposedly he had a great spring - who knows?) - however, the one thing he does that Bowman DOES NOT do is hold the fucking edge. When we are playing downs 1-2, Bowman gets washed out vs. edge runs constantly. He also gambles a lot and is in places he's not supposed to be. A lot of his stats come from shooting gaps, etc, and while that can be good - he often isn't where he's supposed to be.

    On pass rush downs, I'd rather have Bowman in. He gambles a lot and against a QB that can move, that will hurt us, but in general he is way more aggressive and he has really quick feet.

    But, if you want our defense to function properly on downs 1-2, Benning is way better for that because he is stout against the run. He's not a playmaker against the run, but Stanford and PSU just ran right at Bowman and BBK literally any time they were on the field. Because they just can't shed blocks against big, athletic guys.

    I don't hate Bowman, and I agree that his emergence is fun. I started to buy the hype until we played PSU. In that game Bowman got destroyed and Benning held up, even though he didn't make plays.

    Now, this year, maybe Benning (who has two years to go) might learn how to start making more plays and have a JoJo Mathis-esque career. I sure hope so because JoJo didn't do squat as a JR either. I'm not sure what's going to happen, but that's how I feel.

    My obsession is not with TBS it's with TALENT. I don't care if they are highly rated guys - I want guys who have rare physical characteristics, who are big, strong, fast and quick.

    I'm intrigued by Josiah Bronson because he's got physical talent. I liked Evan Hudson for the same reason. Because those guys had the physical characteristics to hold up against USC/PSU, etc.

    However, Myles Bryant and (to a lesser extent) Ryan Bowman aren't getting it for me. I'm in the middle on Jared Pulu - I'm curious to see how he'll perform.

    Bowman kind of reminds me of Josh Shirley, TBH.

    Tevis Bartlett still held the edge better than Benning
    Disagree. So far Potatoe has survived on his physicality and discipline keeping contain. The next frontier, if he’s capable is reacting and using his tools to blow some shit up.

    Wooching did a competent job of keeping contain but failed miserably when it came to making plays.

    Bowman, as Dennis points out, brings pressure against average squads. Upper division opponents, SC and top end national programs exploit his aggressiveness and physical limitations with power counters.

    A strong inside LB core can compensate. Little BBK, not so much.
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,392 Standard Supporter
    Potoa’e has been okay. He hasn’t been an impact guy, but he’s mostly solid and does have good physical ability.

    Bowman is the best pass rusher on the team. I don’t think it’s even close. Production is production. It’s too early for the Penn State bullshit. It was one game and nobody on defense stood out.

    I would have to watch closer about him holding the edge, but he seemed fine. He’s not little either, he’s just short and stocky. 260+ is plenty big to play Buck.
  • FremontTroll
    FremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744
    Baseman said:

    If you actually watch the games here's what you'll find: Benning flashes now and again, but mostly has been unproductive STAT wise. However, as we know, stats are for fucktards.

    Benning hasn't done much in terms of pass rush numbers and I'm close to giving up on him ever doing anything in that category (though, supposedly he had a great spring - who knows?) - however, the one thing he does that Bowman DOES NOT do is hold the fucking edge. When we are playing downs 1-2, Bowman gets washed out vs. edge runs constantly. He also gambles a lot and is in places he's not supposed to be. A lot of his stats come from shooting gaps, etc, and while that can be good - he often isn't where he's supposed to be.

    On pass rush downs, I'd rather have Bowman in. He gambles a lot and against a QB that can move, that will hurt us, but in general he is way more aggressive and he has really quick feet.

    But, if you want our defense to function properly on downs 1-2, Benning is way better for that because he is stout against the run. He's not a playmaker against the run, but Stanford and PSU just ran right at Bowman and BBK literally any time they were on the field. Because they just can't shed blocks against big, athletic guys.

    I don't hate Bowman, and I agree that his emergence is fun. I started to buy the hype until we played PSU. In that game Bowman got destroyed and Benning held up, even though he didn't make plays.

    Now, this year, maybe Benning (who has two years to go) might learn how to start making more plays and have a JoJo Mathis-esque career. I sure hope so because JoJo didn't do squat as a JR either. I'm not sure what's going to happen, but that's how I feel.

    My obsession is not with TBS it's with TALENT. I don't care if they are highly rated guys - I want guys who have rare physical characteristics, who are big, strong, fast and quick.

    I'm intrigued by Josiah Bronson because he's got physical talent. I liked Evan Hudson for the same reason. Because those guys had the physical characteristics to hold up against USC/PSU, etc.

    However, Myles Bryant and (to a lesser extent) Ryan Bowman aren't getting it for me. I'm in the middle on Jared Pulu - I'm curious to see how he'll perform.

    Bowman kind of reminds me of Josh Shirley, TBH.

    Tevis Bartlett still held the edge better than Benning
    Disagree. So far Potatoe has survived on his physicality and discipline keeping contain. The next frontier, if he’s capable is reacting and using his tools to blow some shit up.

    Wooching did a competent job of keeping contain but failed miserably when it came to making plays.

    Bowman, as Dennis points out, brings pressure against average squads. Upper division opponents, SC and top end national programs exploit his aggressiveness and physical limitations with power counters.

    A strong inside LB core can compensate. Little BBK, not so much.
    Are we thinking of the same Whooching? Rugby player playing football? Fire dancer?
  • NorwegianHusky
    NorwegianHusky Member Posts: 3,425
    Couldn't fucking agree more with what Dennis said. I've liked Bowman this whole time, but it's important to remember that he's a rush specialist. He has a quick first step, but he gambles and goes for it all. He's kind of like that Mata'afa guy the Coog had. He's good, but also overrated because he only goes for the big plays, and as a result also gets washed away from the play just as often. Potatoes on the other hand needs to make more impact plays, but the potential for that is there. In the mean time you can depend on him to set an edge (which schematically is more important at Buck than at Sam), and to do his job within the scheme.
  • Ice_Holmvik
    Ice_Holmvik Member Posts: 2,912
    Baseman said:

    If you actually watch the games here's what you'll find: Benning flashes now and again, but mostly has been unproductive STAT wise. However, as we know, stats are for fucktards.

    Benning hasn't done much in terms of pass rush numbers and I'm close to giving up on him ever doing anything in that category (though, supposedly he had a great spring - who knows?) - however, the one thing he does that Bowman DOES NOT do is hold the fucking edge. When we are playing downs 1-2, Bowman gets washed out vs. edge runs constantly. He also gambles a lot and is in places he's not supposed to be. A lot of his stats come from shooting gaps, etc, and while that can be good - he often isn't where he's supposed to be.

    On pass rush downs, I'd rather have Bowman in. He gambles a lot and against a QB that can move, that will hurt us, but in general he is way more aggressive and he has really quick feet.

    But, if you want our defense to function properly on downs 1-2, Benning is way better for that because he is stout against the run. He's not a playmaker against the run, but Stanford and PSU just ran right at Bowman and BBK literally any time they were on the field. Because they just can't shed blocks against big, athletic guys.

    I don't hate Bowman, and I agree that his emergence is fun. I started to buy the hype until we played PSU. In that game Bowman got destroyed and Benning held up, even though he didn't make plays.

    Now, this year, maybe Benning (who has two years to go) might learn how to start making more plays and have a JoJo Mathis-esque career. I sure hope so because JoJo didn't do squat as a JR either. I'm not sure what's going to happen, but that's how I feel.

    My obsession is not with TBS it's with TALENT. I don't care if they are highly rated guys - I want guys who have rare physical characteristics, who are big, strong, fast and quick.

    I'm intrigued by Josiah Bronson because he's got physical talent. I liked Evan Hudson for the same reason. Because those guys had the physical characteristics to hold up against USC/PSU, etc.

    However, Myles Bryant and (to a lesser extent) Ryan Bowman aren't getting it for me. I'm in the middle on Jared Pulu - I'm curious to see how he'll perform.

    Bowman kind of reminds me of Josh Shirley, TBH.

    Tevis Bartlett still held the edge better than Benning
    Disagree. So far Potatoe has survived on his physicality and discipline keeping contain. The next frontier, if he’s capable is reacting and using his tools to blow some shit up.

    Wooching did a competent job of keeping contain but failed miserably when it came to making plays.

    Bowman, as Dennis points out, brings pressure against average squads. Upper division opponents, SC and top end national programs exploit his aggressiveness and physical limitations with power counters.

    A strong inside LB core can compensate. Little BBK, not so much.
    True about Bowman but he was a redshirt freshman last year. Everyone shits on Bowman because he struggled against elite teams as a freshman. Sounds like its a foregone conclusion he has peaked as a frosh and is just ok. Very few freshmen redshirt or true can hold up against elite teams. In my opinion Bowman is a really pleasant surprise a true try hard white guy but yhat doesnt mean he wont improve. Especially with this staff. Get back to me when he is a jr or sr. Abd my apologies i am not ranting at you just what i perceive to be the general consensus against Bowman.
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,379

    Baseman said:

    If you actually watch the games here's what you'll find: Benning flashes now and again, but mostly has been unproductive STAT wise. However, as we know, stats are for fucktards.

    Benning hasn't done much in terms of pass rush numbers and I'm close to giving up on him ever doing anything in that category (though, supposedly he had a great spring - who knows?) - however, the one thing he does that Bowman DOES NOT do is hold the fucking edge. When we are playing downs 1-2, Bowman gets washed out vs. edge runs constantly. He also gambles a lot and is in places he's not supposed to be. A lot of his stats come from shooting gaps, etc, and while that can be good - he often isn't where he's supposed to be.

    On pass rush downs, I'd rather have Bowman in. He gambles a lot and against a QB that can move, that will hurt us, but in general he is way more aggressive and he has really quick feet.

    But, if you want our defense to function properly on downs 1-2, Benning is way better for that because he is stout against the run. He's not a playmaker against the run, but Stanford and PSU just ran right at Bowman and BBK literally any time they were on the field. Because they just can't shed blocks against big, athletic guys.

    I don't hate Bowman, and I agree that his emergence is fun. I started to buy the hype until we played PSU. In that game Bowman got destroyed and Benning held up, even though he didn't make plays.

    Now, this year, maybe Benning (who has two years to go) might learn how to start making more plays and have a JoJo Mathis-esque career. I sure hope so because JoJo didn't do squat as a JR either. I'm not sure what's going to happen, but that's how I feel.

    My obsession is not with TBS it's with TALENT. I don't care if they are highly rated guys - I want guys who have rare physical characteristics, who are big, strong, fast and quick.

    I'm intrigued by Josiah Bronson because he's got physical talent. I liked Evan Hudson for the same reason. Because those guys had the physical characteristics to hold up against USC/PSU, etc.

    However, Myles Bryant and (to a lesser extent) Ryan Bowman aren't getting it for me. I'm in the middle on Jared Pulu - I'm curious to see how he'll perform.

    Bowman kind of reminds me of Josh Shirley, TBH.

    Tevis Bartlett still held the edge better than Benning
    Disagree. So far Potatoe has survived on his physicality and discipline keeping contain. The next frontier, if he’s capable is reacting and using his tools to blow some shit up.

    Wooching did a competent job of keeping contain but failed miserably when it came to making plays.

    Bowman, as Dennis points out, brings pressure against average squads. Upper division opponents, SC and top end national programs exploit his aggressiveness and physical limitations with power counters.

    A strong inside LB core can compensate. Little BBK, not so much.
    True about Bowman but he was a redshirt freshman last year. Everyone shits on Bowman because he struggled against elite teams as a freshman. Sounds like its a foregone conclusion he has peaked as a frosh and is just ok. Very few freshmen redshirt or true can hold up against elite teams. In my opinion Bowman is a really pleasant surprise a true try hard white guy but yhat doesnt mean he wont improve. Especially with this staff. Get back to me when he is a jr or sr. Abd my apologies i am not ranting at you just what i perceive to be the general consensus against Bowman.
    Nobody shits on Bowman. He’s the best pass rusher on the roster and he’s a walk on. He doesn’t have the physical tools to be an everydown guy unless you like shit bowls. Feel free to bump this thread if Bowman develops beyond what he is now.
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,741 Founders Club

    New info that may change the game.

    Per Roof, he is half Samoan! He has Poly family in the Seattle area which is why UW started targeting him. Moved to Samoa for a year in which he says he "got in touch with my Samoan roots". He claims he loves Coach K (kid already knows how to fluff an interview), and Kwat is giving him dates to visit but he's noncommittal about whether he'll do it.

    1) Half Samoan (Dad is the Poly and played DL at Arkansas and was Ole Miss S&C coach at one point)
    2) Poly family in Seattle (parents would be ok with releasing him far away)
    3) Didn't attend a lot of combines because "Football is played with full pads - on the field between the hash marks" (isn't in love with recruiting process)


    Still 99% no chance of getting him, but it at least explains the offer a bit more and it wasn't a random shot in the dark for no reason.

    Get Pete, Lake, and Malloe involved and focus on the dad around family, development, and players UW is putting in the NFL and pray for that 1%.

    Commit lots of resources for a 1% chance at pay dirt sounds like a surefire strategy to me.