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Originally Posted by milkman
That may well be, but the thing is, once Dorsey lowers his head, he loses vision, and gives the O-Lineman leverage advantage by default.
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When he was drafted, one of the big knocks on him was that he often exploded into the backfield by bullrushing. Many scouts thought he had a limited number of pass rush moves.
I have to agree with you. Whitlock is wrong if he thinks this is all about his knees. This is about coaching a talented DT to get out of some bad habits he developed in college, which often happens when he face inferior competition. I think as he learns, he becomes tentative, which is probably why he often takes a step backward.
Dorsey has a good work ethic and he's explosive. Those are things you can't coach. I think there's a good chance he works his way out of it, and he's one of very many talented tackles to struggle in their rookie season.
I also agree... I'm not sure what to think of Krumrie. I think he, like Gun, is another one of those guys that gets too much street cred because he likes to yell, but all I care about is if he can coach.