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Originally Posted by Saccopoo
If, by value, you mean a lack of production, I feel you.
Four sacks and one forced fumble in three years. That's three years of starting 46 out of 47 games.
Awesome.
By comparison, Darnell Dockett, playing the same spot in the same alignment at about the same size, has 16 sacks and four forced fumbles over the same time period.
Now, Dorsey was substantially more active this past season and did log a career high 69 tackles (51 solo, 18 assists), but he wasn't very effective in penetrating or holding up the point of attack. A lot of his tackles were back-end pursuit types that he picked up as teams ran to his side inside the pass rush of Hali.
At this point, he hasn't lived up to the status of being the fifth overall selection in the 2008 draft. However, that particular draft is littered with bustos and it did look like a good selection at the time, particularly as we were running a 4-3 at that point.
I think he'd also do a lot better with a more active, run plugging NT beside him, and I hope that the team addresses that position in the draft. (Jerrell Powe or Chris Nield would be completely acceptable.)
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haha
you put on this show if trying to be the "trenches" guy of the board and overvalue the need on all accounts...but then show how LITTLE you actually know about the "trenches" every time you chime in on a topic about them.
One second you are trying to paint Albert as the worst tackle in football and then make dumbshit claims like Dorsey has trouble holding the POA.
Milkman has a word for people like that/you.