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But more than that, I've seen him play 30+ football games. He's always around the ball, and he was consistently disruptive despite the fact that he had very blah defensive tackles (save for Hood). The dude is a leader. That, combined with production, intelligence, his personality, and his obvious amazing natural gifts makes him, in my opinion, the best 3 down LB prospect since Keith Rivers. Take Curry's measureables and add in Ray Lewis' personality. I wouldn't draft him at #5, but I'd definitely draft him at 8 or later. |
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He's 1 player, the triple option will kill you if 1 guy out of 11 is in the wrong spot.
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They play base on every play before 3rd down. It's so unconscionably stupid I can't quantify it in words. Ultimately, when you play the triple option you need to have gap discipline and you need your defenders to move sideline to sideline while not overpursuing. There were systematic breakdowns across the entirety of the defense that one player could not fix. |
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Sorry it wasn't the Navy game it was the KU game he didn't seem to do much and he most certainly disappeared in the 4th Quarter vs Nebraska infact he was put on his ass on the final touchdown. I'm not saying that he isn't a good player but I do think having him go 8-15 range is a bit of a reach. |
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Spoon didn't do anything against KU, but that's a function of what they had him doing. They were playing 4-3 against 4 and 5 wide. He was basically playing safety that day. KU just ran a dickton of smoke routes against Corners playing 8 yards off their man. |
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Wow. He might as well have 4.57 & 4.60. Didn't see that coming. He probably just dropped out of the top 10. |
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