Right? I don’t think he would throw down some cash on that predictionYeah, and I have a great chance to win the mega millions or powerball
He's clearly not 100%, and he isn't invisible. Teams are doubling him and chipping him at the highest % of any DE/edge player in the league. There's a reason for that.A big problem with our scheme is that Lawrence is not our best pass rusher, Quinn is. He got a shitload of money to go invisibile.
It is because teams have zero respect for our interior.He's clearly not 100%, and he isn't invisible. Teams are doubling him and chipping him at the highest % of any DE/edge player in the league. There's a reason for that.
many are saying that Quinn is the beneficiary of DLaw's facing multi teaming.A big problem with our scheme is that Lawrence is not our best pass rusher, Quinn is. He got a shitload of money to go invisibile.
Makes me wonder why we spent a 2nd on a "project" DT. He may prove me wrong, but it doesn't make sense to me why you take someone that high who you don't expect to make any immediate impact.It is because teams have zero respect for our interior.
As they should. it's true.many are saying that Quinn is the beneficiary of DLaw's facing multi teaming.
They didn't expect him to be a "project" when they took him. I think they clearly believed he had the physical talent to do what they wanted him to do and have some success early on. I don't think they expected probowler-esque or anything but I suspect they believed he'd at LEAST be a solid rotational guy, and give them the ability to let Maliek Collins leave via free agency after this season.Makes me wonder why we spent a 2nd on a "project" DT. He may prove me wrong, but it doesn't make sense to me why you take someone that high who you don't expect to make any immediate impact.
IDK what to make of the Meyer talk, I really don't. Someone on CBS sports radio mentioned how he doesn't make in-game adjustments. Sounds familiar huh?As they should. it's true.
Lawrence is a proven good player, he will be fine. I just wish he hadn't waited so long to have that major shoulder surgery.
He'll be ready for a 16 sack season under Urban Meyer next year though.
Hill only has six games under his belt. But I don't know that he's showing enough to let Collins goThey didn't expect him to be a "project" when they took him. I think they clearly believed he had the physical talent to do what they wanted him to do and have some success early on. I don't think they expected probowler-esque or anything but I suspect they believed he'd at LEAST be a solid rotational guy, and give them the ability to let Maliek Collins leave via free agency after this season.
He won 3 national championships so I think he knows what he is doing. He also has a track record of hiring excellent assistants.IDK what to make of the Meyer talk, I really don't. Someone on CBS sports radio mentioned how he doesn't make in-game adjustments. Sounds familiar huh?
Is he a good to go NFL coach? Or are we better off going all in on Riley? The young progressive type
Well duh, I said he was drafted with the idea that he'd give them the ability to let Collins walk.Hill only has six games under his belt. But I don't know that he's showing enough to let Collins go
The sad part is most of us could see he wasn't a good pick at the time. I wish the staff could prove us all wrong but when Joe Fan recognizes the guy didn't do much in college but the team doesn't it's kind of sad.Well duh, I said he was drafted with the idea that he'd give them the ability to let Collins walk.
That said, Collins isnt doing much to warrant a long term deal (neither is Byron Jones or Anthony Brown).
Is he starter materials next year? Doesnt look like it, but maybe a year in the weight room, more technique work and a better coaching staff will get him going.
And Garrett as well.Sitting here with wood, watching Herbert and Eason looking like NFL QB's. But who am I kidding? Jerry extends Dak, regardless of this season's outcome.