I can't watch this guys videos, they're too long.
But assuming it based on Jaylon filling the wrong gap or late recognition...those issues have been there since day 1. He just doesn't play with any vision or anticipation.
The ability to cover sideline to sideline is his strength. Shedding blocks is the bigger problem. He's just not the tough, hard nosed, take on and fight through blocks kind of guy a team needs in the middle. His strength would be in working with more room on the outside. Unfortunately, that may also apply to LVE, so I'm not sure they have an ideal MLB type.Along with no ability to move laterally or shed blocks.
The team does .... but unfortunately he gets hurt a lot.The ability to cover sideline to sideline is his strength. Shedding blocks is the bigger problem. He's just not the tough, hard nosed, take on and fight through blocks kind of guy a team needs in the middle. His strength would be in working with more room on the outside. Unfortunately, that may also apply to LVE, so I'm not sure they have an ideal MLB type.
The ability to cover sideline to sideline is his strength. Shedding blocks is the bigger problem. He's just not the tough, hard nosed, take on and fight through blocks kind of guy a team needs in the middle. His strength would be in working with more room on the outside. Unfortunately, that may also apply to LVE, so I'm not sure they have an ideal MLB type.
The team does .... but unfortunately he gets hurt a lot.
The ability to cover sideline to sideline is his strength. Shedding blocks is the bigger problem. He's just not the tough, hard nosed, take on and fight through blocks kind of guy a team needs in the middle. His strength would be in working with more room on the outside. Unfortunately, that may also apply to LVE, so I'm not sure they have an ideal MLB type.
Yes, but realistically the injury factor keeps him from being ideal as well. I'm not sure at his current age if he would be "ideal" even if healthy, but he would be the best we have.The team does .... but unfortunately he gets hurt a lot.
lol - you'r pushing that moniker. I think you should take it to the media and see if they will carry the torch.Exactly, all three of our starting LBs are basically Wills. I'm sure that is why the new staff brought in the Thousand Pounds of Pain group of defensive tackles to keep the OL off them like last year.
lol - you'r pushing that moniker. I think you should take it to the media and see if they will carry the torch.
Sean Lee was as good as it gets when it comes to vision and anticipation. He never had to be a stack and shed LB, because his run fits were so good he'd beat the blocker, so you're dead right.I admit that I don't watch film but I thought Sean was good because he got to the ball carrier before the OL got to him.
lol - you'r pushing that moniker. I think you should take it to the media and see if they will carry the torch.
Exactly, all three of our starting LBs are basically Wills. I'm sure that is why the new staff brought in the Thousand Pounds of Pain group of defensive tackles to keep the OL off them like last year.
He thinks Jaylon's play last year was affected by Smith's doubt that his teammates could do their jobs.