weve all seen the one hit wonders in sports and get your hopes up and they disappear. Its about consistency that makes you a star ie more time's then not showing out like that..Cool story, Debbie Downer.
To be fair there's alot of people who consider Pouncey the most over-rated player in the entire NFL. Dude literally grades out in the 50s and 60s for majority of his career and still gets pro bowl because he plays for the steelers (last year he ws the 34th highest ranked center and lowest ranked starter for the entire steelers roster and he still made pro bowl)so Pouncey looked like Cwill!
i mean i thought Cwill was the only player on an OL to get knock backwards..odd it happens to PB C by a rookie! Cwill had Donald and Heyward do it and gets ripped apart..right got it. Its the zone thats the issue..
I still have the high hopes I did for Hill when we drafted him. I'm one of the few who liked the pick.why the need to knock player down to prop another up? ridiculous!!!
..Hill was actually playing better every game and had he not got hurt would have been interesting them playing side by side the rest of the way..
they both wear the star so get over the hate..
He looked like a catalytic player on the line the whole game. It was an extremely promising game.
As a prospect I saw good and bad in him. Maybe a bit too linier. However for a player his to move as fast as he does, that takes alot of horsepower. Thats alot of force shooting out of a 3 point stance. He showed last week that that will translate to the NFL
The way he played against Pittsburgh, he played like a quality starting DT. Sometimes players can have a good game when no one knows anything about them. He is gonna be someone I watch this weekYeah, I felt after we drafted him he’d best be served being a rotational guy on obvious passing situations and allowed to focus on one thing (penetration/pressure). The scheme he played in Oklahoma did him no favors. Hopefully he can transform/evolve into a starting caliber player, but I think his floor is a quality rotational guy; for a 3rd rounder that’s fine.
If M Collins can start on a top 10ish defense Gallimore should be that plus some. I think hes a better prospect than Collins pretty easilyYeah, I felt after we drafted him he’d best be served being a rotational guy on obvious passing situations and allowed to focus on one thing (penetration/pressure). The scheme he played in Oklahoma did him no favors. Hopefully he can transform/evolve into a starting caliber player, but I think his floor is a quality rotational guy; for a 3rd rounder that’s fine.