waving monkey
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Jaylon doesnt rock his outfit, too.............
Jaylon doesnt rock his outfit, too.............
Nonsense. There have been plenty of guys who played nasty on the field, but were nice guys off it.This is the problem. You can't have one without the other..it doesn't work that way..you either want bad boys or you don't
He can't afford to rest. He might dream about...Hot Boyz!Not a fan of the nickname, but damn, son. You need a rest . . .
How about they run the Seahawks defense? Because that is what they are doing.Before the season, McCarthy made some long speech about tailoring the scheme to the players. He then puts in some ultra complicated read and react hybrid defense in place with a group of low IQ defenders . . . with no preseason.
It was a train wreck waiting to happen and it really exposed McCarthy as all talk and little thought.
Marinelli's scheme was too simple. Opposing QB's knew exactly where the openings were going to be before the snap. Last year, the pendulum went way too far the other way. I hope Quinn puts in a relatively simple, attacking defense where the defenders don't have to think much, with just enough wrinkles that opposing QB's get confused from time to time.
How about they run the Seahawks defense? Because that is what they are doing.
yeah.And no more of this Hot Boyz, grab the bag garbage.
On D you need animals, not male club performers.
InnovatorSame here but I wear a t-back
Looks mean as hell. LolDane mocked this guy to us in the first round next year.
https://images.app.goo.gl/kLvBZ7FTDbDv9Z7B7
Nope. Who is our Charles Haley? Jaylon Smith dosen't scare this guyThe RKG choir boys didn't got the job done.
Honestly, that’s why they drafted those other guys. Quinn saw the need for a culture change on D, IMHO.I can see them trying to Alpha all over him because they're threatened and it doesn't work.
I don't want him to cow down to the Hot Boyz dance revue.
I will be very disheartened if I start seeing pics of them all together with the # sign.
I won't be completely surprised either.
Nonsense. There have been plenty of guys who played nasty on the field, but were nice guys off it.
Parsons is going to snatch the leadership role from dlaw and Jaylon in TC mark my words
agreeMicah Parsons, Keanu Neal, Jabril Cox, Kelvin Joseph, Osa Odighizuwa- we have some defenders now that can hit, instill fear in opposing ballcarriers, and go all out on every snap.
I love Dan Quinn's culture change.
The Manster was a beast on the field and a teddy bear off of itNonsense. There have been plenty of guys who played nasty on the field, but were nice guys off it.
I'd say close to half the defensive players in the league are nasty on the field, but most of them are probably just fine once the game's over.It's not nonsense at all. Just bc you can find plenty over the entire history of the league doesn't mean they're easy to find. You want to patch this defense together one piece at a time until you can find all of these guys? Good luck
I'd say close to half the defensive players in the league are nasty on the field, but most of them are probably just fine once the game's over.
First, I said almost half, not more than half. Second, isn't being nasty on the field but not nasty off the field what we were talking about? I think what qualifies as nasty off the field means anything that's likely to get them suspended or worse.More than half? So Dallas is the only team full of pansies on defense? I'm not sure we have the same definition of nasty. Secondly, being nasty on the field doesnt mean they're nasty off the field. There are a bunch of different kind of character concerns off the field that don't have to deal w being nasty
First, I said almost half, not more than half. Second, isn't being nasty on the field but not nasty off the field what we were talking about? I think what qualifies as nasty off the field means anything that's likely to get them suspended or worse.