exciter
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Eh,I knew Harvey Martin was going to be a star.
I knew Micah Parsons was going to be a star
Do you know how I knew? I saw it with my own two eyes. I didn't have to consult a stat sheet, I could tell you what you would find.
There wasn't any "hidden" ability that only intensive film study could find. Those guys were creating chaos. Beginning with their rookie seasons. they were terrorizing QB, forcing fumbles and embarrassing veteran O-linemen.
TV analysts were constantly mentioning their names.
Ezeiruaku was practically invisible his entire rookie season. Old Man Clowney, ten years older, quadrupled his sack numbers and more than matched every other measurement while playing in four less games.
One forced fumble, 20 solo tackles, and two sacks
He "almost " had a sack? That is called a pressure and he had 20 of them in 17 games. He almost got to the QB an average of just a little over one time each game.
I'm willing to give him a pass considering the terrible secondary pass coverage and the lack of productivity from the other side. I think his numbers would have been much higher paired with Parsons.
Having said that, I know he will be an improved player next season. It's really not a high bar.
I believe in him. I just can't say anyone looked really good on defense last season. hopefully, his new teammates will bring out his best and he will have an excellent season.
He had 36 pressures, 4 less than Clowney.
He had 3 sacks, one got nullified because Shottenhemer chose to accept the unsportsmanlike penalty instead of his sack.
He dropped in the draft because he was thought to be a major liability vs the run.
Considering he as able to score a 73 PFF and was much stronger vs the run than what anyone expected most reasonable people would assume they put a lot of emphasis on him learning to play the run first.
They'll have a complete football player this season because of it and not just a stat monster.
Clowney recording 4.5 sacks those last two games while pinning his ears, ignoring his contain in order to chase his next contract may have impressed some fans but apparently it didn't do much to impress NFL executives or coaches!

