Voch Discussing Jaylon Smith

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Who the hell is Voch?
A Youtuber who breaks down film of players. He's apart of the Cowboys YouTube community. I believe he's a former player, young guy and he's very opinionated. He focuses on the nfl draft prospects and Cowboys players.

I stopped watching him because he's a good dude but very heavy handed. Too much for my taste.
 

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Voch makes great content but his personality is almost unwatchable haha.
 

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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.

He can move in a straight line to the sideline. Any type of situation that requires him to change course laterally is apparently impossible for him.
 

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It’s no coincidence that as Antwaun Woods’ performance fell off last year, so did LVE and Smith.

I’m thinking having a legitimate NFL talent at the 1T will help these guys out.

IMO the bigger problem was the scheme issues that the Rams playoff game first exploited and that NFL DCs copied all last year.

The issue with Antwuan Woods wasn't his performance but his health. I'm too lazy to dig it out but at one point last year I listed the rushing yards allowed for the games he played in vrs the ones he missed and there was a really significant difference between the two. The bigger issues were Maliek Collins being inconsistent and Chris Covington underperforming as the backup 1T. It also didn't help that Tyrone Crawford was a nickel DT and got hurt, when they replaced him with Michael Bennett they got a better pass rusher but a weaker run defender at that spot.

Last year was snake bit and death by a thousand cuts, I don't put it on Woods other than his injuries. As a backup going forward I think he will be great in that spot.
 

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IMO the bigger problem was the scheme issues that the Rams playoff game first exploited and that NFL DCs copied all last year.

The issue with Antwuan Woods wasn't his performance but his health. I'm too lazy to dig it out but at one point last year I listed the rushing yards allowed for the games he played in vrs the ones he missed and there was a really significant difference between the two. The bigger issues were Maliek Collins being inconsistent and Chris Covington underperforming as the backup 1T. It also didn't help that Tyrone Crawford was a nickel DT and got hurt, when they replaced him with Michael Bennett they got a better pass rusher but a weaker run defender at that spot.

Last year was snake bit and death by a thousand cuts, I don't put it on Woods other than his injuries. As a backup going forward I think he will be great in that spot.

I’m with you on that conclusion- Woods is a fine piece as a backup. Rod’s “stop the run on the way to the QB” scheme didn’t help much either.
 

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He thinks Jaylon's play last year was affected by Smith's doubt that his teammates could do their jobs.



Jaylon was physically off all year, and it got worse as the year went on.

I wouldn't be surprised if his career is over in a year or two. Something just aint right with him physically.
 

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Didn’t even watch, but I’ve seen the dude on every play.......outside of his second year in spurts, the dude is like a ball in tall grass.
 

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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.
True, Sean Lee won quite a bit by understanding what offenses were trying to do and beat offensive players to their spots.

But he was also very slippery when offensive players got their hands on him and he still made plays.

Sean may have not been a "stack and shead" type like Ray Lewis physical, but he was more than capable of not being bullied by olinemen and slipping away to get where he needed to go.
 

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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.

I said this was the issue months ago
 

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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.

exactly, I said this also in a thread where they talked about moving LVE to MLB.
 

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He thinks Jaylon's play last year was affected by Smith's doubt that his teammates could do their jobs.



Another Jerry goofball move...one of many the last 25 years!
 
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