A Jay Toia sighting

I don't see that. He's #93, right? I see TJ Bass take him and hand him off to Brock Hoffman. Hoffman controls him before the ball is released. I don't see any penetration into Milton's personal space.

I see #99, Perrion Winfrey, getting some pressure but not Toia.
 
I don't see that. He's #93, right? I see TJ Bass take him and hand him off to Brock Hoffman. Hoffman controls him before the ball is released. I don't see any penetration into Milton's personal space.

I see #99, Perrion Winfrey, getting some pressure but not Toia.
Yeah, I was listening to Broaddus last night and he mentioned Winfrey looking pretty good.
 
Yeah, I was trying to explain this previously, and so many think the NT position is only about being big and immoveable. W/o the quick feet to shuffle around blockers, your NT won't be much good.
he is big, but so are Guards and centers who are around 320+ these days. size is not an advantage. its a necessity, but as yousaid without mobility they are going to struggle.
 
he is big, but so are Guards and centers who are around 320+ these days. size is not an advantage. its a necessity, but as yousaid without mobility they are going to struggle.
Dude got mad at me for pointing out that a NT needs quick feet and lateral agility. There are big slow NT's all over the NFL that you can grab as a backup. Need one who can collapse the pocket and make plays, not a traffic cone.
 
I don't see that. He's #93, right? I see TJ Bass take him and hand him off to Brock Hoffman. Hoffman controls him before the ball is released. I don't see any penetration into Milton's personal space.

I see #99, Perrion Winfrey, getting some pressure but not Toia.
Yeah the non-football eyes in this forum/Walker saw something that didn't happen! Since when have they made it known that he's been eating up double teams, or is that what he's been known for in college!?
 
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