I was very dissapointed in Ware last night

BulletBob said:
He should watch some game film of that kid Kole (#53). Dude got some serious moves.

Did any of you catch that inside dip-the-shoulder move?

Made TT look damn silly! :eek::
Though I think we can all agree making Tucker look silly isn't all that hard to do at times.
 
BulletBob said:
He should watch some game film of that kid Kole (#53). Dude got some serious moves.

Did any of you catch that inside dip-the-shoulder move?

Made TT look damn silly! :eek::

Big difference between going against our TT and their TT.
 
He's a rookie learning a new position and he looked it last night.

He'll be fine. The whole D look crappy last night. Not just Ware.
 
stilltheguru said:
he just runs right into the offensive lineman and has no moves.******


Inside sources say that Ware is disappointed in a poster named Stilltheguru...but then again who can trust sources these days. :D
 
iceberg said:
gee - you just wouldn't happen to be biased against how the D is doing, would you???
hey iceberg, I am glad to see that I am not alone when it comes to not being so quick to judge our guys based solely on one or two bad games (or in a lot of cases here, one or two bad plays). I don't post much, because honestly it is hard for me to spend much time on the site because of fellow "fans" who are so quick to write our 'Boys off. Opinions are acceptable, but there is not much loyalty here sometimes.
 
bigDfan said:
hey iceberg, I am glad to see that I am not alone when it comes to not being so quick to judge our guys based solely on one or two bad games (or in a lot of cases here, one or two bad plays). I don't post much, because honestly it is hard for me to spend much time on the site because of fellow "fans" who are so quick to write our 'Boys off. Opinions are acceptable, but there is not much loyalty here sometimes.

it is aggrevating to watch fans (and they are fans, to be sure) get all excited about a play, or even a game, as if it defined an entire career that is yet to be defined from a player. you'd like think we'd give a player a chance, but nope. some fans insist on players blowing them away EACH AND EVERY WEEK or they're a bust. nevermind 99% of the player DO NOT reach such lofty goals, as fans we're safe.

secure even, in our own "fandom".

and i do agree, that overall "rookie fan" stance gets old and does make it difficult to talk with people at times, or even wade through a group where many posts are gonna be short sighted knee jerk reactions OR "if you were a cowboy which one would you be and why?" type posts.

but - in an open group sooner or later you're going to run into a style that grates on you so you just gotta keep in mind there *will* be times *i* grate on others. usually i mean to when i do, though. : )
 
We had better be more worried about our OL than Ware......
 
A note on this - I have been watching Ware and his lack of moves all season, and have noted one thing - most moves for pass rushers happen immediately as they come out of their stance, or near the first step. That is a 3 point stance.

The moves tend to change when you are in a 2 point, because it is a bit more difficult to get a good pad level if you are taking him at the point.

He will learn, but there will be a curve.

A point of reference - he stayed in a 3 point a lot during the first Philly game because we stayed nickel quite a bit - and he was explosive. This game, we stayed very 3-4
 
InmanRoshi said:
Yep, outside linebackers tend to do that.


MOst of the time, yes. But sometimes teams loop their OLBs inside, and/or the ILBs outside (like the Eagles did with Trotter on Bledsoe's Int).


I'd like to see more creative blitzes to try and free Ware up, but not if it's gonna be too much for him to handle mentally.


The hardest part about blitzing is getting your timing down. Probably a lot harder for a rookie.
 

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