I'm quoting because I feel like many people around here need to see this message more than once. Couldn't agree more lolI don’t know about pro bowl but he’s came along just about the same way Armstrong did. Get better each year as you learn and grow
Exactly the way fans should see mazi
Don’t expect a star day one but watch to see if he gets better each yeat
Odighizuwa is a better player than Armstrong. He has a really good pass rush from inside at DT, and he is going to get a lot of sacks this season.I don’t know about pro bowl but he’s came along just about the same way Armstrong did. Get better each year as you learn and grow
Exactly the way fans should see mazi
Don’t expect a star day one but watch to see if he gets better each yeat
This part will have to get better against a strong running like San Francisco and Philadelphia. He looked good against the Giants agreed.Odighizuwa is a better player than Armstrong. He has a really good pass rush from inside at DT, and he is going to get a lot of sacks this season.
He’s a dangerous 3 tech.
But yeah, you’re right about the patience and improvement.
Nate Newton said as much just based on TC...I think this is his breakout year. Hopefully he won't play in the Pro Bowl this year because he will be too busy preparing for the Super Bowl.
Osa was outstanding Day 1I don’t know about pro bowl but he’s came along just about the same way Armstrong did. Get better each year as you learn and grow
Exactly the way fans should see mazi
Don’t expect a star day one but watch to see if he gets better each yeat
It's possibly. Pro Bowl recognition is all about sacks, so if he can clean up after Parsons often, he'll get the numbers.I think this is his breakout year. Hopefully he won't play in the Pro Bowl this year because he will be too busy preparing for the Super Bowl.
It’s that and a numbers game. Only so many DT’s make it. And week 1 had some of the best DT play in a long time. Seemed like every NFC team had someone who had a big gameIt's possibly. Pro Bowl recognition is all about sacks, so if he can clean up after Parsons often, he'll get the numbers.
It’s that and a numbers game. Only so many DT’s make it. And week 1 had some of the best DT play in a long time. Seemed like every NFC team had someone who had a big game
It’s that and a numbers game. Only so many DT’s make it. And week 1 had some of the best DT play in a long time. Seemed like every NFC team had someone who had a big game
It takes time for most players to develop and it also helps that he gets a lot of one on one blocking. But just like Armstrong, I trust Quinn to see and develop the talent players haveOsa was outstanding Day 1
I’m hoping as the season goes on mazi shows a little more each week. But I think year 3 is when he really gets to be an impact playerOdighizuwa is a better player than Armstrong. He has a really good pass rush from inside at DT, and he is going to get a lot of sacks this season.
He’s a dangerous 3 tech.
But yeah, you’re right about the patience and improvement.
These kids can really change their bodies in the nfl. Great diet and workouts plus the one on one training they can getHe seems much larger too, anyone else notice that?